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Originally Posted by Marsh.
Oh, yes, the regulation will play a part in their closures. But that doesn't make the regulation too much.
As TS says, exploiting an addiction should never be an accepted form of making money.
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Agreed, obviously
I wish online regulation was as strict as it appears in instore regulation is. Would help many many people. Apparently its something like 80k people signed on gamstop, even though its a new-ish thing. Many more will still be in grips of addiction though not notice/care yet. And online places are purposely allowing even those signed up to register and deposit. Then suddenly click on when something is asked to be paid out. Its obviously done for the sole reason, of exploiting addictions in such cases. Theres been cases where people have rquested big withdrawals and casinos have spent ages trying to get them to reverse them by offering bonuses and such for cancelling it. Ugh, I could go on forever about this so will stop.