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Casino FAQ's
Thank you for visiting UK-Casino.GB.Com. Below are the most frequent questions we have received.
The answers are designed to help make playing at casinos as easy as possible.
How safe and secure is my information over the internet?
Most casinos' software uses 128-bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Digital Encryption to protect the
details of your credit card transactions on the Internet. This is the Internet security standard
demanded by major financial institutions for online transactions. If you are uncomfortable including
your credit card numbers in any e-mail correspondence, you always have the option of telephoning over
your details.
Can I open a Real Money Account or play for free as a Guest?
The choice is yours! You can open a Real Money Account, where you play with real money, or a Guest
Account, where you play with free credits, or both. If you are playing as a guest it is advisable not
to download software. But if you are downloading the software you will be given the choice for either
play with real money or as a guest.
How many accounts may I have?
Most casinos usually only let you have one Real Money Account per household. Please note that all
promotions are only available only once; per person, family, household address, e-mail address, credit
card number, and environments where computers are shared (university, fraternity, school, public library,
workplace, etc). You may only have one Guest Account per person. You may have both a Real Money Account
and a Guest Account.
Is it legal for me to gamble online?
Play at an Online Casino is usually only to persons older than 18 years of age, or the legal age
of the majority in their jurisdiction, whichever is greater. Minors may not, under any circumstances,
play at this online casino.
All play by any ineligible person will be voided, including any winnings accruing to that person.
They will reserve the right to request proof of age at any stage in order to enforce the prohibition
of casino play by minors. Casino play at this online casino is available only to persons resident in
jurisdictions where such participation is legal and not prohibited.
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