Update:
They dropped me this today:
2.2
It is your responsibility to determine the legal status of internet gambling in your jurisdiction and act accordingly. The availability of the Website in any particular jurisdiction does not constitute an offer or invitation by Dumarca to use the services offered by the Website. You must not mask, disguise, anonymise or hide your IP (i.e. by using a VPN) while accessing the Website. Dumarca accepts no liability whatsoever with respect to actions by players where internet gambling is illegal and/or which is in violation of this clause of the Terms and Conditions. Users who are resident in Malaysia, China, Hong Kong or the U.S are not allowed to open an account. We do not permit accounts to be opened by, or used from, Users based in certain jurisdictions (including the U.S). The list of jurisdictions is determined by the legality of online gambling in the relevant countries and may be changed by us from time to time. In addition, certain of our games may only be accessed and played in certain jurisdictions.
So I tried to determine the legal status by asking supports of verajohn prior to even registering, all of them said yes players from Lithuania are eligible to play as well as some of their affiliated review sites had Lithuanian flag with word “accepted” next to it I checked regulations blacklist prior to registering and verajohn wasn’t on it. My IP wasn’t masked or disguised. Pretty much this section of T&C is their scapegoat plan for this situation in which they’re completely at fault by providing false information to their customers. Also what about false advertising? Why would they advertise they’re accepting players from Lithuania? This entire story from their side makes no sense it seems they stalled this as long as possible to get their story straight and it’s still completely “clownish”!
Now their story changed from being licensed to provide online gambling services in Lithuania to “It’s your fault we are not licensed”. I stay behind my words and yes verajohn is a bunch of low life scammers.
To sum up: 6 supports said they’re licensed/documented, 2 supports said no they’re not. Figure that out, huh.
Going to shape entire story in a beautiful essay and post everywhere I can as well as to send to proper instances to still go deeper into the issue.
This is literally the best example of how casinos think they’re above the law. Anyone in their sane mind could tell atleast 3 laws these scammers broke.