If a local corp offers games someone might not like… games that a player might consider have kinda too high odds and additionally high ticket prices, JP's that look like taking a big % of money and still very hard to win, then something like RNG games that also might go long time without JP winners...while a player still likes just ball machines and good odds, like in a 6/45 or lower...
and on the other side online there are a lot of really attractive bouncy ball games with quite various odds , and OK prices, like at an high level authorized retailer , but, still not offered locally but online
Do in such situation some ethical issues are still valid… like playing at the local retailer because of some ethics , despite liking the exact games , prizes, numbers of bigger winners and costs for one play that are offered online at the another place?
and on the other side online there are a lot of really attractive bouncy ball games with quite various odds , and OK prices, like at an high level authorized retailer , but, still not offered locally but online
Do in such situation some ethical issues are still valid… like playing at the local retailer because of some ethics , despite liking the exact games , prizes, numbers of bigger winners and costs for one play that are offered online at the another place?
