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Can someone explain how the site is saying “not in my region” and using a vpn is then safe to do ?
Surely the response is official and means potential bad news for vpn users ?
I meant subs but still. Isn’t Bandit paying you to watch anymore ? lmao
For the people who will think the above is real, it’s a joke. Calm down.
I remember there being accusations of streamers buying viewer count boosts.
<p>Seyahkram1977 wrote:</p>
<p>The Bandit wrote:</p>
<p>Man …. I’ll be honest … I’m glad you’re getting the headaches on this rather than me…I’ve always been interested in this type of casinos, but I’m not brave or patient enough for this…</p><p>but regarding my question above does anybody know if this casino will have a fit when and if somebody using vpn has to show there uk address or does crypto work differently? Are they bound by uk laws compared to others ?</p>
<p>is no laws with Crypto casinos or BC, they call it black market illegal gambling, etc, up to you to take the risk, most Crypto casinos know we use VPN, but some casinos do ask for doc to prove you are 18+, I play one time in BC long time ago they never ask me anything, is simple is your own risk, you run in problem no one will help you</p>
Well I know for a fact, that a Bank cannot transfer funds to an unregistered place such as :
Black Hole Bank UnLtd
Big Secret Street
No Postcode
No Country
Make up your own planet name<p>farahtrousers wrote:</p>
<p>Btcal wrote:</p>
<p>Reads more like a step by step guide on how to play at crypto sites. Not helpful for those on GamStop etc.</p><p> </p><p>I’d like to think people on gamban etc will be reluctant to risk a penny on these sites. I think UKGC is claiming to be looking into them but I don’t see what they can do. I know someone who was scammed on an alleged “good” crypto site and at a time they really could have done without it happening. No one gave a fcuk, including the site that helped the funds disappear.</p><p>And lets face it, as far as I can see, crypto has no value. There is no commodity or actual currency behind it.</p><p>Bandit is taking a huge risk depending on the moral value of the company he plays at. If anyone blindly follows him, they are taking just as much risk.</p><p>I would like to know how trade agreements are attached to both halves of the trade.</p>
<p> </p><p>I don’t really know what a trade agreement is, i have taken many years to try this route, i will share my experience and i am not making anyone follow me, so many people have experience of this type of play these days so i am giving it a go. As i have said, it could be a normal everyday usual casino and i’d get just as much shit for it so why not eh.</p>
Sir Steve, peace and love, always. Should end with that but starting with it just feels right.
A trade agreement is between two countries and both countries laws have to be followed as set out in the agreement. I remember shopping on AliExpress and the seller tried to screw me over, right up until I mentioned the trade agreement. Yea, a partial refund as money off a next order for a totally failed product. Of course, there will be differences on digital purchasing, maybe gambling and so on.
But for a casino in another country to allow you to join, has got to (is supposed to) abide by both countries laws. So unless you up sticks and move to said country, it can be argued they can’t allow the autoplay and bonus buy. That’s utterly shit for you and anyone else who feels they have the ability to gamble big and (I know its stupid) play quickly.
Heck, when you were playing on phil’s account in this country, would possibly be a way to get denied a payout. Along the lines of people detected using vpn and all that nonsense.
I dunno how this will all pan out mate but I do know the last people I give a shit about are the casinos. I don’t wanna see you lose anything to them, morally questionable or not but I have my hat off to your transparency and willingness to show people somehow, wtf is actually going on with these sites.
But do forgive my attitude if felt at all. I have no clue which of the crypto sites can be trusted. Heck, I have read how some people think the UKGC is a shill for some companies while punishing others. I sat and watched videoslots take the piss out of my brother and none of it was inline with law. Rejecting withdrawals while accepting deposits and blaming it on a lost database of already submitted documents. That should have been illegal from the get go.
I don’t need to tell you to keep being real bigman. You already do that. And to the actual scammers out there. FUCK YOU.
