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In front you can read that he played through a buddy's device and the buddy has his own or a different IP.
The buddy does not have an account.
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you are just not allowed to register 2 accounts with the same ip and get bonuses
there is nothing about you are only allowed to play from the same ip ...nowhere...would also be
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The story with the alleged IP is nothing more than another reason to refuse a payout - without ifs and buts !
Why this is so
IP addresses or more precisely IPv4 addresses are assigned dynamically. But since there is only a limited "stock" of IPv4 addresses available
these free addresses are assigned dynamically because never all users are in the network at the same time. That means as soon as I leave the network (forced disconnection / router reset or similar), "my old IP" gets assigned to someone else. By this procedure an IP address pool of 1000 IPs can be used by far more than 1000 people. This is an optimization of the utilization.
For this reason it is quite normal that someone else is on the road with my "old" IP
Remedy would be IPv6 but this possibility is hardly used because it is badly implementable and leads to problems with web applications. On top of that, 99% of web applications are designed for IPv4.
For example, it is extremely likely that someone logged into the major social platforms with the same IP that I was assigned yesterday - probably even more than one.
So and with enough criminal energy (which is often not far when a lot of money is at stake) to create a "fake" record with identical IP costs not even 5 minutes
Therefore, my advice: strictly avoid casinos with these terms of use and also advise others not to play there.
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Latino wrote on 10/03/2019 at 10:16 am: The story with the alleged IP is nothing more than another reason to refuse a payout - no ifs, ands or buts !
Why this is so
IP addresses or more precisely IPv4 addresses are assigned dynamically. But since there is only a limited "stock" of IPv4 addresses available
these free addresses are assigned dynamically because never all users are in the network at the same time. That means as soon as I leave the network (forced disconnection / router reset or similar), "my old IP" gets assigned to someone else. This way an IP address pool of 1000 IPs can be used by far more than 1000 people. This is an optimization of the utilization.
For this reason it is quite normal that someone else is on the road with my "old" IP
Remedy would be IPv6 but this possibility is hardly used because it is badly implementable and leads to problems with web applications. On top of that, 99% of web applications are designed for IPv4.
For example, it is extremely likely that someone logged into the major social platforms with the same IP that I was assigned yesterday - probably even more than one.
So and with enough criminal energy (which is often not far when it comes to a lot of money) to create a "fake" record with identical IP costs not even 5 minutes
Therefore, my advice: strictly avoid casinos with these terms of use and also advise others not to play there.
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In front you can read that he played through a buddy's device and the buddy has his own or a different IP.
The buddy does not have an account.
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but that doesn't matter at all ...of course you can play from different ip's
you are just not allowed to register 2 accounts with the same ip and get bonuses
there is nothing about you are only allowed to play from the same ip ...nowhere...would also be
complete nonsense
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Why this is so
IP addresses or more precisely IPv4 addresses are assigned dynamically. But since there is only a limited "stock" of IPv4 addresses available
these free addresses are assigned dynamically because never all users are in the network at the same time. That means as soon as I leave the network (forced disconnection / router reset or similar), "my old IP" gets assigned to someone else. By this procedure an IP address pool of 1000 IPs can be used by far more than 1000 people. This is an optimization of the utilization.
For this reason it is quite normal that someone else is on the road with my "old" IP
Remedy would be IPv6 but this possibility is hardly used because it is badly implementable and leads to problems with web applications. On top of that, 99% of web applications are designed for IPv4.
For example, it is extremely likely that someone logged into the major social platforms with the same IP that I was assigned yesterday - probably even more than one.
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So and with enough criminal energy (which is often not far when a lot of money is at stake) to create a "fake" record with identical IP costs not even 5 minutes
Therefore, my advice: strictly avoid casinos with these terms of use and also advise others not to play there.
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