❌ Hajper ❌Comeon ❌Lyllo Casino
Status: Blacklisted
Summary:
When responsibility is absent, the only option left is legal action.
Today, a lawsuit has been filed against ComeOn Group and its subsidiary Hajper, after the company allowed a customer to lose over SEK 2.2 million despite numerous clear signs of gambling addiction.
This same company immediately restricted the player from sports betting after a win of SEK 65,087 – yet allowed him to wager SEK 62.8 million on online casino games.
Deposits of SEK 400,000 within one hour went unchecked. A total of 17,829 casino bets were logged, but not until after a loss of SEK 836,000 was a generic “responsible gambling” email sent.
When nearly SEK 4 million had been deposited, the company requested a “Source of Wealth” – but even when it was ignored, the player was still allowed to deposit hundreds of thousands more.
To this day, the company refuses to communicate on the matter.
In a separate case, another individual – clearly showing signs of gambling addiction – was allowed to continue playing at ComeOn until it led to a suicide attempt.
Despite this, the same individual was able to gamble again during a relapse – this time at Lyllo Casino, also operated by Co-Gaming Limited, the same company that had already documented the player’s condition.