4 hours ago, bjarnebeat said:The real issue is these sites use “sweepstakes” label to avoid proper gambling regulations while operating exactly like regular online casinos. They exploit legal loophole but provide none of the consumer protections that licensed casinos must offer. When problems arise you have no gaming commission to complain to, no regulatory oversight ensuring fair play, and no legal requirement for them to actually pay winners. Most complaints follow same pattern: site happily accepts deposits, players win money, then suddenly there are “verification issues” or “terms violations” that conveniently appear only when large payouts are requested. The timing isn’t coincidental these operators know exactly what they’re doing and many seem to have business models based on keeping as much player money as possible through technicalities and delays.
This is a problem in general with casinos that the player has a big rock to climb in case of trouble. Some say contact the curacao or MGA license authority but thye get thousands of complaints each day.