Besides the customer's confidential data ending up at unknown places, it is already bad enough if the casinos are permitted to use it for themselves. This practice should not be allowed to happen.
Exactly, that is my point.
These casinos request this confidential data from customers and are free from that point to cancel a withdrawal if any requested document to verify the details is not provided. This should not be happening. This data does not only not belong to any casino or company...
I noticed that some operators with a Maltese license tend to ask confidential KYC questions even after a relatively small amount of deposits has been made. These questions include the amount and source of income, which I do not think most customer prefer to share. The Maltese legislation...
I'd like to know the amount of wins from players who played these games over the past quarter of a century that never saw any of their winnings.
RTG... The Godfather of deposit only casinos. Perhaps their dispute service can help fixing the games again.
The forum moderators disappeared many years ago. They were actually pioneers with their forum, as well as with their multi-brand CAP network. I doubt there is any life left in the affiliate program by now either.
The recent regulation changes in Germany most certainly cost this company quite a lot, causing them to lose a ton of casino customers. Their sister Royal Panda was also heavily affected by this. If there are many affiliate account closures now, this is most certainly the result.
It is...
Yes.
Your emails might only be answered as long as they do not concern their customer retention or the massive amount of documents that will be requested upon a withdrawal in the casino. I would not recommend their brands to anyone.