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Topic: When Gamblers Fail to Read a Casino's Terms and Conditions - page 7. (Read 932 times)

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What other negative reviews do gamblers give to casinos when they fail to familiarize themselves with the T&C of the casino?
They would definitely be having that main impression that they had been scammed on the time that they would be experiencing some issues specially when things being locked up like withdrawals on which
if ever they havent been able to read up sites terms and conditions then they would really be having that impression that they had been cheated or simply it was intentional and on the time where proofs
and evidences had been shown or provided then this is where they would be looking to themselves acts as clowns. They are really just that making themselves laughable on which accusing out something
without even realizing that you are the ones who are at fault on why you are experiencing this kind of problem. As long you do make yourself involved with legit sites then its always that
recommendable that reading up terms and conditions would really be always ideal so that you would really be making yourself aware on what are the things that must done or must not.
legendary
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Regarding this subject matter though, here are some of the threads that might be related,



But I do agree that reading the casino's terms are really that important to us. And if it is not clear to us, maybe we ought to ask them or if we don't want any hassle then stick to the casinos that we have been playing for years.
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I may agree with you but I do not totally agree with this:

3. Accuse the casino of not being transparent because they request KYC that they want to steal their personal information.
Some may not be transparent.

We have site that states boldly when you login into their site that no KYC, but in the ToS, KYC is mandatory. It that transparency?

Most gambling sites that enforce KYC will let users to deposit without KYC but they must pass KYC befor they can withdraw. Is that transparency?

But people should read gambling site ToS, it is important.
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I have read a lot of gambling threads both here on the forum and in other forums. This makes me to draw the conclusion that most gamblers are either too lazy to read the Terms and Conditions (T&C,)or they don't just care about it. The results of which leads to misunderstandings and frustrations, often resulting in negative reviews and complaints that may not accurately represent the casino's practices. It is too bad. I have noticed that when gamblers don't read the T&S of a casino, they :

1. Accuse the casino of trying to scam them.

2. Accuse the casino of unjustly suspending or blocking their account.

3. Accuse the casino of not being transparent because they request KYC that they want to steal their personal information.

4. Accuse the casino of being responsible for ruining their lives and their gambling addiction.

5. Accuse the customer support of being unprofessional.

6. Complain about having issues with withdrawal not realizing that certain wagering or withdrawal conditions might be outlined in the T&C.

7. Accuse the Casino of Rigging Games.

8. Accuse the casino of hidden fees.

9. Express frustrations with the bonus and wagering requirements.

What other negative reviews do gamblers give to casinos when they fail to familiarize themselves with the T&C of the casino?
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