troubleshooting casinos online
Important gambling tips
about online casinos.
Here are some important gambling tips for dealing with a casino that hasn't paid you your
winnings, and you need an idea on where to start your campaign to get paid the money
owed to you.
Please view a recent correspondence
with someone that signed and won at a casino not listed on this site. They
had contacted me after not receiving their winnings.
Pick up the conversation with my
reply.....
I am very, very distrusting of a casino that uses
its own software, as seen in their "about us" section. I have
underlined where they state the use of "exclusive software".
quote:
CashBreak Casino operates under a license
issued by the Government of Belize, Central America. Our exclusive software...
unquote:
"exclusive software" is never a good
thing when it comes to casinos online.
One of the few things an online gambler has in their
favor; is the (major) software providers for online casinos.
The big money is in the casino software; not in the
mom and pop cheat 'em shops. That is why whenever someone gets cheated by a casino
using a major software it is by nonpayment. Never because the casino is
"fixed" to not give out wins. The casino software owners would never
allow that to happen.
If even one time, a casino is exposed for
cheating it ruins the reputation of that software as well as the casino. For
that reason the software providers make it as difficult as possible for their products to
be changed or tampered with:
That all goes out the door however when the casino
has created the software that it uses.
Regardless of whether they pay you or not I
wouldn't gamble there again. Perhaps the reason they are auditing their
software is because it was already "audited" ; but the programmer
accidentally had the games set to payout more;... instead of less. (which may
be why they can afford to payback to customers 10% of their losses).....
And just everything about this place does not
"feel right". I didn't see anywhere that they were even approved by anyone
of any reputable stature - and even if they
were; you are not safe from "nonpayment" type of rip-offs.
GC and SafeBet can only check softwares for
honesty they can't audit every players payment histories, for every casino
they approve.
I imagine they probably do....... choose not to
list some casinos due to excessive reports of nonpayments; but those would be the
extreme bottom of the barrel.
also, the casinos that are good;
at least the ones that I have listed, would have already paid you at
least the money that you started with; even if there was a legitimate reason for
holding up a payout on your winnings.
summing up: when compared to landbased
casinos; to put up a casino on the internet obviously takes very little
money. Unless the casino is prepared to pay its winners on time, in
full, everytime.
the income from such a casino website, that
didn't pay its large winners (they always pay the small ones; it is an extremely
wise and lucrative investment that wall street would kill for the returns). it is
only when you win a significant amount that the casino shows its true colors.
I imagine you will eventually be paid, as $2500 is
small potatoes in comparison to the kind of money that a casino generates: but I
also figure if they told the truth and there were a lot of winners this week; the
casino is currently stalling for time while it waits for other players to lose;
therefore replenishing the accounts used for paying out.
that is never a good sign of a safe place to
play.
Here is my link to all the casinos I have currently
listed; which I appreciatively suggest you bookmark, "add to favorite" and
use as a reference for safe internet gambling.
http://www.onlinebettingbuddy.com/casinobonuses.html
I realize the choices are few; in comparison to
how many possible places there are on the net to play: but you can now see what
it is like to win. and then get slapped in the face for your trust
and troubles.
People seem to trust online casinos like they would
longtimelovers. I confess I am as guilty as anyone. and like so many
others; I was shocked the first time I didn't get paid. It
was very much like the first time experienced of the exposure of a cheating
spouse or lover.
You read and hear about these things happening,
but never believe it will happen to you.
They do; and the difference between the
two; is you can never really help who you fall in love with; love is blind and
all that:
but you can certainly control where you gamble.
Simply look at all those offers for free bonuses and better odds, or payoffs
on your losses , which you will be bombarded with: as you
would view the thought of cheating on a worthy spouse.
Look: don't touch
The possible heartache is not worth giving in to your
impulses.
Let me be the one to have lived the "cheating
spouse", like the saying goes; "once bitten,
twice shy"; so let me be your guide. and allow me to
introduce the few places worthy of your business.
I suggest you send the casino another mail;
complete with copy ( made plainly visible) to steve@ onlinebettingbuddy.com or if
you want to play a little harder on the intimidation angle, add a copy sent to
Investigations@ onlinebettingbuddy.com. Update: my new email address
is steve at bondedcasinos.com
Remember, all we have to really work
with is intimidation. so hand it out in small, swallowable portions.
ask the casino for a date when you can expect to be
paid. also you might consider stating that regardless of whether they are auditing
the winning payouts or not that you would at the very least like your
original investment returned quickly and that you will expect payment owed to be
made in full at sometime in the reasonable near future
I hope it works out for you Dear, ( it really
gets my blood boiling when casinos do this stuff, and it happens very often)
Stay in touch, let me know what they reply,
Regards,
Steve.
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