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legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
July 06, 2020, 09:16:55 PM
#34
One of the cons when dealing with cryptocurrency based casinos

- young age can have access from time to time without being verified.

I agree on whats being said by most people above that it is somewhat pointless if you do make out some reports knowing that majority of them are unlicensed into their operation.
There is a slim chance of said complaint to push through thats why its important that you should be cautious and tell out kids that gambling isnt for them.

they can always check the "I agree with Terms of Service" without reading any of it. so yeah, they can access the site without getting permission from their parents. but when the time comes to withdrawal and the player encountered issues, then that's the time they will read the ToS.
 but hey, that kid definitely knows how to use crypto at an early age.
full member
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July 06, 2020, 09:01:26 PM
#33
 you dont need them to have a license before you can report them but you can always report them anytime of the day as long as you like although if i were to ask , its not thier fault but its more like its your fault because you dont monitor your kid .  where you at that time ? you dont keep your credit cards and money properly because your kid can easily access it  .  gambling sites always put 18+ warning but they dont know if what age group are now playing on thier site , its impossible to know that without a kyc
sr. member
Activity: 1596
Merit: 335
July 06, 2020, 08:54:05 PM
#32
You should be discussing this with your son and ask where and how did he find out about the website. As mentioned by many users, KYC is an option, but not mandatory by most gambling platform, that is why online gambling is the place to go if you want to gamble but you are not of legal age due to leniency of rules in regards to age restriction due to lack of verification.

It would be best if you would discuss and talk to your son and let him understand the risk of getting addicted or getting involved in gambling at early age.
hero member
Activity: 3010
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July 06, 2020, 08:39:42 PM
#31
Most gambling site doesnt require kyc so anyone can access it including minors. They do have a terms of service and restrictions to verify you're not minor, most likely your son ignore it.

Teenage kids likes to explore and your kid is interested to gamble thats why he access that site. What you can do is to talk to him as a parent and explain your concern as a father.
sr. member
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Vave.com - Crypto Casino
July 06, 2020, 08:29:02 PM
#30
The site clearly states that in 1.2 of it's end user agreement that it's not for use for users below the legal age in their jurisdiction.
If you want your kid not to use gambling site, you could install a parental control or put web filtering to block gambling sites.
You should also limit the amount of money your child could spend and never provide them your card details.
full member
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July 06, 2020, 08:05:38 PM
#29
It quite gives a lot of curiosity to me and I have some questions too why your child goes into the gambling website.

1. You allowed the children to have a full gadget even you do not have consent?
2. Why not block the gambling website into their search engine.
3. How does the child reaches the gambling website?.

The website does already a verification of 18 years old on the terms of the agreement before entering the website and just to make a register also he know what he doing because she already made up the account with the change of age also if the child wants to gamble you just need to guide it because it is full of risk, you don't need to report the website because at the first they have a notice instead you need to guide your son and tell gambling is bad at a very young age.
legendary
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July 06, 2020, 07:42:15 PM
#28
Not the first time that I heard complains about this gambling site:

ALERT SCAM luckyfish.io is SCAM.

And someone mentioned that it did accepts kids or minors playing on that site. I think pursuing them will just be a complete waste of time. it's better to concentrate on your kid's action, IMHO.
hero member
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No more Rekt and Bust
July 06, 2020, 06:05:04 PM
#27
You should feel lucky if you found the illegal activity of your son before it costs more than you have expected. I have seen the worse cases and in the worst one the 16 years old boy lost the credit card limit on single match. The things became dirty at the end of the story but the guilty side here is the family of that boy. Regarding your case, you should use specific family or kid DNS addresses in order to prevent the access to inappropriate websites.
sr. member
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July 06, 2020, 05:49:22 PM
#26
I don't think that a 14 year old kid will simply read the ToS and say hey, I'm not allowed to play. At their age, they are discovering a lot of things around both physical and online. So he may have search it and thus out of curiosity stumbled and play. I think as a parent, obviously, you need to closely monitor him right now as this might start his gambling addiction, just saying. You also need to sit down and talk to your son as well.

Young people is more aggressive on things that they've discovered particularly on games that involved money, and they loved most. Their excitement couldn't be measured, specially when virtualization of a game have been Incorporated with their abilities. They're more efficient in their skills, and all we need to do is guide them to prevent possible addiction to rule over.
legendary
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duelbits.com
July 06, 2020, 05:34:30 PM
#25
I think you are in the wrong place to talk about this, why don't you directly contact the team members or service center of Luckyfish? You must get a direct answer if you contact them immediately. Anyway, I suggest you don't see the mistake from your point of view only. Be wise, you are also better to evaluate what you have done to learn your son about what he can and cannot do. Now, I suggest getting Luckyfish social media or its service center contact. 
hero member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
July 06, 2020, 05:23:16 PM
#24
I would say that anyone can access these gambling site as long you do had connection knowing that most crypto sites doesnt require KYC which means they cant verify if the said
player is a minor or not.
That's it, gambling sites owner has no choice if they will implement KYC verification to their player. Probably many of them will switch into other gambling sites because gamblers did not want personal verification that may be linked to their personal identity. That is the hardest part in some online casino, there is no choice of what the T&S stated that strictly "NO MINORS" allowed. Which means age below 18 should not gamble.
Nevertheless, I don't see any big deal here. OP can talk to his son with correct guidance and don't let his son gamble again and should only focus on school activity if there is. It is quite simple.
This is where crypto gambling becomes popular where anyone can play without the need of identity verification and if they do impose such changes then expect it would really drop off number of users.

