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Topic: Do you read the TOS of a gambling site? Honest answer please. - page 2. (Read 4087 times)

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Its better to be aware than to be blind
and end up regretting when they had already confiscate your funds.

There are times that there questionable action of the platform that leads to accounts frozen or funds on hold.

In that matter, it's good if we can consider archiving the terms as they can't just say they are allowed to modify it anytime. Should only be applied at those sites wherein we decided to play.

Not necessary for a site that we are now used to play on.
For the common casinos we play, we don't seem to care at it at all because we're confident playing with them and their terms are also common as the others.
But for the newer casinos that we're about to play, it's important to look at their terms first before depositing. Agree with @Mahanton, that's awareness but others are neglecting it.

Some new casinos have new rules when it comes to kyc and withdrawals (especially in wagering requirements). But yes, for old casinos that we used to visit, we already know their terms per se. Because more than likely, you already did several withdrawals without a problem, so you know, you will not encounter any issue the next time. But if you will spend significant amount, still worth reading the ToS of the site before regretting in the end.
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Its better to be aware than to be blind
and end up regretting when they had already confiscate your funds.

There are times that there questionable action of the platform that leads to accounts frozen or funds on hold.

In that matter, it's good if we can consider archiving the terms as they can't just say they are allowed to modify it anytime. Should only be applied at those sites wherein we decided to play.

Not necessary for a site that we are now used to play on.
For the common casinos we play, we don't seem to care at it at all because we're confident playing with them and their terms are also common as the others.
But for the newer casinos that we're about to play, it's important to look at their terms first before depositing. Agree with @Mahanton, that's awareness but others are neglecting it.
legendary
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Its better to be aware than to be blind
and end up regretting when they had already confiscate your funds.

There are times that there questionable action of the platform that leads to accounts frozen or funds on hold.

In that matter, it's good if we can consider archiving the terms as they can't just say they are allowed to modify it anytime. Should only be applied at those sites wherein we decided to play.

Not necessary for a site that we are now used to play on.
hero member
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I voted YES.
I always read the terms of use on exchanges and gambling sites, as well as other platforms where I make or receive money. I began to do this after one exchange blocked my funds for a month and asked to provide documents about their origin. I lost a lot of time and nerve to get that money back. In the rules of the exchange it was written that they are entitled to it, so the law was on their side. After this case, I started reading the terms of use wherever I register my account.


People wont really make any changes if they haven't experienced unfortunate events but there are still people who do continue to have this kind of
behavior on where not reading up ToS neither on a gambling site/exchange or other platforms that have their own set of rules and terms.
Its always better to read it up so that you would really be fully aware and would able to avoid problems later on.Its better to be aware than to be blind
and end up regretting when they had already confiscate your funds.
hero member
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I voted YES.
I always read the terms of use on exchanges and gambling sites, as well as other platforms where I make or receive money. I began to do this after one exchange blocked my funds for a month and asked to provide documents about their origin. I lost a lot of time and nerve to get that money back. In the rules of the exchange it was written that they are entitled to it, so the law was on their side. After this case, I started reading the terms of use wherever I register my account.
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I think you can withdraw up to 2 btc in Binance for a non KYC account. Don't know if there's been changes already but that's what I know being a user of Binance, anyway my account is already KYC registered so I don't have to worry about that.

However, gambling site is really different, they promote anonymous gambling unlike exchange where they are so transparent and will always follow their regulators. If KYC is not a problem to you, might as well have KYC in every site you are playing, so you'll not worry of anything, but of course read the TOS as well.
Yes, I have Binance account and it's verified by submitting National ID card. I can submit my NID to gambling website not its irritating and boring one for me that's why I choose to do it while withdrawing my money from websites. Not willingly want such things to do.
sr. member
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I don't really pay attention to the TOS listed on crypto gambling sites...
I don't often gamble but when I want to try a gambling site, I only read the FAQs listed, sometimes the TOS and FAQs listed on the gambling site are very different.

Yes they are really different the FAQs would not cover all but in TOS it covers all the about the gambling site including the terms and agreements between you and the gambling website so it's really important to pay attention to the casino's TOS.
sr. member
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I don't really pay attention to the TOS listed on crypto gambling sites...
I don't often gamble but when I want to try a gambling site, I only read the FAQs listed, sometimes the TOS and FAQs listed on the gambling site are very different.
hero member
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Yes, you are right. I have seen the withdrawal process can be required boldly when you win a big match like Jackpot or something like that which has value to everyone , the value is nearly $100k or more which I have seen in many gambling sites that can slightly be changed due to their TOS.

