Gambling authority wants online casinos to lower daily limits
2 years, 10 months ago

Gambling authority wants online casinos to lower daily limits

NL Times  

The Dutch Gambling Authority is calling on online casinos to lower their daily limits after consumer program Kassa revealed that users could set their money limit to 100,000 euros per day and playing time limit to 24 hours per day. It is time for these online casinos to take responsibility, Gambling Authority chairman Rene Jansen said, NU.nl reports. "However, I would like to call on the providers of online gambling to look at this carefully. "I cannot imagine that limits like those mentioned are necessary to compete with the illegal gambling sites."

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