@The Bandit/everyone,
Although I’m loving your videos/tempted to follow your recommendation, you and anyone who else who is a restricted/prohibited player is bending over for a possible fisting.
You’ve got the site informing UK citizens “Sorry! It looks like you’re trying to access bc.game from a restricted area!”
…and…
“3.1. Blacklisted Territories: China, Netherlands, Dutch Caribbean Islands, Hungary, Australia, Ontario(Canada), Curacao, France, United States and/or any other restricted by law country or state.”
…the implication being that the UK outlaws its citizens playing on foreign casinos. Wrong. https://thelawreviews.co.uk/title/the-gambling-law-review/united-kingdom – the UK does, however, require foreign operators to be licensed and taxed.
No problem, use a VPN! VPNs only get you access to the site, they don’t protect your money, because all bc.game has to do is arbitrarily KYC you before permitting a withdrawal…
“6. Know your Customer (“KYC”)
BC.GAME reserves the right, at any time, to ask for any KYC documentation it deems necessary to determine the identity and location of a User. BC.GAME reserves the right to restrict service and payment until identity is sufficiently determined.”
…forcing you to out yourself as a restricted/prohibited player.
Given The Bandit has got a 20 video deal with them, I reckon he’ll conveniently not get KYC’d. You? The person who thinks they’re going to withdraw their 150,000x San Quentin hit? Hmm.
bc.game might be legit for unrestricted/unprohibited players, but I use the word ‘legit’ loosely. Remember, they’ve signed a deal with a YouTuber who’s openly admitted he’s a restricted/prohibited player.
Obviously I’m aware of the assumption that foreign casinos are of course shady, so none of this is a surprise to me and probably news to few, but some people will get sucked in, oblivious.
As an aside, I find it amusing that (on the assumption a casino is based where laws apply to their operations) they don’t let their own citizens use their casino!…
“5.2. JURISDICTIONS. Persons located in or residents of Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Costa Rica, France, Netherlands, Saba, Statia, St Martin, USA (the ”Prohibited Jurisdictions”) are not permitted make use of the Service.
“11. Governing Law
The Agreement and any matters relating thereto shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of Costa Rica“