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Originally Posted by IWishIWas
They didn't even know that they "supposedly" had their RNG certification for four months. How do you expect them to understand KYC and vetting of their players.
It's constant headaches. Some people are paid in a day and others it takes weeks. Support doesn't answer. Half of their reps on this board disappear or don't respond to PM's. Joke after joke.
I'm not even getting that far down into the weeds. It's just a simple ask: "How do you determine players are on the same network?" So far as I've read, this has been a separate issue from multi-users or any other clear breach of the TOS.
As an example, your home network is private, then overloaded on the public IP assigned by the ISP to your router. This public IP is part of a larger subnet which is then aggregated to a larger subnet by the ISP to reduce the size of the GRT, especially for international routes. Given that it appears that many of these 3rd party users are in similar geographic locations, it indicates that GP is confusing ISP sourced subnets with a common location.
Of further concern is that I travel frequently, and play on many different private and public networks. I regularly play on public wifi, on my cell phone, in hotel rooms, etc., and while I haven't had any cashout problems so far, I'm worried that I'll get caught up in the confusion at some point.