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This just popped up on my FB seems they going down the same route which brought Amigo and the payday loans lot to the floor "not carrying our affordability checks".
I just can't see how this will work with most of the big casinos being based overseas and if it did how will they ever enforce it? Screenshot_20240911_102705_com.facebook.katana.webp
 
A conspicuous-looking ad, with a deliberate typo in the title. I would not be taking this seriously. I look forward to being corrected though. @irish-ranger I think you nailed it on the head, how on earth do you go after these offshore casinos. These law firms could spend weeks trying to track down business owners and addresses and still come up with nothing useful.
 
I know the ambulance chasers have been active in the Netherlands trying to push this, but in that case the KSA are claiming (despite court cases to the contrary) that prior gambling was "illegal".

I'm not sure what ambulance they are trying to chase here - this isn't payday loans or PPI where there was a clear error in process, and there is no prior suggestion of illegality by the regulator and/or courts.

No Win No Fee makes no sense because there's little to be won - so I can think of:
  • it's a way to harvest gullible / addicted people and spam them with shithole casinos
  • given there is a law firm with that name (but it's not necessarily that company, given the volume of facebook fraud) - get people to pay for "legal services" that have little to no chance of success... they wouldn't be the first firm to be ambulance chasing for gambling addicts or "mental health" refunds.
 

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