Casumo and LeoVegas accused of encouraging a problem gambler

MissExposé

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Casumo and LeoVegas are acused for allegedly ignoring the case of a 42-year-old woman who lost hundreds of thousands on their sites.

The Guardian reports the anonymous woman, formerly a successful accountant, started playing on Casumo, and evidence seen by the outlet clearly shows she had symptoms of problem gambling.

Apparently ignoring that behavior, Casumo gave her VIP status, offered her tickets to events, and allowed her to lose thousands. Her account was finally closed hours after she revealed her suicidal thoughts.


More info here: https://calvinayre.com/2019/04/23/b...cused-of-encouraging-another-problem-gambler/

 

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I read that it was close to a 150k.

The thing is how would the casino know if a player has a problem or is simply a high roller spending chip change to him/her?
 

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This is so odd. I can go to the land based and burn 100k and no one will ask a question, or go on a shopping spree overspending. Why should this be the responsibility of the online operators in particular?
 

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Pretty weird story.
Soon we will be asked in which casino you spent yesterday evening and how much you lost or won.
 

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I read that it was close to a 150k.

The thing is how would the casino know if a player has a problem or is simply a high roller spending chip change to him/her?

SOW and stuff. If somebody burns 150k in a week, 1 out of 99.999 is a rich oil tycoon or something, but more likely it's something else.

Land-based it's no problem at all to burn stolen money, even in state-owned properties.
 
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