If me and about 10 friends all were to join a casino this month and all took a signup bonus but did not take bonuses after that and all played video poker and all played at different times/days then would this be fraud?
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If me and about 10 friends all were to join a casino this month and all took a signup bonus but did not take bonuses after that and all played video poker and all played at different times/days then would this be fraud?
why not just use the casino's refer a friend and get a finders fee or get comped and all is above board
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Well if you and your friends are actually 11 individuals, signing up from your own homes, and your own computers, I see no fraud, but 11 people, that happen to know each other signing up to a casino, and playing vp. However, if just 2 of you sign up from the same IP or computer (Mac addy) there might very well be a problem.
But the way you ask, and the fact that you find it needed to be asked, tells me, there is more to it, than you're telling, so ...pass the popcorn Cleve![]()
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samoas (5th October 2011)
As my father use to say "If you have to ask- Then something wrong". I'll take my popcorn with extra butter please!
Sounds like a lot of fun though. Make it a competition: Who can cash out most
If so count me in![]()
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Maybe not fraud, but probably collusion. It all depends on the circumstances.
Why not play it safe and ask the casino beforehand?
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