~ You have to be sure that the link you are spreading does not lead to a site which scams its users. So, you have to be familiar with the site. Not only you should be playing on it for a while, but you should also try to withdraw your winnings and see how it went.
That is something very unpleasant, that one comes across people who dab referral links that are for scam, that is something that is very inexcusable, I would not do something like that because it is directly stealing, but when they get with someone who does that there is They should be denounced everywhere, so that they learn that you should not steal ,
some do not care much, they don't care if they get things in a bad way, we must be very careful with reference links, because just as there are users who They take this way of working without knowing that the projects are scam, it is best to always take into Account the opinion or Feedback of the site.
Yeah, I know, morals aside, such actions may be damaging their reputation as popular bloggers. People may leave their channels out of solidarity with those who was scammed because of them. Will they gain anything from spreading such ref links? Hardly. That's why I said, first research about the site, try it yourself, and only if everything is okay, spread the link.
But there is also an option when inherently fraudulent casinos first recruit customers, players and work normally for some time, pay the money they have won, return unused money from deposits. Including during this normal period of work, referral links are also valid. And, let's say you sent such a link to your friend or even relative. He followed it, played, you received the bonuses provided by the referral link.
But after a while the casino disappears, it becomes clear that it was a fraudulent scheme.
And then your friend or relative will be offended by you and will reproach you for losing money because of your referral link. And this will continue for the rest of your life. I think that you will regret many times that you sent him such a referral link to this site.
And is this stupid act of yours worth some ridiculous bonuses?
I think no!
This is why I prefer never to send referral links to anyone at all.
What you said is possible but unlikely. A good casino where you've been playing for years will remain a good casino for years to come. Yes, theoretically, it can change owners, and the new owners can be scammers and all that, but, as I said, in practice this is very unlikely. Normally, scammers are scammers from the beginning. They have bad reputation in places like this forum, and it's easy to spot them, but unfortunately many people don't know where to search for the right info.
But if you prefer to not send ref links to anyone, I'm not going to change your mind because it's your decision, and also it's on the safe side, I must say.