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« Back to General Discussion 13/04/2023 at 18:02 0 0 #14577 Icon showing author of the current post: Weemonk23 Weemonk23
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Did you see the news published about the Gambling Act Review the other day?

It’s been a while since we had any new information about the delayed Gambling Act Review, but a leak to the newspapers has given us an idea of what is about to be announced. This news comes after years of campaigning from the anti-gambling lobby to impose tougher restrictions on responsible gamblers who just want to place a bet in peace.

We understand that the following harsh new rules could be announced:


A privacy-invading requirement for gamblers to submit bank statements and allow credit checks
A reduction of maximum stakes for online games to as little as £2
Restrictions on your ability to access free bets and special offers

The same newspapers are suggesting we can finally expect these rules to be published in the coming weeks.

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13/04/2023 at 22:17 0 0 #14578 Icon showing author of the current post: GameRoom GameRoom
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I don't think will be big changes in UKGC casinos yes they maybe be like checks if you can afford to spend money, but like Pokerstars I got no problem I got a credit limit £5000 without doing SOW, and I don't even spend £2000pm, Regards £2 stake looks ok 80% of Gamblers bet under £2,I think media they making more drama 

what should be worried that UK streamers are turning to Rosh now with a lot of them offering a casino crypto deal and we don't know if they playing real money or fake, and biggest problem non of Streamers are taking the risk they take before they join the crypto casino to play, no one single UK stream come up and sad many crypto wallets is illegal to buy crypto and use them to make a deposit in crypto casino like Coinbase is very strick on a transaction on crypto casinos, other think no one is talking how much they can spend before they can get a tax bill for buying crypto or withdrawing crypto, or Fees they need to pay for buying crypto, for low deposit players crypto is no go my option, they are a lot of casinos in UK you can deposit £100 up to £500 pm they don't ask much, or pick 5 casinos make 5 deposit £100, if you hit big simple refuse SOW and ask for the money to be paid 

Did I play my self many different crypto casinos myself, most of them I got banned when they find out I was playing from UK, I fk hate paying 5% of my deposit for gambling, and most of the time i end up making more deposit than I will make in UK casinos, never had an issue with paying me out, even one time one crypto casino I had over $2000 in account they banned me but they paid me

so how many Crypto casinos are offering fake money now? or how many streamers are playing on fake money?




 

13/04/2023 at 22:30 0 0 #14579 Icon showing author of the current post: GameRoom GameRoom
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Weemonk23 - 13/04/2023 at 17:02

Did you see the news published about the Gambling Act Review the other day?

It’s been a while since we had any new information about the delayed Gambling Act Review, but a leak to the newspapers has given us an idea of what is about to be announced. This news comes after years of campaigning from the anti-gambling lobby to impose tougher restrictions on responsible gamblers who just want to place a bet in peace.

We understand that the following harsh new rules could be announced:


A privacy-invading requirement for gamblers to submit bank statements and allow credit checks
A reduction of maximum stakes for online games to as little as £2
Restrictions on your ability to access free bets and special offers

The same newspapers are suggesting we can finally expect these rules to be published in the coming weeks.


they don't ask for Bank statements they only tell you new rules we do soft check on credit, like Unibet is doing for over a year now, you got bad credit with CCJ (county court judgment) they simply close your account

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