Legiano Casino – Illegal in Spain

kcollins

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Hey everyone,

I recently found out that Legiano Casino is operating illegally in Spain — they don’t have a valid gaming license, which means they’re completely unregulated. This raises a ton of red flags, especially for players who think they’re protected under Spanish gambling laws.
Here’s why this matters:
No Player Protection – If you get scammed, DGOJ won’t help you since the casino isn’t licensed in Spain.
No Responsible Gambling Safeguards – Banned or self-excluded players can still access the site.
Tax Evasion & Legal Violations – They’re dodging taxes while taking deposits from Spanish players.
At best, this casino is risky, at worst, it’s a complete scam. While it’s hard to get these sites shut down, reporting them can lead to restrictions on their website in Spain.
Has anyone played there? Any issues with withdrawals or shady practices? If anyone wants to know how to report them properly, I can share the process.
 
Yeah, I tried it a couple of months back. The games were decent, but I never felt right about it. Withdrawals took ages, and I had to hassle them just to get my money. Totally sketchy vibe
 
So, you think they’re just a front for something dodgy? I mean, if they don’t have any real oversight, who knows what’s happening with your cash
 
Exactly! It’s like playing with fire. I don’t get why people risk it. There are legit sites out there! Plus, if they’re operating illegally, good luck getting any help if things go south
 
it’s all about the thrill for some folks, but the risk just ain't worth it. I’d rather stick with licensed sites where I know my rights are protected. Anyone know how to actually report them?
 
Yeah, I’m curious about that too! If you can share the reporting process, that’d be awesome. I think we need to get the word out about this
 
damn, I knew something felt off about that site. Played there once and the whole thing gave me sketchy vibes—slow-ass withdrawals, support ignoring my emails, and random bonus terms popping up outta nowhere. Now it makes sense why. No f**king license? That’s a huge nope


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Damn, that’s wild. Appreciate you droppin’ the heads-up. These sketchy ass casinos just pop up outta nowhere thinking they can get away with murder. If they ain’t got that DGOJ license, it’s basically the Wild West — no rules, no backup if shit goes sideways.
Hey everyone,

I recently found out that Legiano Casino is operating illegally in Spain — they don’t have a valid gaming license, which means they’re completely unregulated. This raises a ton of red flags, especially for players who think they’re protected under Spanish gambling laws.
Here’s why this matters:
No Player Protection – If you get scammed, DGOJ won’t help you since the casino isn’t licensed in Spain.
No Responsible Gambling Safeguards – Banned or self-excluded players can still access the site.
Tax Evasion & Legal Violations – They’re dodging taxes while taking deposits from Spanish players.
At best, this casino is risky, at worst, it’s a complete scam. While it’s hard to get these sites shut down, reporting them can lead to restrictions on their website in Spain.
Has anyone played there? Any issues with withdrawals or shady practices? If anyone wants to know how to report them properly, I can share the process.
 
Exactly! It’s like playing with fire. I don’t get why people risk it. There are legit sites out there! Plus, if they’re operating illegally, good luck getting any help if things go south
Yeah, this ^ is spot on. Messin’ with shady-ass sites is like beggin’ to get burned. If a site’s sketchy with bans and taxes, imagine what they’ll do with your cash. 💸 You ain’t gettin’ that back once they ghost you. And good luck talkin’ to support—if it even exists.
 
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