That's why it's necessary to read the TOS if we are talking of $100k as that is a huge money already, some sites would already require a KYC although they call themselves a crypto casinos, we have no choice but to comply the policy as them being a licensed casino are also just complying form their regulators. 
Yes you got a point. This change my mind, in every website I think we should read the TOS, for us not to get troubled in the future. There will be some rules that we don't know, especially in the withdrawal of earnings I think, I remember in binance as well there is a certain amount, I think if you want to withdraw 1btc you need kyc, just like in gambling site, we all know that the reward in here is very huge so kyc is needed in some casinos if you win the jackpot prize.

I think you can withdraw up to 2 btc in Binance for a non KYC account. Don't know if there's been changes already but that's what I know being a user of Binance, anyway my account is already KYC registered so I don't have to worry about that.

However, gambling site is really different, they promote anonymous gambling unlike exchange where they are so transparent and will always follow their regulators. If KYC is not a problem to you, might as well have KYC in every site you are playing, so you'll not worry of anything, but of course read the TOS as well.
legendary
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Yes, you are right. I have seen the withdrawal process can be required boldly when you win a big match like Jackpot or something like that which has value to everyone , the value is nearly $100k or more which I have seen in many gambling sites that can slightly be changed due to their TOS.

That's why it's necessary to read the TOS if we are talking of $100k as that is a huge money already, some sites would already require a KYC although they call themselves a crypto casinos, we have no choice but to comply the policy as them being a licensed casino are also just complying form their regulators. 
Yes you got a point. This change my mind, in every website I think we should read the TOS, for us not to get troubled in the future. There will be some rules that we don't know, especially in the withdrawal of earnings I think, I remember in binance as well there is a certain amount, I think if you want to withdraw 1btc you need kyc, just like in gambling site, we all know that the reward in here is very huge so kyc is needed in some casinos if you win the jackpot prize.
legendary
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If you win such big amount well you can't do anything but comply or otherwise you won't be able to get your reward.
If I win such big amount then I will definitely go for KYC if it is required to do for withdrawal process. I will do it for my security. I won't take long time for doing it if I win such jackpot. Cheesy

I think no one will miss it to do for wining such amount.

When we do talk about jackpot then its a big amount then whose fool wouldn't really comply those KYC and would just simply miss out that money?

Of course we wont really make out some hesitation to do so..In talks of TOS then its a must thing but majority is been neglecting this.

Gamblers would just say OOOOHH! when the house do talk or mention their violations that its stated on the terms.  Cheesy

No question about that I guess and no one whole be a martyr and disregard KYC.

Huge amount of money from the jackpot, whatever it takes anyone will proceed and do things that the casino will require them, it's all about the money and no one would want to miss that out and lose the opportunities to enjoy those winnings.
Even you are against to it but incase you got that opportunities, pride or anything around you will be forgotten for sure.
sr. member
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So what if you broke their TOS when playing since you have not read those?and you will only read when you need to withdraw and they will not allow you.
Simply, I deposit my funds to website then I go for Dice, Esports, Live casino or which I feel comfort in the time of gameplay. Some sites wants KYC process when the participants want to withdraw their funds. I know few sites whom want to a minimum deposit funds if not required to withdraw when it is very low. Otherwise, I don't think any TOS can be broken for doing these things.
You don't get the point mate,i am asking if ever that you won Big amount and the site TOS are violated by you since you did not read before betting.

and then they will surely block or freeze your account,and in the end because of laziness in reading TOS the supposed to be winning will gone and wont never come to your pocket.
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So what if you broke their TOS when playing since you have not read those?and you will only read when you need to withdraw and they will not allow you.
Simply, I deposit my funds to website then I go for Dice, Esports, Live casino or which I feel comfort in the time of gameplay. Some sites wants KYC process when the participants want to withdraw their funds. I know few sites whom want to a minimum deposit funds if not required to withdraw when it is very low. Otherwise, I don't think any TOS can be broken for doing these things.
hero member
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If you win such big amount well you can't do anything but comply or otherwise you won't be able to get your reward.
If I win such big amount then I will definitely go for KYC if it is required to do for withdrawal process. I will do it for my security. I won't take long time for doing it if I win such jackpot. Cheesy

I think no one will miss it to do for wining such amount.

When we do talk about jackpot then its a big amount then whose fool wouldn't really comply those KYC and would just simply miss out that money?

