To je dobro pitanje. Lično verujem da ti provajderi igara i provajderi plaćanja pružaju svoje usluge tim lošim kazinima jednostavno zato što ne prate Casino Guru, recenzije korisnika ili bilo koje druge slične veb stranice. Oni zapravo nemaju odeljenja koja bi potrošila neko vreme na istragu svojih kazino klijenata sa ove tačke gledišta.
Ni banke, ni provajderi igara nisu specijalisti u pogledu pritužbi korisnika, pravičnosti kazina itd. Stoga oni zapravo ne sude o svojim klijentima iz ove perspektive. Postoji mnogo vrsta prevara. Kada pobedite pošteno i kazino zatvori vaš račun, provajderi igre i banke toga nisu ni svesni. Drugačija situacija dolazi u trenutku kada kazino pokuša da naplati vaš bankovni račun, a vi toga niste svesni. Onda, naravno, banka treba da bude zainteresovana za takve slučajeve, ali prema mom iskustvu, mnoge banke nisu baš spremne za to jer se to dešava veoma retko.
Da ovo objasnim iz malo veće perspektive, dobavljači plaćanja ne vide nikakvu razliku u pogledu pružanja opcija plaćanja lošem kazinu u poređenju sa standardnom e-prodavnicom koja prodaje odeću. Za njih je to samo još jedan klijent. Kada je reč o mogućim prevarama, prilično su oprezni u pogledu pravila protiv pranja novca, a neke banke odbijaju da prihvate sredstva iz kazina koji nisu licencirani u njihovoj nadležnosti, ali to je uglavnom zato što se plaše lokalne vlasti.
That's a good question. I personally believe that those games providers and payment providers provide their services to those bad casinos simply because they don't follow Casino Guru, user reviews or any other similar websites. They don't really have any departments that would spend some time on investigating their casino clients from this point of view.
Neither banks, nor game providers are specialists in terms of user complaints, casino fairness etc. Thus they don't really judge their clients from this perspective. There are many types of scams. When you win fair and square and the casino closes your account, the game and bank providers aren't even aware of it. The different situation comes in a moment when the casino tries to charge your bank account while you're not aware of it. Then of course, the bank should be interested in such cases, but according to my experience, many banks aren't really prepared for it since it happens very rarely.
To explain this from a bit more perspective, the payment providers don't see any difference in terms of providing the payment options to a bad casino compared to a standard e-shop that sells clothes. For them, it's just another client. When it comes to possible scams, they're rather cautious about anti money-laundering rules and some banks refuse to accept funds from casinos that aren't licensed in their jurisdiction, but that's mostly because they're afraid of the local government.
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