Signing up to multiple sister sites

GamblerProMax

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If a casino group runs 10 sister sites with the same welcome bonus on each one is it actually bonus abuse to sign up to all of them? Technically you're a new player on every platform. The operator built it that way. Curious where people draw the line on this because I don't think it's as clear cut as casinos want you to believe
 
Had no issues doing this across three sites years ago. The landscape has changed a lot since then though, they share a lot more information between skins now than they used to.
 
Technically you're a new player on each platform so I don't see how they can call it abuse. The operator chose to run separate licenses and separate bonuses. That's on them.
 
the ones that get burned are the ones who do it too obviously and too fast. space it out and use different payment methods if possible and read the terms first. not saying it's risk free just saying the risk is manageable
 
had mine flagged on the third sister site. same KYC documents and same payment method. they figured it out pretty fast. worth knowing that they do share data across skins
 
It depends entirely on the terms. Some groups explicitly say one bonus per household across all brands. Others say nothing about it and then close your account when you try to withdraw.
 
fair game until it isn't. the problem is you never know which side of that line you're on until they make a decision about your account
 
The whole sister site model exists to capture different types of players with the same backend. If they wanted to restrict bonuses across skins they could do it in five minutes. The fact that they don't is a choice.
 
done this a few times without issues but i only ever do one or two from the same group. hitting all ten sites from the same parent company in a week is probably what gets you flagged
 
The terms are where this lives or dies. Read them on every single site before you deposit. Some groups are fine with it and some will void your bonus and close both accounts.
 
I think the issue is the withdrawal. Most of the time nobody cares until you try to cash out and then suddenly the bonus was invalid. Classic.
 
it should be fair game. you're not hacking anything you're just using publicly available offers on publicly available sites. the moral outrage from operators on this is a bit rich given some of the terms they write
 
Had no issues doing this across three sites years ago. The landscape has changed a lot since then though. They share a lot more information between skins now than they used to.
 
the ones that get burned are the ones who do it too obviously and too fast. space it out and use different payment methods if possible and read the terms first. not saying it's risk free just saying the risk is manageable
 
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