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Topic: Gamdom.com - 3 Million+ users - Jackpots, Rains - unique games modes - page 49. (Read 13852 times)

legendary
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I didn't have any single issue with Wolf.bet

But I've been using Opera's built-in VPN with this casino for over a year by now. Moreover, I claim free doges every day there. So why should I have issues with Gamdom.com all of a sudden? A casino should expect its players to be using all kinds of proxies and anonimizers. Aside from that, what does KYC and account verification have to do with using a VPN? You could also hide behind the Internet provider's proxy server, and if someone else is using the site, does it mean you are building an army of accounts or something to that tune?
I am not telling that you will be having any issue using proxies or VPN and if you were able to claim free coins and play without having any issues over a year then it is fine. Since you are using a public VPN provided by opera there are chances that there will be many users using the same IP address and it might create a problem if the site finds that many users with the same IP using the site and usually during these situation the security team could ask for your KYC citing multiple users from same IP.

I'm using a vpn and somehow it didn't allow me to access the site using the Singapore proxy, but I don't know if how the site will ask for KYC since I'm little bit sure that they know many users use VPN for security issues and other use.

Maybe they will require the KYC if you request a big amount of withdrawal request or there's a fraudulent activity happening on your account.
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Oh, thank you for pointing that out.
A small bonus at the start is always good...

Yeah, it's not much, but gives you few coins to test something out. And if you like it, you can always deposit few $ more.
legendary
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I didn't have any single issue with Wolf.bet

But I've been using Opera's built-in VPN with this casino for over a year by now. Moreover, I claim free doges every day there. So why should I have issues with Gamdom.com all of a sudden? A casino should expect its players to be using all kinds of proxies and anonimizers. Aside from that, what does KYC and account verification have to do with using a VPN? You could also hide behind the Internet provider's proxy server, and if someone else is using the site, does it mean you are building an army of accounts or something to that tune?
I am not telling that you will be having any issue using proxies or VPN and if you were able to claim free coins and play without having any issues over a year then it is fine. Since you are using a public VPN provided by opera there are chances that there will be many users using the same IP address and it might create a problem if the site finds that many users with the same IP using the site and usually during these situation the security team could ask for your KYC citing multiple users from same IP.
hero member
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I have added gamdom to my steam name before but I didn't know until now that gamdom have casinos games. I have known gamdom because I played dota 2 and wanted to earn dota 2 skins. In my country accessing gamdom is not a problem but some country might have problem accessing it and needs VPN before a person can access gamdom.

It's nice to hear that there are old gamdom users here not just because they opened their campaign recently.

But wondering if gamdom will explore their business in sportsbetting in the future? This I believe will be good addition to their lineup.
I think sportsbetting is generally different from gambling niche. Even though it's a good add up but their current idea should be to develop and sell their Unique selling point and Key Resource Area which definitely is Gambling. Their crash game is pretty decent. After the idea of crash games has come into existence only a few websites have very good crash games and Gamedom is one of them. So their current focus is to increase the quality and experience of users with games already on the platform. So I don't really think they would be trying to enter into this sports betting segment as it's a altogether separate business.
hero member
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I have added gamdom to my steam name before but I didn't know until now that gamdom have casinos games. I have known gamdom because I played dota 2 and wanted to earn dota 2 skins. In my country accessing gamdom is not a problem but some country might have problem accessing it and needs VPN before a person can access gamdom.

It's nice to hear that there are old gamdom users here not just because they opened their campaign recently.

But wondering if gamdom will explore their business in sportsbetting in the future? This I believe will be good addition to their lineup.

Their campaign is managed by Yahoo and it is a good paying campaign too.  Gamdom.com Signature and avatar campaign

This will make them more popular in this community and help to expand their business.
sr. member
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I have added gamdom to my steam name before but I didn't know until now that gamdom have casinos games. I have known gamdom because I played dota 2 and wanted to earn dota 2 skins. In my country accessing gamdom is not a problem but some country might have problem accessing it and needs VPN before a person can access gamdom.

It's nice to hear that there are old gamdom users here not just because they opened their campaign recently.

But wondering if gamdom will explore their business in sportsbetting in the future? This I believe will be good addition to their lineup.
Yeah I think it should explore that business it could attract many more people
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I have added gamdom to my steam name before but I didn't know until now that gamdom have casinos games. I have known gamdom because I played dota 2 and wanted to earn dota 2 skins. In my country accessing gamdom is not a problem but some country might have problem accessing it and needs VPN before a person can access gamdom.

