HardyK wrote: Thank you for your clear words, Dbac130579.
The casino seems to have a license, but it is a so-called master license from Curacao, which I would honestly always be careful about. There are some reports of inconsistencies that have occurred at casinos with this license, but these have not had any significant consequences for the casino operators, which is always for the benefit of players.
So I would definitely be careful with deposits.
License or not, it doesn't really matter to me whether you have a license or not, even with licenses you can cheat a player out of his winnings, like the Drake Casino with me, for example, I'm assuming that they also have a valid license and I'm definitely not the only player who is told "your documents look like they were edited with Photoshop, we have to close your account if you don't send others" what should you do as a player? Find a lawyer, go to court to sue for $100, not even €.
Or like the Hallmark Casino, where I don't know whether it's licensed or not, but my winnings were also canceled there because of 2 no deposit bonuses in a row without making a deposit, even though I would have been in the right, but the lawyer said there would be a residual risk of 30% I would be left with the legal costs and so I decided to forego the $3000 profit rather than have to pay any money myself