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Setting up your account at Larabet isn’t anything out of the ordinary. It follows the same process I’ve seen on other NovaForge LTD sites, and honestly, that’s not a bad thing. I think every brand should keep things consistent when it comes to account creation. It’s quick, simple, and everything’s right where you’d expect it to be.
That said, there was one part that felt a bit off to me. Read on to see what I mean.
I tried to simplify this into three points, just like they have done on the site. The layout they use is pretty clear, but I figured I’d walk through each step in a bit more detail, especially since there are a couple of things that aren’t explained all that well when you’re actually doing it.

The first thing you’ll see is the bonus selection screen. I think that’s totally normal for this brand, when you take the owner into account. You’ve got two options, depending on whether you’re more into casino games or sports.
| Bonus Type | Offer |
| Casino Bonus | 100% up to €500 + 200 free spins |
| Sports Bonus | 100% up to €100 |
You can also opt out entirely if you don’t want a bonus. Personally, I tend to skip these during sign-up unless I’ve already looked into the terms. It’s not that the offers are bad. I just think it’s easier to make that choice after you’ve poked around the site a bit. And unless you’ve got a promo code handy (which I usually don’t), there’s nothing else to fill in here.
Next is your email and password. So, the basic stuff that ties your account together. You’ll also need to agree to the Terms and Conditions and the Privacy Policy. There is nothing really interesting here. It’s just a necessary step to creating an account in any online space.
The last bit asks for your name, date of birth, sex, country, currency, phone number, and address. What did catch my attention, though, is that once you submit this info, you’re locked in. You can’t go back and change anything yourself. If you mess something up or need to update your details later, you’ll have to go through customer support. And yeah, that’s exactly as fun as it sounds. So double-check everything before you hit that last button.
This part confused me a bit, not gonna lie. After I made my account and even deposited, I didn’t get asked to verify anything, not even my email. That’s unusual. Most casinos at least send you a confirmation link, but here? Nothing.
That said, it doesn’t mean verification doesn’t exist. It’s just not triggered right away, and the site isn’t super upfront about when it will happen. Even when I tried to manually verify myself, the site told me it wasn’t needed. So yeah… weird.
Here’s what I managed to dig up from Section 5 of the terms and conditions:
So yeah, just because you’re not asked for anything right away doesn’t mean you won’t be later. The checks are in the terms, and they can happen at any time.
Gotta give Larabet credit here! Logging in is one of the smoother parts of the whole setup. I didn’t get logged out randomly, and there weren’t any annoying session timeouts either. Honestly, I’ve had worse.
Here’s how it goes:
And that’s… kind of it. It just works well, and there is nothing else to say about it.
The registration process here works well. It’s clean, quick, and doesn’t get in your way, which is more than I can say for other parts of the site. But just because the account setup goes smoothly doesn’t mean the rest of the platform is going to follow suit. Between the license, the odd design choices, and the VIP-based withdrawal limits, there’s still a lot to be unsure about.
So yeah, if you’re planning to try it out, at least the signup won’t waste your time. But whether or not the site’s worth sticking with… that’s a different conversation.
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