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Pagcor warns public vs fraudulent gaming certifications

Pagcor warns public vs fraudulent gaming certifications

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Pagcor warns public vs fraudulent gaming certifications
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MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) has cautioned the public against fraudulent gaming certifications reportedly linked to a company “operating a legitimate e-games venue license.”

In a statement on Monday, Pagcor said it received reports that Lucky 7 Bingo Corp. has been engaging in contract agreements with “individuals under the guise of offering guidance and support.”

The agency said the company, through the contracts and its Lucky 7 Bet Lottery Platform, aims to earn P50,000, and a P3,000 upfront deposit was required among the bettors as part of the "bogus" agreement.

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However, Pagcor said, “The license referenced in these agreements is a fake offshore gaming license since all offshore gaming operations have been officially banned in the Philippines since December 31, 2024."

“While Lucky 7 Bingo Corporation is a legitimate licensee for e-games venue operations as of April 30, 2025, it does not hold any valid offshore gaming license,” Pagcor  Offshore Gaming and Licensing Department head Jessa Fernandez said.

“The license presented in said agreements is fake, and any engagement based on it is fraudulent. We strongly advise the public to exercise due diligence when engaging with entities claiming to be Pagcor-accredited,” she added.

In line with this, Fernandez advised the public to remain vigilant and verify the legitimacy of gaming licenses through its website or contact numbers: +632 8521-1542 or +632 8522-0299./mcm

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