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ArtisticSoul5 wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:24 pm Hello faye! I'm good how bout you? That's interesting topic actually i don't have any idea about that but i have a friend told me regarding money laundering and she said, The casinos and betting sites often implement ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING in short AML it measures such as customer verification and transaction monitoring but there are still challenges and vulnerabilities. I believe it's crucial for online gambling operators to have robust AML protocols in place and for regulators to enforce stringent regulations to combat money laundering effectively. it's a complex issue with no one-size-fits-all solution. I'd love to hear others' thoughts and insights on this topic..
Yes I agree and also need to consistently enforce penalties on operators that don't comply with AML regulations. This not only punishes wrongdoers but also serves as a deterrent for others.

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Sky125 wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:19 pm Hi there ! I'm doing well, hope you are too . To answer your question , Money laundering in online gambling is certainly an interesting topic and an important one. It's known to be a concern in the industry, given the potential anonymity and large financial transactions involved. Regulations and KYC (Know Your Customer) measures are in place to prevent this, but it's not always foolproof that's why its important to note that we should always be responsible on keeping our own information safe as well - its like team work for both players and casino owners .
I'd love to hear more thoughts and insights from others on this. I have an additional question for you guys , Do you think the industry is doing enough to combat money laundering in online gambling, or are there areas that still need improvement? Feel free to drop a comment below :) Have a good one you guys !
I've got to admit, I'm pretty upset about this topic because I've actually been a victim of money laundering, and it's frustrating to see how some people exploit others for their own gain . My case is still being investigated, but I'm hoping for a positive outcome because the authorities have been updating me for any progress and the company has been really helpful regarding my case . As for whether the industry is doing enough to combat this? Definitely ! but I think there's still room for improvement. Ongoing cooperation, innovation, and vigilance are crucial to making online gambling safer. A friendly reminder make sure to investigate and make sure the company you are signing up to is really legitimate before giving out any information !

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Wonder473 wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:43 pm
Sky125 wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:19 pm Hi there ! I'm doing well, hope you are too . To answer your question , Money laundering in online gambling is certainly an interesting topic and an important one. It's known to be a concern in the industry, given the potential anonymity and large financial transactions involved. Regulations and KYC (Know Your Customer) measures are in place to prevent this, but it's not always foolproof that's why its important to note that we should always be responsible on keeping our own information safe as well - its like team work for both players and casino owners .
I'd love to hear more thoughts and insights from others on this. I have an additional question for you guys , Do you think the industry is doing enough to combat money laundering in online gambling, or are there areas that still need improvement? Feel free to drop a comment below :) Have a good one you guys !
I've got to admit, I'm pretty upset about this topic because I've actually been a victim of money laundering, and it's frustrating to see how some people exploit others for their own gain . My case is still being investigated, but I'm hoping for a positive outcome because the authorities have been updating me for any progress and the company has been really helpful regarding my case . As for whether the industry is doing enough to combat this? Definitely ! but I think there's still room for improvement. Ongoing cooperation, innovation, and vigilance are crucial to making online gambling safer. A friendly reminder make sure to investigate and make sure the company you are signing up to is really legitimate before giving out any information !
I'm really sorry to hear that you've been a victim of money laundering; it's a frustrating and disheartening experience. I'm glad to hear that the authorities are keeping you updated on the progress of your case and that the company is being helpful.

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Wonder473 wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:43 pm
Sky125 wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:19 pm Hi there ! I'm doing well, hope you are too . To answer your question , Money laundering in online gambling is certainly an interesting topic and an important one. It's known to be a concern in the industry, given the potential anonymity and large financial transactions involved. Regulations and KYC (Know Your Customer) measures are in place to prevent this, but it's not always foolproof that's why its important to note that we should always be responsible on keeping our own information safe as well - its like team work for both players and casino owners .
I'd love to hear more thoughts and insights from others on this. I have an additional question for you guys , Do you think the industry is doing enough to combat money laundering in online gambling, or are there areas that still need improvement? Feel free to drop a comment below :) Have a good one you guys !
I've got to admit, I'm pretty upset about this topic because I've actually been a victim of money laundering, and it's frustrating to see how some people exploit others for their own gain . My case is still being investigated, but I'm hoping for a positive outcome because the authorities have been updating me for any progress and the company has been really helpful regarding my case . As for whether the industry is doing enough to combat this? Definitely ! but I think there's still room for improvement. Ongoing cooperation, innovation, and vigilance are crucial to making online gambling safer. A friendly reminder make sure to investigate and make sure the company you are signing up to is really legitimate before giving out any information !
I'm truly sorry to hear that you've been a victim of money laundering, and I appreciate you sharing your experience and perspective. It's indeed frustrating and disheartening when individuals exploit others for their own gain through illegal activities like money laundering. It's positive to hear that the authorities are actively investigating your case and that the company involved has been cooperative. Effective cooperation between authorities, businesses, and individuals is vital in combating money laundering and other financial crimes. Your point about ensuring the legitimacy of online gambling operators is also important. Due diligence and research before engaging with any online gambling platform are essential steps in protecting oneself from potential fraud or illegal activities. Staying informed about a company's regulatory compliance, AML and KYC practices, and overall reputation can go a long way in promoting safer participation in the industry. Thank you for sharing your perspective, and I hope your situation is resolved positively, and that your experience serves as a reminder for others to be cautious and informed when engaging with online gambling services. If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to ask.

