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bonus team
24.03.21, 15: 15
Notice regarding advertising of casino offers on the German market at the ComeOn Casino Group. Due to regulatory and licensing reasons, any promotion of a casino welcome offer may no longer be featured or mentioned in the group. The only exception is sports betting.

It affects the casinos ComeOn, Mobilebet and Cherry Automaten.

If you are not interested in sports betting or would like to play without a bonus, this is not a problem. Our tip for slot enthusiasts: just register and see what else the casino has to offer. ;)

bonus team
26.03.21, 11: 49
The same applies to Sunmaker and Sunnyplayer. Again, we still recommend simply registering and seeing what the casino has in store for you. ;)

almera
26.03.21, 17: 57
bezest throws the Germans out too...

playtime slotti
27.03.21, 13: 04
bezest throws the Germans out too...

That's true, but the ComeOn group accepts German players and doesn't close accounts. Because they have applied for a German license, which, however, is associated with massive restrictions and limits.

But it also means that you have to follow certain guidelines when it comes to advertising "casino welcome bonuses" in order to get this license at all. Unfortunately, if you are a partner of these casino groups, you also have to follow them.

But sometimes you just have to read between the lines. If you register, you will find out what is possible. Unfortunately, I cannot formulate it more clearly here.

It is important for the user or customer to know that a group is serious, with or without restrictions. However, it is often the case that formerly reputable casinos or groups make decisions that are not always comprehensible. Or simply taken over by others and then no longer considered recommendable.

Simply deciding to stop accepting players from certain countries and suspending or closing existing accounts is too easy for some companies.

In the case of Betzest, the closure of the German market is justified with the "entry into force of the new German regulation". They could have decided to apply for a German license, but this license costs a few million.

Only the big ones can afford that and what they ultimately expect from it, one would have to ask every single company. Since it is easier for many to simply close the market in question.

A former recommendation quickly turns into the opposite. It should also be mentioned that customers from Austria are not "yet" affected.