Good guidance or parenting will be the solution on this because our child do listen up if we do explain on what it is and what are the effects when they engage into gambling.

Not just molding up for them to be a gambler but also risking out other important learning curve as a kid.
full member
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July 06, 2020, 05:19:23 PM
#23
I am sure that every gambling online has terms of service, it is likely that your son claims he has been 18 years old. Try asking your
child about chronologically first. Regarding licenses there are indeed many online gambling circulating illegal, therefore parents need
supervision. I also find my child playing gambling will be angry, so I feel it's natural to see your reaction. If you intend to report
online casinos, you can ask the police for help in your country.
legendary
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July 06, 2020, 04:54:40 PM
#22
Most anonymous casinos has no ways to check the age of their users as the only way to verify user's age is by KYC while anonymous casinos does not ask KYC.

You don't need KYC to verify someone's birthdate, you can simply ask for it when the user registers their account. No need to provide their first and last name and other personal information. Then block everyone whose birthdate makes them younger than 18. Facebook and other social media sites do that.

Even an anonymous casino must provide a "stop gambling and lock me out" feature by the laws of come countries so it's not unreasonable to expect them to ask for birthdates as well.
hero member
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July 06, 2020, 04:35:05 PM
#21
I don't think that a 14 year old kid will simply read the ToS and say hey, I'm not allowed to play. At their age, they are discovering a lot of things around both physical and online. So he may have search it and thus out of curiosity stumbled and play. I think as a parent, obviously, you need to closely monitor him right now as this might start his gambling addiction, just saying. You also need to sit down and talk to your son as well.
legendary
Activity: 2604
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July 06, 2020, 03:45:50 PM
#20
if you want to report it due to it being unregulated in the UK, you could try, but the odds of anything actually happening are probably very slim.
Are you sure about that? In EU state authorities take that very seriously generally.
The website can be banned from the IS providers DNS and from google.co.uk
legendary
Activity: 3094
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July 06, 2020, 03:19:50 PM
#19
One of the cons when dealing with cryptocurrency based casinos

- young age can have access from time to time without being verified.

I agree on whats being said by most people above that it is somewhat pointless if you do make out some reports knowing that majority of them are unlicensed into their operation.
There is a slim chance of said complaint to push through thats why its important that you should be cautious and tell out kids that gambling isnt for them.
hero member
Activity: 2590
Merit: 644
July 06, 2020, 03:08:04 PM
#18
I would say that anyone can access these gambling site as long you do had connection knowing that most crypto sites doesnt require KYC which means they cant verify if the said
player is a minor or not.
That's it, gambling sites owner has no choice if they will implement KYC verification to their player. Probably many of them will switch into other gambling sites because gamblers did not want personal verification that may be linked to their personal identity. That is the hardest part in some online casino, there is no choice of what the T&S stated that strictly "NO MINORS" allowed. Which means age below 18 should not gamble.
Nevertheless, I don't see any big deal here. OP can talk to his son with correct guidance and don't let his son gamble again and should only focus on school activity if there is. It is quite simple.
hero member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
July 06, 2020, 02:55:27 PM
#17
I have just discovered my son ,14 years old  gambling in this site.

How dare you letting Kids register into your site.

How can i report this site as It is illegal  for Kids to gamble and its illegal for casinos to accento minors.

I'm not even sure why this site is operating in England without a UK license.

I'm looking for your license to report your site but I can't find it anywhere.

I'm furious., u have not shame..

Can someone advise me where to report this casino?

You should talk to your son first and tell that gambling isnt a good thing for young minds and i presume that you do talk about this gambling site https://luckyfish.io/ ?

I would say that anyone can access these gambling site as long you do had connection knowing that most crypto sites doesnt require KYC which means they cant verify if the said
player is a minor or not.

For now the best thing to do is to block that luckyfish site but expect that your son will find another one in that case thats why you should talk to him first and explain everything.
sr. member
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Duelbits - $100k Bonus/week
July 06, 2020, 02:52:14 PM
#16
~snip~
 So IMO its necessary to keep an eye on kids internet browsing which may be a better solution in this kind of circumstances.                    
It's a well said, don't blame gambling platform or any websites that make your kid on other activities are not impeding on their child's education. It's a parent's responsibility to guide and monitor those activities on your kid, as friendly and one of the responsible parent advice. It's important to us to encourage our kid about learning school, there's a proper time for gadgets like laptop or cellphone. Don't let them use on that kind of device without our permission, it's our responsibility, not them.

That's right, talk to your son, and never neglect to correct their faults and stop blaming anyone else.
sr. member
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July 06, 2020, 02:49:08 PM
#15
Can someone advise me where to report this casino?
That's not gonna help you. Mostly, all casino prohibited minors to play and have set it condition to their T&C.

The best thing you do:
- Go to your son, talk to him and give a fatherly advise.
- Use a third party blocking software. Follow what @Lakai01 posted (I used that software and helped me alot).

I do not think that it is worth getting off with banal advice and useless blocking. If a male was able to crawl into a casino without having 18 years old, then bypassing the lock he will not be difficult.
The more obstacles in his path will be exposed, the more cunning and stealthier he will become.

Do not blame the site for the fact that your son is interested in gambling. Apparently, it’s also not worth blaming the son, because he is having fun, maybe even he has already become addicted.
However, you must look for reasons in yourself. Perhaps this will lead you to think what exactly you should tell your son, and in what vein to conduct a conversation.
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