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    ANYONE KNOW IF OTHER PLAYERS CAN PLAY ON YOUR COMPUTER WITH THEIR OWN CASINO ACCOUNT

    Just wondering im having company over next weekend and i know this couple play a lot of online casinos prob same as the ones i do. Instead of them using their lap top are they able to log in on my home computer and play, or in the long run land more probs for both of us if we try to deposit or cash out. Next question what happens if you have one computer and 2 people over 21 that want to play with their own account should they play at seperate places or can they join same casino as long as its their own credit card being charged.

    thanks for any help on this

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    Most casinos (even the accredited ones) will use any frivolous excuse to deny legitimate winnings. Especially if any sort of bonus is involved. I would recommend one PC, one IP per casino account.

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    I've done this, but then again I only play at good solid reputable places where I have a history.

    I've only done it with the 'flash' versions of MG casino's and Wagerworks sites -- never used 'installed' software.

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    Just the paranoid fears of an old mouse but.... From what I've read in the forums... Don't do it!

    Casinos (even the good ones) are prone to panic if they catch different users signing on from the same machine and/or address. They go into a Robbie the Robot panic (danger! danger!) and begin locking accounts and confiscating withdrawals and squealing 'multiple accounts!' and/or 'bonus abuse' and/or 'fraud' at the drop of a hat. Even if it gets straightened out later, the ill will that results isn't worth it.

    If there is a reputable casino where these others want to play and sign up, you might want to contact the casino first. Almost all casinos have T&C forbidding more than one user per address/building (that even applies to internet cafes, apartment buildings, college dorms, etc.). It could be a real nightmare later on.

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    Why chance it? I wouldnt let anyone gamble on my own PC. If anything, instead of depositing on their own account, let them play under your name after they pay you

    My friend did that with me. I let her play, she gave me the deposit and I put that much in a casino account. If she won, I would do a w/d and pay her when I got it, if she lost, no difference. It worked because she didnt have accounts anyway but if your friends have accounts they wont get the comp credits.

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    yeah was thinking along same lines when i first started off playing had same issue with oldest son here he deposited and opened account and so did i. Worried also if they use their lap top and use a roaming isp number in area could be mine so i might just let them use my account deposit and play, they have more then enough money on them for that and will build up my loyalty points also lol thanks for the help all.

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    Before you start playing multiple accts from the same computer, I suggest you email them first regarding your intentions because if you dont, then you are putting your winnings at risk. If you lose, thats fine with them!


    Quote Originally Posted by lauram View Post
    Just wondering im having company over next weekend and i know this couple play a lot of online casinos prob same as the ones i do. Instead of them using their lap top are they able to log in on my home computer and play, or in the long run land more probs for both of us if we try to deposit or cash out. Next question what happens if you have one computer and 2 people over 21 that want to play with their own account should they play at seperate places or can they join same casino as long as its their own credit card being charged.

    thanks for any help on this

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    I look at it like this, there's not ever been, nor ever will be, a casino that tells me where I can and can't play from. As long as the 2 accounts are registered at seperate addresses, use seperate depositing methods, and are different people there's really not jack the casino can say. What could they do, say you're abusing deposits?

    As far as the IP thing goes, I go over to friends houses all the time that gamble with my laptop and use their wireless to play on my and their accounts. Who is to say 4 dozen people don't head to Starbucks/any random internet cafe and play on different accounts throughout any given day, do they not pay them based soley on the IP address?

    And asking permission to play on someone elses computer? You have got to be delerious, this all falls back on the first statement, they can't and won't tell me where, when or how I can play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lauram View Post
    yeah was thinking along same lines when i first started off playing had same issue with oldest son here he deposited and opened account and so did i. Worried also if they use their lap top and use a roaming isp number in area could be mine so i might just let them use my account deposit and play, they have more then enough money on them for that and will build up my loyalty points also lol thanks for the help all.
    If they deposit into your account and play from your computer, use YOUR ewallet or debit/credit card to deposit, not theirs. That will just lead to more problems if the card or ewallet isn't yours.
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