Cashback Sites May Be Too Generous with Gambling Bonuses
Some cashback websites may come under more legal scrutiny as they have inadvertently dabbled in gambling a little too much.
The promotion of such websites is legal in the United Kingdom and so is gambling. One consumer got £30,000 ($39,00) back in a single month. The Daily Mail argues that the sites may be facing more legal scrutiny. The review of the Gambling Act 2005 is set to debate core aspects of gambling industry.
Alex Davies-Jones is the Shadow Minister for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport. StepChange’s Sue Anderson believes that gambling firms should not target vulnerable gamblers or exploit their vulnerabilities. Bonuses have been mostly ostracized in Northern European markets. Topcashback and Quidco will revise their gambling bonuses. Ohmydosh did not offer a comment for the media.