Yes, it's a positive development. The Terms have been modified as announced and this clause has been removed. But you no longer have access to the old backend and it doesn't work like a normal migration. You are forced to register again. At this point in time, we cannot say whether the old data will have to be transferred manually. There were previously 2 programs for Lapalingo and for LordLucky, now it's all in one. For some who were previously on Standard, the new terms are definitely an improvement, also by eliminating this clause. The only downside is that only bank transfer is currently offered, which we feel is insufficient.

But no matter what the conditions are or what deal you have, it has to work. If it doesn't (before only a handful of clicks) then the best program is useless. A program must also be user-friendly, i.e. have a good overview, be easy to use and, above all, have good conditions. And of course the brands marketed behind it have to be just as good, if not better. If the respective casinos do not reach the users, all this is of no use. But in the case of LordLucky (Lapalingo no experience) it has to be said that it is a well structured casino and it actually offers what a user is looking for. Good overview with many game providers, from good payment methods that work quickly and easily to verification where you can easily upload documents.