It's important for people who use Neteller, or who play at casinos, to realize this could happen to you. If you wake up one morning, and your Neteller is cleaned out, it's likely you'll have little recourse. The casinos - too many of them - are located in Costa Rico and other places specifically chosen to be beyond the reach of the law. So when a casino gets tired of talking, it can simply say, "We now consider this matter closed."
bpb - you know, as well as I do - if you know anything about the casino industry - that Casino On Net would never let your friendly madman cashout. They would "notice" the duplicate account, and promptly confiscate the winnings.
CON's policies are all about freerolling on stolen money, and nothing whatsoever to do with protecting itself.
You are right, though, that players must protect themselves, when it comes to online gambling.
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