Of course we wont really make out some hesitation to do so..In talks of TOS then its a must thing but majority is been neglecting this.

Gamblers would just say OOOOHH! when the house do talk or mention their violations that its stated on the terms.  Cheesy
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Gamdom
If you win such big amount well you can't do anything but comply or otherwise you won't be able to get your reward.
If I win such big amount then I will definitely go for KYC if it is required to do for withdrawal process. I will do it for my security. I won't take long time for doing it if I win such jackpot. Cheesy

I think no one will miss it to do for wining such amount.
sr. member
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Yes, you are right. I have seen the withdrawal process can be required boldly when you win a big match like Jackpot or something like that which has value to everyone , the value is nearly $100k or more which I have seen in many gambling sites that can slightly be changed due to their TOS.

That's why it's necessary to read the TOS if we are talking of $100k as that is a huge money already, some sites would already require a KYC although they call themselves a crypto casinos, we have no choice but to comply the policy as them being a licensed casino are also just complying form their regulators. 

If you win such big amount well you can't do anything but comply or otherwise you won't be able to get your reward.
legendary
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Yes, you are right. I have seen the withdrawal process can be required boldly when you win a big match like Jackpot or something like that which has value to everyone , the value is nearly $100k or more which I have seen in many gambling sites that can slightly be changed due to their TOS.

That's why it's necessary to read the TOS if we are talking of $100k as that is a huge money already, some sites would already require a KYC although they call themselves a crypto casinos, we have no choice but to comply the policy as them being a licensed casino are also just complying form their regulators. 
I have already said I read TOS when I am going to withdraw my funds from the gambling sites which I have not meet before. Normally I have not that enough funds like $100k to withdraw. So normally maximum sites don't required KYC for me for such low amounts. Cheesy


Same here, I don't know how much is big for the site but I'm sure my withdrawals does not qualify to that big amount which requires KYC. I was just referring to the amount of $100k which everyone should be aware of the TOS when gambling with that figure since for sure no site would just allow you to gamble that amount without KYC, they are also protecting their business from getting penalize by the regulators.
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Yes, you are right. I have seen the withdrawal process can be required boldly when you win a big match like Jackpot or something like that which has value to everyone , the value is nearly $100k or more which I have seen in many gambling sites that can slightly be changed due to their TOS.

That's why it's necessary to read the TOS if we are talking of $100k as that is a huge money already, some sites would already require a KYC although they call themselves a crypto casinos, we have no choice but to comply the policy as them being a licensed casino are also just complying form their regulators. 
I have already said I read TOS when I am going to withdraw my funds from the gambling sites which I have not meet before. Normally I have not that enough funds like $100k to withdraw. So normally maximum sites don't required KYC for me for such low amounts. Cheesy
legendary
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Yes, you are right. I have seen the withdrawal process can be required boldly when you win a big match like Jackpot or something like that which has value to everyone , the value is nearly $100k or more which I have seen in many gambling sites that can slightly be changed due to their TOS.

That's why it's necessary to read the TOS if we are talking of $100k as that is a huge money already, some sites would already require a KYC although they call themselves a crypto casinos, we have no choice but to comply the policy as them being a licensed casino are also just complying form their regulators. 
copper member
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I want to make a survey from gamblers in the forum if they are really reading the TOS of the gambling sites they are playing with.

Therefore, I request you to vote and give an explanation on why you voted yes or no?
To be honest, I don't read the TOS of a gambling site. I mostly skip it because it is a boring one to read for me. But I read when I go for the withdrawal process. The maximum time I read it for ensuring the site is needed to go through a KYC process or not.
Avoiding to have a big problem when withdrawing your funds, this matters with every gamblers.

Though lots of gimbling site state that they are not implementing KYC but the catch most of the time is they are requiring it in case to case basis, even you read it clearly there are times that sites requires you to provide this info, either you are trying to cash out big amounts or your account are being tagged for whatever reasons, still important to clear it out to make sure that you won't have any issues while enjoying your stay.
This is what needs to be avoided when the problem occurs to us someday, gambling sites rarely apply KYC in withdrawals because they really like to be anonymous without having to know our identity, therefore reading TOS is very important because every rule is all there so you need to read and do not abuse it.

With such a large amount of funds I think there is a limit in the amount but I think it is rare that people keep such large assets on gambling platforms.
Yes, you are right. I have seen the withdrawal process can be required boldly when you win a big match like Jackpot or something like that which has value to everyone , the value is nearly $100k or more which I have seen in many gambling sites that can slightly be changed due to their TOS.
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