Protecting players

Do gambling operators do enough to protect problem gamblers and help prevent addiction?

  • Yes

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • No

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • Not bothered

    Votes: 1 25.0%

  • Total voters
    4

Simon Goodwin

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There's a lot of news in the press recently about how far operators go to protect problem gamblers and help them with addiction.
 
I think in the end they are there to make money, no matter what they say it will always look insincere.
 
In my opinion, any organized and popular casino should create great protection system for players safe, as it can cause a really great influence on casino's reputation. I think, everyone heard any examples of casino unsafety, so I won't even add any other stories. It is pretty necessery to establish checking system for all games and casinos, which are provided by different online review and casino portals, like it was at 7 sultans casino review at New Zwaland casino website - to prevent any problems, they check all games and paying systems and also check every player, so it is pretty hard to register and play there. Yes, of course, it is not comfortable, but I think they will deal with it.
 
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Hello. Absolutely agree. Everything related to money and / or confidential data of a person should be protected. This also applies to online casinos.
Sites should take an example from 7 Sultans Casino, which was mentioned earlier. A person should know that in the most risky moment the server with the site will not “fall down” if there are any difficulties - there is always a support service that responds quickly. Not to mention the safe and fast withdrawal of winnings, it goes without saying ...
 
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