License Verification Terms and Conditions (Disclaimer)
This License Verification page is provided as a service to verify the present licensing status of the Company and Website named above as an IP Provider, who operates under under license reference 1668/JAZ issued to Curaçao eGaming.
Creating or maintaining any links from another website to this License Verification page without our prior written permission is prohibited.
For authenticity, make sure that the url of this website starts with curacao-egaming.com. If you are not sure, please check the licensee register on curacao-egaming.com directly.
Curaçao eGaming (“CEG”) should only be contacted by players when they believe an Operator is in breach of their license. All disputes with an Operator about a payout, a blocked account, a delay, broken features and so on, should first be taken up directly with the Operator. If no resolution is found, you can escalate the matter to Curaçao eGaming by clicking the link above.
Request For Self-Exclusion
By using the option to Self-Exclude, you commit to the additional terms as displayed below. Please read this information carefully before continuing.
Additional Terms For Self-Exclusion
The option to Self-Exclude (“Self-Exclusion”) via the verification page (the: “Seal”) is an intermediary service of Curaçao eGaming (“CEG”). By submitting a request for Self-Exclusion (the “Request”) via the Self-Exclusion form (the “Form”), the end user (“End-User”) triggers a mandatory procedure for the operator (the “Operator”) of this particular to discontinue services to the End-User for a minimum of 6 (six) months as per the IP-Agreement between CEG and the Operator. The Request shall not immediately trigger Self-Exclusion. CEG shall first confirm the identity of the End-User. Once the request is properly validated, the Operator shall be allowed a grace period of seven calendar days to comply with the Request, after which the Operator should confirm the Self-Exclusion to the End-User. The End-User is at any time allowed to seek alternate means to Self-Exclude. However CEG does not accept any responsibility for the End-User that opts not to follow this particular intermediary procedure.