How to spot a bad code page

Bad code pages usually reveal themselves quickly. They shout benefits, hide conditions, and make caution sound unnecessary.
Watch the tone
If everything is framed as urgent, exclusive or guaranteed, the page is probably trying to rush you past the careful part.
Calm pages usually age better because they are built to inform rather than provoke.
Watch what is missing
Missing age notices, no mention of legal markets, and no explanation of terms are major warning signs. Silence can be as revealing as hype.
If the page never slows down to explain, it probably does not want questions.
Use red flags as a decision tool
The point is not to become paranoid. It is to notice when a page gives you less clarity than you need.
When that happens, step back and return to a page that explains the maingame code more responsibly.
If you want the direct next step after reading this, return to the main guide and use the maingame code only after checking the wording, your eligibility and the official terms.
