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thanks for the reply, but what if on your site you have some complaints from people about a casino, after researching the casino you find that there are many more cases where people are not able to make withdrawals or then you have blocked accounts, but you still continue being paid by the casino, in this scenario what will you do? are you going to remove the casino from your site and then post a warning so people don't use that casino or will you do nothing until the casino stops paying you? I'm asking this question because I've seen many review sites how it has behaved
I don`t see any information about extra bonuses and help with solving problem in your site. It may be useful information, but there are only reviews and contacts.
I`d visit your site time by time to check the changes. Possible it is my mistake, so if i`ll see the positive changes i`ll add it to favorites.
In Terms of Use there is a clause that all the information provided on the site is provided without warranty and is not a legal guide, so use it simply as reference information.
https://cryptogamingrevu.com/terms-of-use/Yes, i see it. This is a common warning that everybody posts now. I don`t sure, but it seems that it was some law that makes everybody post such warnings in any article with the financial information. The same time, if you get some problems due to incorrect information - you can`t get your money back. So, on the one hand you`re warned, but on the other hand - the poster can post anything he want with such warning.
they simply have to put this so that if someone creates an account at a casino using the link on their website, and then that person loses money, that person cannot blame this website for losing money, even in my country the intermediaries are obliged to put disclaimer, that's what this site put, but there are some cases where some owners of sites like these make deals with casinos so that even when the casino is a scam, they don't say anything on the site, just like those monitors of hyip sites
@mak013, if you sign up at one of our casinos and have a problem, then we will look into it. We reviewed many casinos and only took the ones that we feel aren't going to cause any problems. If a casino isn't paying players, they we will be taken down.
You're right about the disclaimer. It's just a legality.