It's nice to hear that there are old gamdom users here not just because they opened their campaign recently.

But wondering if gamdom will explore their business in sportsbetting in the future? This I believe will be good addition to their lineup.
hero member
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I have added gamdom to my steam name before but I didn't know until now that gamdom have casinos games. I have known gamdom because I played dota 2 and wanted to earn dota 2 skins. In my country accessing gamdom is not a problem but some country might have problem accessing it and needs VPN before a person can access gamdom.
legendary
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The use of VPN, not only for this Gamdom site, anyone is not prohibited is your right, JUST UNDERSTAND, that the first thing you should do is register without VPN, if they allow it, no problem use VPN later. This guarantees that if you are going to withdraw and they request a document, it is only a verification process

How do you know that?

Do you have any "insider" info or are you closely familiar with the process of registration (verification) on Gamdom? Anyway, how do you imagine I should register with my real IP if I can't access the site without a VPN or a proxy? Regardless, if you are going to provide verification docs, you can set your country of residence manually (which I already did, just in case). So whether you registered through VPN or otherwise will be utterly inconsequential

Rest assured that among the suggestions, you will be asked to disconnect your VPN, if that is the case

I've seen it a countless number of times when people claimed something which was not even remotely the case in practice
TGD
hero member
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I'm using Opera's VPN and it should show something like Belgium or the Netherlands. Where I live (Russia) most online casinos are quickly banned by the authorities (yeah, I know). For example, Wolf.bet was blacklisted in a matter of a couple months after they had become active a little over a year ago
I think you can click it and choose your country, I don't think it would be a problem at all. I hope Gamdom wouldn't ban by your authorities it would be really hassle if you stored some funds in Gamdom and gets banned by the authorities afterwards.

His is safe Gamdom since it is not based on Russia so basically Authority don’t have direct judgement to Gamdom. The only thing they can do is to blacklist the casino just like what Deisik said. But he can access through using the VPN to bypass IP ban. VPN is legal and advisable to used especially on browsing web for privacy protection.

His only problem is once the country which the casino under jurisdiction implies to ban his country which in his part was Russia.
legendary
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The use of VPN, not only for this Gamdom site, anyone is not prohibited is your right, JUST UNDERSTAND, that the first thing you should do is register without VPN, if they allow it, no problem use VPN later. This guarantees that if you are going to withdraw and they request a document, it is only a verification process. Rest assured that among the suggestions, you will be asked to disconnect your VPN, if that is the case.

So what do you do well! they have no problems, but whoever wants to skip "legality" results in problems. In any case, this depends on the amount of the withdrawal.

Also remember that in most of the times, no casino will ask documents, before you to deposit, the reason is in the FAQ and in the previously explained. (We all always ask ourselves that question Cool )
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Oops sorry everyone I think I mistakenly posted it here it's supposed to be on 1xbit's new ann thread I think i just misclicked this. I don't have any intention to do any harm to the image of Gamdom nor do I want to confuse people. I am sorry again and I'll be more careful next time.
It is good that you rectify and make everything clear, that says a lot about what your real intention was.

Although I take advantage of his avatar and it is good to say that they are things that Mr. Bean would do  Wink

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legendary
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Oh, thank you for pointing that out.
A small bonus at the start is always good...
Myself too haven't checked the bonus reward claim. This is good. When it comes to using of VPN, it can lead to issues. Right now users might have not encountered any issue, but it is always good to play without VPN. It is said, usage of VPN ease the hacking access according to a developer team of a gambling site. They can't support to recover or claim funds if something goes wrong.
legendary
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PS: To help anyone new out, you can use this code "bttfreecoins" (without quotations) and get some free coins to start you off

You can claim them here



Oh, thank you for pointing that out.
A small bonus at the start is always good...
legendary
Activity: 3430
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I'm using Opera's VPN and it should show something like Belgium or the Netherlands. Where I live (Russia) most online casinos are quickly banned by the authorities (yeah, I know). For example, Wolf.bet was blacklisted in a matter of a couple months after they had become active a little over a year ago
Is it possible to register and play using VPN as they could identify many users with the same IP and then it will create an issue with the account as some of the site will block your account stating you are using multiple accounts and Gamdom have clarified in their terms that they will ask you to verify your account if you are withdrawing large amounts and i am sure there will be an issue if you are using VPN

