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Some online “games” may actually function like illegal gambling—especially when money is staked and chance determines the result. The risks are not limited to operators; even participation can raise legal concerns under Korean law. Check the article for common warning signs, high-risk game types, penalties, and why teenagers need extra protection. https://injoys.com/en/articles/variant-gambling-games-risks-and-penalties-korea

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Have you ever found a bill that was torn, soaked, or partly burned and wondered if it was still worth anything? In many cases, damaged banknotes can still be exchanged if enough of the bill remains and it can be identified. This article explains the Bank of Korea’s 3/4 and 2/5 standards, plus what to do before taking damaged cash in for exchange. https://injoys.com/en/articles/damaged-korean-banknotes-exchange-value

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Terms and conditions may look like routine paperwork, but in financial transactions they can decide important details—fees, interest, coverage limits, cancellation rules, and possible penalties. If you’re considering a financial product, it’s worth knowing what to check before you sign. Read the article for a practical overview of why these contract terms matter and how to approach them. https://injoys.com/en/articles/why-financial-terms-and-conditions-matter

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