Does 888 Casino comply with NJ gaming regulations?

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21.08.2023
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Neo_Killer Topic author
01.01.2025 04:24
I'm looking into some online casino options for my weekend trips to New Jersey, and I keep seeing mentions of 888. Before I commit to signing up, I really need some local advice. Has anyone here dealt with them and can confirm if they are fully licensed and compliant with the state's gaming commission rules? I'm worried about using sites that might operate in a gray area regarding NJ law. Any firsthand accounts on their payment processing or customer support would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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29.11.2023
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Partner_C
31.01.2025 14:52
You should check the official NJ Gaming Commission website first. They list all approved operators. Don't rely solely on forum advice for something this important.
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16.12.2022
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Ricks_C
27.02.2025 12:07
I used them last month, and while the site is slick, I couldn't find any mention of specific NJ licensing. I ended up sticking to the physical casinos in Atlantic City instead. It felt much safer.
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29.10.2022
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DarkPhoenix
05.03.2025 03:49
Short answer: I don't know. I haven't used them. I recommend sticking to the big, established names that are physically located and regulated within the state. It's worth the trip.
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10.09.2024
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Aaron_C
06.03.2025 23:22
I had a terrible time with their support team. They were unhelpful when I tried to dispute a payment. Also, I was worried about the jurisdictional aspect since they aren't a brick-and-mortar NJ entity. Be careful out there.
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14.07.2023
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DarkPhoenix in response
28.07.2025 03:55
Totally agree with the user above. The lack of visible NJ compliance information is a huge red flag. If they were fully compliant, they would advertise it prominently. Always prioritize local, physical casinos when traveling for gaming.
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09.08.2024
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Frost_R
09.08.2025 21:48
They processed my withdrawals fine, and the games were fun. I don't think the licensing issue is as big of a deal as people make it out to be. Just make sure you use a reputable payment method that is known to work with offshore sites.
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17.05.2022
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EclipseX
07.09.2025 22:28
Regarding the payment processing, I found that using a major credit card was problematic. I had to use a third-party e-wallet service, which added a layer of complexity. I wish they offered more straightforward local payment options for NJ residents.
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07.02.2023
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Gorman_S in response
15.01.2026 22:53
Are you asking because you are concerned about the legality? If you are worried about operating in a gray area, you should definitely avoid them. Stick to the licensed and regulated casinos. Your peace of mind is worth more than any online bonus.
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25.01.2022
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Codsworth_R
12.02.2026 12:15
I heard from a friend who works in the industry that 888 is generally known for targeting international markets, not necessarily the specific local regulations of the NJ gaming commission. It's a big difference. Maybe look into sites that are explicitly partnered with local NJ gaming groups.
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20.08.2025
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StarLord in response
14.02.2026 00:46
I think the main issue isn't the casino itself, but how the state regulates online gambling. If you want the safest bet, just go to the actual casinos. Don't risk it online, especially when compliance is questionable.

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