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Today at 05:11:07 AM
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I was thinking if there's a jurisdiction conveyed to backup gamblers during when the casino tends to take advantage over a gambler such as when a the casino penalizes a gambler uncalledfully without a prove of violation.
I only learn that some individuals can only take such case personal upon themselves for a resolution of justice for such a helpless gambler but my question is if is there any jurisdiction to backup interests of gamblers as much terms and conditions of casino sites lies to tender legal backups to the Casino companies?
Though the issue about casinos refusing to pay gamblers after a claim of violation of terms and conditions has always been a big challenge to gamblers all around the world, and as such, for me, it's only a well known casino with a physical headquarter that can be charged to court for trial, of which you are likely to either win or lose, depending on how you are able to convince the court with proven facts, whereas, if the casino is not well known or has a physical headquarter, the chances of you getting justice is slim. Which Is why I always advise people to gamble on only well known casinos.
Moreover, Askgambler.com has always been a good site that help gamblers recover their funds from reputable casinos. So you could give it a try


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Today at 05:37:44 AM
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Personally I don’t think there is an actual justification for any gambling case but just as @ Charles-Tim already pointed out, the best thing to do if you think a casino isn’t doing the right thing is to consult the legal practitioners that’s if you can afford one for legal advice but incase you can’t afford one, it’s always best that you sort of the best and well regulated as well as well reputable casinos out there to play with rather than jumping on every platform you see out there.

There have been several cases where gamblers sue casinos to court and even win cases but I’m sure the gambler must have spent a fortune and for the common gambler, most cases like that I left unresolved but when there are concrete evidence, then you can bring them to groups and forums like this.

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