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Topic: Is lack of proof a problem for you or not? - page 7. (Read 888 times)

sr. member
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Most online casinos are said to be regulated, they claimed to have a license to operate, but experts claimed that it's stupid if there isn't any evidence of them being regulated.

My question to all of you is ...

Have you verified that the online casino you are using now is verified? How can you tell that its verified because there is no proof of verified shown to the public.

Also, in any way, does it bother you if you can't be able to figure it out that the casino is regulated or not?

Do you think that if all online casinos can tender some proof of being licensed all it reduce scams in online gambling?

Usually today, when we gamble in a casino sites or houses, normally what others do is deposit and play only for their own entertainment, but if your intention is to find for long term gambling sites that you can trust with your money, you need you should really read the rules and regulations of a casino, there you can also see if they are really licensed or not, there are other casino sites that show their license to operate as a proof that they are legit to gain the trust of gamblers but there is no certainty because it is still possible for them to become a scam once their users volume up and their real intention is to scam the players.
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To be honest, I've never asked myself this question before, so I'm guessing I wasn't too bothered to check, nor was I ever curious if they actually were licensed; I believe I simply took their word for it. However, I've noticed that casinos often have their license number and country of origin somewhere visible on their website, usually on the footer of the page, but as I've mentioned earlier, I never checked if it was actually legitimate. I'm guessing there's a database where you can search to see if it's registered, but that's something I've never bothered to do.

With that being said, even though it's not ideal, would it be safe to assume that I don't really care what applies?
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Also, in any way, does it bother you if you can't be able to figure it out that the casino is regulated or not?


It should bother you really if you can't immediately confirm if the casino is licensed but you can check the license to know that but have to check the license number to correspond with the board issuing the license. You can also know this by going through the casino review, at least you will see that being discussed. However use casino that has reputation.


Do you think that if all online casinos can tender some proof of being licensed all it reduce scams in online gambling?

Yes it should. If this is made mandatory on casinos by regulatory body or authority then fake casinos out for only scam can't provide that and even if they provide such it will also be verified from the regulatory authority website because they will also have to publish that one their website. So it will go along way to reduce casinos that are not serious and those only there for scamming gamblers.
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Have you verified that the online casino you are using now is verified? How can you tell that its verified because there is no proof of verified shown to the public.
The way you can know if a casino or gambling site is regulated is to check the gambling site license. The gambling sites is subjected to the gambling regulation of the country it is given a license.

Do you think that if all online casinos can tender some proof of being licensed all it reduce scams in online gambling?
Yes it will reduce the possibility of scam because scammers can not just want to pay for licensing because it is costly. Scammers will just prefer to buy a cheap domain and use it to scam instead. Scammers will not want license and also scammers will not want to advertise.

But know that because a casino or other gambling site have license does not means that they have good reputation. You have to also find out if a gambling site is having good reputation.
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Most online casinos are said to be regulated, they claimed to have a license to operate, but experts claimed that it's stupid if there isn't any evidence of them being regulated.

My question to all of you is ...

Have you verified that the online casino you are using now is verified? How can you tell that its verified because there is no proof of verified shown to the public.

Also, in any way, does it bother you if you can't be able to figure it out that the casino is regulated or not?

Do you think that if all online casinos can tender some proof of being licensed all it reduce scams in online gambling?
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