How we work the board
Crownplayparlour never pretends to be a tipster hotline. We place a few UK-relevant names where the sign-up blurb is still in plain English, the “who licensed this” page isn’t a scavenger hunt, and you can eyeball a dispute path before you part with a penny — but the binding paperwork is only ever on the operator’s site, never here.
Money, tracking and the red pen
Some outbound “open account” links carry affiliate cookies; that can pay for hosting time. A cheque never green-lights a sketchy KYC line or a forum full of “where’s my cash-out” posts — that stuff still bounces a name even if a spreadsheet would love the traffic.
When a site tweaks its welcome maths mid-week, we adjust our banner text when we can; the one source of truth is always the brand’s own promo terms, refreshed by their compliance team, not a paragraph cached on us.