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Multiple players on the same IP address/acct?

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Hiya: I have to releated questions, and hope Casino Reps will chime in.

1. If you have multiple players, and multiple accounts, using the same IP, "Province in Philippines" as example, How would, "I", prove that these are from my affiliate/refferals, vs Me having multiple accounts at the same Casino?

2. More importantly. If there is a bunch of small deposits, and a withdraw once in a while, several times in a day, at the same Casino, and same account at that Casino, from the same IP, and it kind of looks like there are multiple players on the same account, is this OK?

So, question one is how would the player, prove he has only 1 account there, and question two is how would the Casino prove multiple players on the same account?

The reason for this thread is, "Think Internet Cafe, with OnLine Gambling set up". Thanks, for any replys.

PS: Stating that the T&C do not allow sharing of accounts/passwords, ect, is not an answer, as i already know this. Linda played Lucky slots, went to the store for a while. Her husband came home, and logged into the same Casino, same account, and played 3 card poker. This happens in most households that have accounts at Casino's. Has anyone ever heard of a Good Casino, not paying because the husband admitted winning the money on his wifes account, in the same house? "No Bonus involved"
 
Hiya: I have to releated questions, and hope Casino Reps will chime in.

1. If you have multiple players, and multiple accounts, using the same IP, "Province in Philippines" as example, How would, "I", prove that these are from my affiliate/refferals, vs Me having multiple accounts at the same Casino?

2. More importantly. If there is a bunch of small deposits, and a withdraw once in a while, several times in a day, at the same Casino, and same account at that Casino, from the same IP, and it kind of looks like there are multiple players on the same account, is this OK?

So, question one is how would the player, prove he has only 1 account there, and question two is how would the Casino prove multiple players on the same account?

The reason for this thread is, "Think Internet Cafe, with OnLine Gambling set up". Thanks, for any replys.

PS: Stating that the T&C do not allow sharing of accounts/passwords, ect, is not an answer, as i already know this. Linda played Lucky slots, went to the store for a while. Her husband came home, and logged into the same Casino, same account, and played 3 card poker. This happens in most households that have accounts at Casino's. Has anyone ever heard of a Good Casino, not paying because the husband admitted winning the money on his wifes account, in the same house? "No Bonus involved"

Think "NEVER register or play in an internet cafe".

This looks like a "household" on the internet, and one that is being used by an unusual number of members who all happen to like gambling at the casino. This is covered by the term "no more than one account in a shared environment". This applies to student halls, households, workplaces, and of course, internet cafes.

Playing on the same COMPUTER is even worse, it creates a physical link between two or more players, and this is VERY likely to happen with an internet cafe.

There is also a security risk because some casino softwares store player specific data in the registry, and in some local files. In an internet cafe, these could be stolen by a criminal, and could allow them access to your casino account.

NO operator is going to say EXACTLY how they check that accounts are not duplicates, so you should avoid the use of shared environments, internet connections, and computers when playing online.

Households with more than one member should cooperate with each other, and share out the casinos in a group between them to avoid inadvertently joining the same one.

For example, husband joins 32Red, Wife joins Dash, and this leaves Golden Lounge and Nedplay free for 2 of the kids when they are old enough:D

I suspect that a few of these "fraud" cases are down to members of a household keeping it a secret that they gamble from the other, who ALSO gambles, and they end up trying the same casino.
 

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