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Wonder473 wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:43 pm
Sky125 wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:19 pm Hi there ! I'm doing well, hope you are too . To answer your question , Money laundering in online gambling is certainly an interesting topic and an important one. It's known to be a concern in the industry, given the potential anonymity and large financial transactions involved. Regulations and KYC (Know Your Customer) measures are in place to prevent this, but it's not always foolproof that's why its important to note that we should always be responsible on keeping our own information safe as well - its like team work for both players and casino owners .
I'd love to hear more thoughts and insights from others on this. I have an additional question for you guys , Do you think the industry is doing enough to combat money laundering in online gambling, or are there areas that still need improvement? Feel free to drop a comment below :) Have a good one you guys !
I've got to admit, I'm pretty upset about this topic because I've actually been a victim of money laundering, and it's frustrating to see how some people exploit others for their own gain . My case is still being investigated, but I'm hoping for a positive outcome because the authorities have been updating me for any progress and the company has been really helpful regarding my case . As for whether the industry is doing enough to combat this? Definitely ! but I think there's still room for improvement. Ongoing cooperation, innovation, and vigilance are crucial to making online gambling safer. A friendly reminder make sure to investigate and make sure the company you are signing up to is really legitimate before giving out any information !
I'm sorry to hear that , I agree its really unimaginable for me as well to know that their are people who enjoys taking advantage of other people . Hope your case gets resolve soon and who ever did it may be bought to justice .

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Wonder473 wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:43 pm
Sky125 wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:19 pm Hi there ! I'm doing well, hope you are too . To answer your question , Money laundering in online gambling is certainly an interesting topic and an important one. It's known to be a concern in the industry, given the potential anonymity and large financial transactions involved. Regulations and KYC (Know Your Customer) measures are in place to prevent this, but it's not always foolproof that's why its important to note that we should always be responsible on keeping our own information safe as well - its like team work for both players and casino owners .
I'd love to hear more thoughts and insights from others on this. I have an additional question for you guys , Do you think the industry is doing enough to combat money laundering in online gambling, or are there areas that still need improvement? Feel free to drop a comment below :) Have a good one you guys !
I've got to admit, I'm pretty upset about this topic because I've actually been a victim of money laundering, and it's frustrating to see how some people exploit others for their own gain . My case is still being investigated, but I'm hoping for a positive outcome because the authorities have been updating me for any progress and the company has been really helpful regarding my case . As for whether the industry is doing enough to combat this? Definitely ! but I think there's still room for improvement. Ongoing cooperation, innovation, and vigilance are crucial to making online gambling safer. A friendly reminder make sure to investigate and make sure the company you are signing up to is really legitimate before giving out any information !
So sad to hear that :( Thank you for sharing your experience and insights. It's a testament to the importance of staying vigilant and informed when participating in online gambling, and your words serve as a valuable reminder to all.

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Lion505 wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:24 pm Absolutely! Money laundering is a persistent concern, not only within the casino industry but also across various other types of businesses.
Absolutely! Money laundering poses a significant challenge, and it's a problem that extends beyond just the casino industry. It's a global issue that affects various sectors, including finance, real estate, and even online platforms. To combat money laundering effectively, it's essential for businesses and governments to work together, implement strict anti-money laundering (AML) measures, and stay vigilant to detect and prevent illicit financial activities. This not only safeguards the integrity of businesses but also helps maintain the overall financial system's integrity.