I like to experiment with other bingo sites where i am not allowed to play in fun mode to see what the rest of the world gets to enjoy. Does anyone know of sites that dont allow US but a allow us to play in fun mode? Thanks in advance.
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Hiya bonkers i am right there with ya darlin on that one! Try Landmark Bingo - Tasty Bingo and i am not so sure about Rogers Bingo i think may have recently disallowed free play for US players but not 100% sure.
Good luck to you and let us know what you think of these bingo sites!
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I've played the free games that you guys have here and have had the chance to experience several that I would never otherwise have the chance to. I'm happy to know of a few sites where I can practice too. Thank you to those that replied and ty Bonkers4Bingo for bringing this up.
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I did not have any problems registering as a resident of another country where mine was on the list of restricted ones, i usually even manage to claim the free trial bonus to try out what i find interesting.
Is that not illegal ? If you live in a country that is restricted then that is to say you cannot play on the site, by changing the country you commit an act of fraud.. My opinion anyway.
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I did not have any problems registering as a resident of another country where mine was on the list of restricted ones, i usually even manage to claim the free trial bonus to try out what i find interesting.
Is that not illegal ? If you live in a country that is restricted then that is to say you cannot play on the site, by changing the country you commit an act of fraud.. My opinion anyway.
If the worst thing drthe does is play at a site with a FREE Trial offer that he can NOT cash out any wins he and anyone else is living a pretty clean life.
Its like saying someone committed fraud for pulling the tags off pillows that say WARNING!
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Well, no - by signing up for an account, and falsifying the details, that breaks the terms of the site? The gaming laws are quite specific, if someone is prohibited from playing then they are prohibited.
Sorry, this is a topic I feel very strongly about as I see it happen a lot. It's not fair on the genuine players when a false account wins.
My biggest beef is with those who sign up for multiple accounts, to get the bonus offers over and over. Again, falsifying details to bypass the system.
The matter of not cashing out winnings is invalid, too late by then, an offence has been committed.
So many people think it is OK to mis-use gambling sites in this way, by breaking the terms of the site like this the accounts is false, which is fraud.
You will not change my opinion. What you do with warnings on pillows is up to you, what people do to break the law is a much more serious matter.
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I did not have any problems registering as a resident of another country where mine was on the list of restricted ones, i usually even manage to claim the free trial bonus to try out what i find interesting.
Is that not illegal ? If you live in a country that is restricted then that is to say you cannot play on the site, by changing the country you commit an act of fraud.. My opinion anyway.
What we do here is test these casinos, bingos etc, for the sake of reviewing them, testing their bonuses, our exclusive deals etc before we post them on here.
So when we cant register due to country restrictions we have to open an account under different country. This by no means we support fraud, as we always fought against it, it just means that we need to do that in cases where there is no other way to get the information only in order to provide the best possible service to our members.
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- at Apr 20, 12, 01:39:09 PM
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Thanks Zuga.
Gordon57, there are tons of bingo sites out there that I, as a resident of Serbia am not alowed to register with. Thus the only way for me to test anything there is to do what i already posted in a comment and what Zuga already explained. For the most part, free trial bonuses i recieved are still on my account there, as i dont use them unless there is some very interesting novelty on their site that i would like to recomend to felow members which you must be aware I need to test first and from which in the long run site itself only profits and loses nothing in the proces. Also the only reason that i recieved those bonuses if you can call it a bonus at all is the fact it was credited automaticaly in the moment of registering.
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Guys, I appreciate that you are reviewing sites in the main. It's just that the way it was written up was not what i would have expected to see - almost a quick guide for those in 'banned' countries to circumvent the security and other procedures designed to prevent abuse and fraud...?
I am in a big argument about fake accounts on one site and am looking at many discussion boards like this because there are some out to give me a bad name where they feel threatened that their multiple accounts, and fraud, will be stopped.
I don't name names unless they are serial abusers, and there have been a couple of those. My aim is to show the management of the site concerned just how deep the issue goes.
Sorry, but if I spot anything that seems to condone fraud, or make light of getting round the restrictions, then I'm gonna jump on it. If the law and gaming regulations say 'no' then that should be respected.
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