1<p>Reads more like a step by step guide on how to play at crypto sites. Not helpful for those on GamStop etc.</p><p> </p>I’d like to think people on gamban etc will be reluctant to risk a penny on these sites. I think UKGC is claiming to be looking into them but I don’t see what they can do. I know someone who was scammed on an alleged “good” crypto site and at a time they really could have done without it happening. No one gave a fcuk, including the site that helped the funds disappear.
And lets face it, as far as I can see, crypto has no value. There is no commodity or actual currency behind it.
Bandit is taking a huge risk depending on the moral value of the company he plays at. If anyone blindly follows him, they are taking just as much risk.
I would like to know how trade agreements are attached to both halves of the trade.
11<p>That’s [censored], no secret</p>Read the room dude. Read the bladdy room.
Don’t mind me I am just having a bit of a meltdown because you posted a picture of someone who likes to keep his identity private and didn’t actually give his identity away. I really doubt I know how I will react to someone who actually does give his identity away!!!!!!!!
You should seek help or find real things to be concerned about. The world needs you.
<p>I get your frustration Seyahkram, and I’m fine with the language you used here (I’m not easily offended!) but I have a feeling that VS won’t return to this forum because of this.</p><p>Although VS could have acted on your wealth enquiries more swiftly, at the end of the day they’re only enforcing what the UKGC is asking them to do. The UKGC is at the top of the blame pyramid. They pretend that they’re interested in the welfare of problem gamblers, but they’re not really because their actions are pushing problem gamblers towards agents, crypto and illegal sites. It is called virtue-signalling, and anyone from the UKGC reading this knows it.</p>I would just gamban and be done with this utterly fucked industry. Walk into ladsbroke and self exclude from the fobt world too and then, take time out and consider a whole new past time that isn’t sucking you dry and funding some of the mentally sickest “business” on the planet.
Sit back and watch the whole industry implode.
“And what’s with this guy, sitting here in his Merkur top pretending he’s my friend while I hand over my whole months wages to him, his boss AND UKGC, in less than an hour?”
It comes to something when you hate chipcunt and then realise we are all at least a bit like him. Supporting this utterly fucking dire industry.
And that’s being polite. 🙂
I meant to add, this is a video that started as an advert, while watching stop and steps video for today. Youtube literally got paid to promote this.
Slot, we who care, have to push harder. The political “we care” mandate is nothing but bs. I don’t know who cares less, UKGC or the chipmonkz
I read the report briefly and it was obvious the thing is a mess with UKGC doing what they are allowed and mps who use it as a “i’m doing something worthy for my wage packet” slogan are half or fully out of touch.
What we do know is that more needs to be done to protect the vulnerable. The “i’m not vulnerable” brigade need to stop with their ‘people need to learn to control themslves’ as a reason why no rules should exist and actually get involved in addressing the issues with some ideas and solutions. If bandit style players are comfortable blowing masses of money and it doesn’t harm them, then people should discuss the source of wealth and such issues and these god forsaken companies like VS and so on, should get a f*cking grip on how they deal with it and not as they have proven, make it up as they go along. Companies that f*ck about should be punished. Punters put real money in and sometimes have a hard time getting it back. Those who make it hard, should be shafted with it.
And yes, block players who don’t login on fobts and even those who spend above say £5 a day in the bookies and arcades. I’m truly sorry for who this offends but the current solution is just bs. Get gamban and then hit the streets and lose it there instead. Utterly dumb and I don’t know how we have come this far and no one is stating that.
Does anyone remember Spinal Tap?
Back in 2018 I think, the Bandit was doing £1500 big bet buys on Spinal Tap which activated “rock mode”. On one of his buys, it went for 11 heavy duty wilds, 11 being the max number. These wilds got placed across reels 3 to 7, meaning that a symbol needed to match on reels 1 and 2 for the set to connect. When it didn’t connect, the Bandit was like FUCK YOU!
A lot of thoughts on that very event.
One being it was fooooookin hilarious but with that bitter pill taste where bandit gets to own the reality of how utterly disgraceful game makers are. Sure, the comeback changed that but that’s not the case for everyone. The only thing making it remotely bearable is knowing it wasn’t a plunge into poverty for him.
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