funky_seagull
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- Jun 1, 2008
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I recieved an sms message from a mobile games portal I am a member of called gamemobile advertising a new mobile/wireless casino called : winasugo.
I downloaded the product and haven't registered yet, just played for fun. It is the first mobile casino I have come across where you can play all games from one lobby, like online, it is refreshing to do this. I find with mobile casinos, the process of having to log out of one game to load up a different one, is tedious.
It has a generous sign up bonus of 200% with a 20 times bonus playthrough, and it seems play on all games are allowed in wagering requirements as there is nothing in terms saying anything about any games being excluded. The English on the website is good, and the main office is registered in London. I was about to register and maybe make a deposit when I thought I would double-check terms and conditions in case I missed anything, and came across this:
from legalities and rules of play 1 :
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The casinos are licensed under the terms of the Costa Rica Gaming Commission.
The mention of Costa Rica Gaming Commission sent alarm bells ringing, and although I think it looks like a well put together casino. I am wary of where the casino is licensed.
If it is a trustworthy casino with a head office in London trying to appeal to the UK market, why the Hell is it licensed in Costa Rica? It may be the cheapest place to host your game servers, but if you are wanting to appear a safe place to play, wouldn't it be better to license your gaming servers with someone who doesn't have a reputation among the gamers as the capital of rogues...?
Are all casinos licensed in Costa Rica dodgy?
To deposit or not to deposit? That is the question?
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I downloaded the product and haven't registered yet, just played for fun. It is the first mobile casino I have come across where you can play all games from one lobby, like online, it is refreshing to do this. I find with mobile casinos, the process of having to log out of one game to load up a different one, is tedious.
It has a generous sign up bonus of 200% with a 20 times bonus playthrough, and it seems play on all games are allowed in wagering requirements as there is nothing in terms saying anything about any games being excluded. The English on the website is good, and the main office is registered in London. I was about to register and maybe make a deposit when I thought I would double-check terms and conditions in case I missed anything, and came across this:
from legalities and rules of play 1 :
Link Removed ( Old/Invalid)
The casinos are licensed under the terms of the Costa Rica Gaming Commission.
The mention of Costa Rica Gaming Commission sent alarm bells ringing, and although I think it looks like a well put together casino. I am wary of where the casino is licensed.
If it is a trustworthy casino with a head office in London trying to appeal to the UK market, why the Hell is it licensed in Costa Rica? It may be the cheapest place to host your game servers, but if you are wanting to appear a safe place to play, wouldn't it be better to license your gaming servers with someone who doesn't have a reputation among the gamers as the capital of rogues...?
Are all casinos licensed in Costa Rica dodgy?
To deposit or not to deposit? That is the question?
_
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