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Online Casinos in general: Fairplay Casino Curaçao?

Topic created on 30th Mar. 2019 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 10 | Views: 3,648
Anonym
Hello Community,

i've been reading your site for a few weeks/months and decided to register here today.

I had read some good reviews about Fairplay Casino and thought I would play a round of BOD there.

So I signed up yet nothing deposited and wanted to look at the RTP at BOD (since it was annoyed in some casinos).

When I opened BOD came a popup window with the notice, they leave the Maltese jurisdiction and now play in Curaçao (or something like that )

My question now is, can you play there without hesitation or should you rather leave it? One hears so much about Curacao casinos....

Thanks for the answers in advance

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T0uchTheSky
Expert
slanktheboy wrote on 03/30/2019 at 19:13: Hello community,



When I opened BOD a popup window came up saying they are leaving Maltese jurisdiction and now playing in Curaçao (or something like that )

I have seen this message in many MGA casinos, but it has nothing to do with the respective casino directly, but with the respective slot, where it is licensed or by whom the slots were made available..

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illmnzi
Rookie
Hi,
Why is then warned against Curacao casinos but not against slots that are licensed there?

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T0uchTheSky
Expert
illmnzi wrote on 30/03/2019 at 21:27: Hi,
Why is then warned about Curacao casinos but not slots that are licensed there???

I believe the slots are put through their paces and checked by external third party providers, otherwise no casino would take them on, because if the slots were rigged, then the casinos would quickly go bust .

Casinos with Curacao license are mostly built on fraud, because such casinos know it that the regulatory authority in Curacao never responds to complaints

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Anonym
T0uchTheSky wrote on 03/30/2019 at 21:37
I believe the slots are put through their paces and checked by external third party providers, otherwise no casino would take them in, because if the slots were rigged then the casinos would go out of business quickly .

Casinos with Curacao license are mostly built on fraud, because such casinos know it that the regulatory authority in Curacao never responds to complaint.

But if I understand the whole thing correctly, I leave the Maltese jurisdiction when "entering" the slot, so it says in any case in the message.

Should I then make a large win in this slot, it would be easy to refer from the casino to the Curacao license, if the payout would not be approved...

So with the MGA can not help me in this case, since I deliberately leave the Maltese territory.

Or am I seeing something wrong here?

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illmnzi
Rookie
The mga can still take action against the operator if he is also licensed by it. Since the license obviously applies to the company and not just to one area of its website

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Kleinkariert
Expert
slanktheboy wrote on 30/03/2019 at 21:42
If I understand the whole thing correctly though, I am leaving Maltese jurisdiction when I "enter" the slot, that is definitely what the message says.

Should I then make a large win in this slot, would it not be easy to refer from the casino to the Curacao license if the payout would not be approved...

So with the MGA can not help me in this case, since I deliberately leave the Maltese territory.

Or am I seeing something wrong here?

To be on the safe side, it would make sense to step away from casinos that have a Curacao license. Even the MGA is lax and does not properly enforce and thus leaves countless players in the lurch who want to enjoy a transparent offer without pitfalls.

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T0uchTheSky
Expert
slanktheboy wrote on 03/30/2019 21:42


Should I then make a large win in this slot, would it be easy to refer from the casino to the Curacao license if the payout would not be approved...

No, it's not about if someone wins something big. It's more about programming errors, for example you are entitled to 10 free spins on a slot, but due to programming errors you only got 5 free spins. And you don't agree and want to go to court.

Vllt can write you Daniel from GJ here what more ^^

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m****9
Licenses promise more than they deliver in the end, you can see it again at stake7 and the associated current thread. It's like in real life, some people or things you can not trust no matter how serious they seem to the outside or try to act! Curacao is a company not licensed in the EU, but that's the only negative thing about it! I myself have had no more negative experiences with it than with MGA Casinos. Common sense is safer than any license.

Fairplaycasino has two licenses, Curacao and MGA, and is 99% trustworthy (100% only I trust myself ). The MGA covers only the countries located in the EU , since Fairplay is also represented outside the EU it needs the Curacao license!


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S****8
The name alone ?

Fairplay Casino !!!

Where please it goes in a casino fair off ?

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