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The Casino Blacklist- Part 2

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Some casinos that have been label as black listed are Villa Fortuna, Jupiter Club, Fortune Junction, Bella Vegas, Casino Grand Bay, Lake Palace, Roadhouse Reels and Jackpot Wheel. Players need to stay far and away from those casinos, as you have everything to lose and nothing to win! Those aforementioned casinos have stolen from affiliates by breaching contract and refusing to pay affiliates properly. Basically players are supposed to be tagged to the affiliate who sent them for life, but for some reason this group found it okay to stop paying the website that sent the player. There is nothing right or okay about this type of practice. You can only imagine what they do and think of players if they are cheating their partners who helped them build the business in the first place.

Shark casino is not paying their players because they appear to be in financial straits, and they are not paying their affiliates as well. Another shameful practice of theirs is to market to gamblers with gambling problems hoping to reel them in. Apparently some players have been asked to be taken off an email list and have their accounts closed, but neither request was fulfilled. Instead it was looked upon as an opportunity to take advantage of. This information should show players more so how important it is to do their research before signing on with any casino. Anyone can Google, black listed casinos and a slew of information and list of black listed casinos will come up on your computer screen. It is suggested that players think about visiting APCW.org which fights very hard for players and affiliates. Remember that the online world is still anonymous and those opening up casinos aren’t always on the up-and-up. You want to check them out and make sure that the information you are sharing– and the money you are depositing– is safe. Find the best casinos and be sure to do some research on new ones you want to test out. It is important to keep yourself safe when gaming online these days. Tools like blacklists can save you a lot of heartache and financial trouble.

The Casino Blacklist- Part 1

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

A black listed online casino means that for some reason or another has been turned bad and for some reason stopped paying players or affiliates. If a casino has been black listed and you are aware of it, you need to stay away from it and let any other players you know, know of the black listed casino so that they do not get duped. The authority casino industry watchdog is the Casino Meister and the Meister has players interest first.

When speaking of rogue casinos it is being said that they have no right mind of their own, because if they did, they wouldn’t be practicing business in the matter that they do. These type of casino operators prey on you, innocent victims, all in the name of trying to steal your money just like a common thief, and sometimes they succeed and sometimes they get caught trying, however, players should be glad they get caught trying or caught actually doing it because if they didn’t then they would continually do so, and why not if nothing is stopping them. You may wonder why anyone would want to be a shady business person, and the answer is quite simple, GREED. The almighty dollar sometimes makes people do sinful, sinister and awful things, and unfortunately people who do not deserve to, get hurt.

Unfortunately some of the scandals business practices that take place at some online casinos go on for a while before they are detected and or caught, but if you believe in karma then you will know that all things go round, and whether it be good or bad, it comes back. So practice bad business and well, not so good things are bound to happen, run your business ethically, and right and good things are bound to come back. Although most would agree it is hard to be successful in the online casino industry that does not call for shady business practices. Operators who run the casinos improperly do this because they are trying to cut corners, but why bother doing anything if you are not going to do all of it right? It hardly makes any sense that a rogue casino would prefer to make pennies by cheating the unsuspecting players out a few coins here and there, when they could actually make a ton by running a tight ship and being honest and admirable.

Part two coming next.