I didn't have any single issue with Wolf.bet

But I've been using Opera's built-in VPN with this casino for over a year by now. Moreover, I claim free doges every day there. So why should I have issues with Gamdom.com all of a sudden? A casino should expect its players to be using all kinds of proxies and anonimizers. Aside from that, what does KYC and account verification have to do with using a VPN? You could also hide behind the Internet provider's proxy server, and if someone else is using the site, does it mean you are building an army of accounts or something to that tune?
legendary
Activity: 2282
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I'm using Opera's VPN and it should show something like Belgium or the Netherlands. Where I live (Russia) most online casinos are quickly banned by the authorities (yeah, I know). For example, Wolf.bet was blacklisted in a matter of a couple months after they had become active a little over a year ago
Is it possible to register and play using VPN as they could identify many users with the same IP and then it will create an issue with the account as some of the site will block your account stating you are using multiple accounts and Gamdom have clarified in their terms that they will ask you to verify your account if you are withdrawing large amounts and i am sure there will be an issue if you are using VPN.
sr. member
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Well, this KYC is the most gamblers will afraid of. If the requirements to fulfill KYC were linked to your personal identity. Which is verifying your location, address, proof of bill and etc. Perhaps email verification or even phone number verification is enough tho. We are in crypto space, --which is every one of us protecting our privacy. Indeed, I understand what is the purpose of KYC, but perhaps for the casino who accepts fiat, not the crypto casino.
According to the site verification process is mandatory if player want to deposit or withdraw huge amount of funds and the verification process is in three levels I believe this verification process is synonymous with most of the top gambling sites this is geared towards anti money laundering and there must be compliance when operating an online casino or betting site although its every cryptos gamblers wish to protect their privacy unfortunately fraudsters are bringing in bad reputation to cryptos thus KYC has to be introduced.
legendary
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I'm using Opera's VPN and it should show something like Belgium or the Netherlands. Where I live (Russia) most online casinos are quickly banned by the authorities (yeah, I know). For example, Wolf.bet was blacklisted in a matter of a couple months after they had become active a little over a year ago
I think you can click it and choose your country, I don't think it would be a problem at all. I hope Gamdom wouldn't ban by your authorities it would be really hassle if you stored some funds in Gamdom and gets banned by the authorities afterwards.

Some countries are banned by Gamdom. Like, I've a UK VPS Desktop but I was unable to get access on their website through UK-VPS.
When I connect from my local ISP, smoothly I was able to login and all balance are remaining their too.
So, I think it doesn't matter about your authorities, they can prevent your login access but you've never be banned for your authorities if you never break any TOS.
hero member
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I'm using Opera's VPN and it should show something like Belgium or the Netherlands. Where I live (Russia) most online casinos are quickly banned by the authorities (yeah, I know). For example, Wolf.bet was blacklisted in a matter of a couple months after they had become active a little over a year ago
I think you can click it and choose your country, I don't think it would be a problem at all. I hope Gamdom wouldn't ban by your authorities it would be really hassle if you stored some funds in Gamdom and gets banned by the authorities afterwards.
legendary
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Oops sorry everyone I think I mistakenly posted it here it's supposed to be on 1xbit's new ann thread I think i just misclicked this. I don't have any intention to do any harm to the image of Gamdom nor do I want to confuse people. I am sorry again and I'll be more careful next time

You can always delete your post. Or, even better, you can edit it so that no one would feel there might be some truth to your words in respect to Gamdom while they are actually directed toward 1xbit as you say

And I'm not sure what Ukraine refers to here (as I'm not from that country)
Mine works properly may I ask are you using a VPN or something?

I'm using Opera's VPN and it should show something like Belgium or the Netherlands. Where I live (Russia) most online casinos are quickly banned by the authorities (yeah, I know). For example, Wolf.bet was blacklisted in a matter of a couple months after they had become active a little over a year ago
jr. member
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Thanks @deisik I already saw it I tried to register to it. I just thought that I can see supported currency on their FAQs it's a good thing that there's a variety of options in order to deposit on their casino i hope they will accept more cryptocurrency soon i would love seeing doge coin among them.
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