I noticed the hype around this casino and decided to check a few things out to see if I would play there at all. Note that this is assuming I didn't know about Casinomeister and this casino. Imagine I just discovered it online and have €2,000 in my pocket ready to deposit if it's a decent site.
Site Look: It's a personal matter, but I prefer something like Winz Casino where you can switch between Slots or Live Casino. It makes all straight and clear.
Footer Info: There are no links to a page that tells me what payments are accepted, limits, fees, and payout times. This is important to me!
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Here is an example of a decent payments page:
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Then I would move to
FAQs in the hope of finding my answer there.
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The FAQs block is completely useless.
At this point, I would have thought that this is just a shit casino made from a laptop while holding it on a knee, and I would lose trust, let alone deposit. But I would start checking around just to see what else is there.
Bonuses: The content contradicts itself. The headline says "We Match 150% of Any Deposit In The Casino."
I haven't got a clue what they mean by "Any Deposit," but assume it means any limit. If so, then below it says Max Bonus 1,500, which contradicts the headline. Then there's no info about what games I can play with the bonus, and it's not clear if the 35x wagering applies to the bonus amount, deposit amount, or both.
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Seeing "Max Cashout 10x bonus amount" and "Max Payout 1,000" would make me want to leave right away if I were here after the bonuses.
To me, it's a red flag - the casino either doesn't care about or understand its own bonus structure, or is simply making it confusing for players to understand.
VIP Tiers: The cashback is very low, just 1% to 5%. Even on the top level (GodMode), they give 5%, and it's unclear whether the cashback is wager-free. Plus, the live casino doesn't contribute to the tier system or cashback.
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Casino's Shop: It's good for nothing. Here's an example of how it works to get 50 Spins in Santa's Wonderland by paying 60 coins:
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1 Point = 1 Coin
- For casino play: $150 wagered in casino = 1 Point = 1 Coin
- For sportsbook: $300 wagered in sportsbook = 1 Point = 1 Coin (at minimum odds of 1.8 or -125)
So, the wagering needed for 60 coins to get 50 free spins:
- In casino: 60 coins * $150 per coin = $9,000 wagered
- In sportsbook: 60 coins * $300 per coin = $18,000 wagered
This means to get 50 spins in Santa's Wonderland (costing 60 coins), I'd need to wager either $9,000 in the casino or $18,000 in the sportsbook.
And there's no info about whether these spins are wagering-free or not - and it doesn't even say how much in money 1 spin is worth.
Terms & Data Collection: There's a monthly withdrawal limit of $30,000 USD. For wins over €50,000, they reserve the right to pay in monthly installments. It's worth knowing before you play.
The site terms are governed by Costa Rica law, but the paper (license) claims to be from Anjouan. This is a major contradiction.
Plus, on the privacy policy page, they still show 365/JAZ (an
from one of the 4 Master licensors in Curacao).
They share your data with "carefully selected partners" without clearly defining who these partners are or limiting the purposes of sharing.
According to clause 12 (International transfers), they can transfer your data to any country, including those with inadequate privacy laws.
The last one is even "funnier", and concerning.
"
We have the right to do whatever we want with your data."
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What to do? To start:
- Get a few Mickeymouse from Fiverr or Upwork to remove all outdated and irrelevant content
- Create ALL essential/core pages for the casino with specifics bang-on to the point
- Keep all info across the site consistent
- Add clear dates to pages like delorocasino.com/page/terms_of_use_65eecd7b10913 and delorocasino.com/page/privacy_policy_65eecd7b2827c
These steps will improve site credibility.
At the moment, I wouldn't play here.