There are without a doubt bad members of every industry. The Internets convenience and anonymousness make it easier for fraudulent behavior to transpire. The online casino industry is no different, and over the years there have been many fraudulent casinos. The good news is that the Internet allows information gathering, and congregating a simple task for people all over the world. Online casino portals have existed since online casinos, and the main priority for the reputable portals has been to report on fraudulent behavior and unethical practices.
Online Casino Boss is no different. The Online Casino Boss blacklist is updated frequently. For a more extensive history of fraudulent online casino activity, visit www.casinomeister.com.
The most common two reports of rogue online casino activity is refusal to pay withdrawals or cheating software.
Often, withdrawal requests are delayed for up to one week. There is one solid reason for doing this. It's in hopes that the player gets impatient, and eventually returns to the casino with that money and gambles it all away. I'm sure there are security reasons involved too, but this is not the main reason. I've had varied experience with withdrawal requests and the amount of time it takes for an online casino to fill them. I would consider 15 days to be overkill, and would worry that you will not be paid at that point. Anything below that is acceptable, although not convenient; it's a tactic of the casino to get more of your money.
That being said, if a withdrawal never comes, you have a cause for concern. Use the contact form on this webpage or post in an active online gambling forum. Please be advised that fraudulent player behavior also exists, and is well documented. Any attempt to use the casino community for fraudulent purposes will be sniffed out rather quickly.
As mentioned above, cheating software is another problem reported in the past. The software provider builds a back-end in that enables the operator to 'control' the outcome of some games. Software such as Casino Bar and Elka Systems/Oyster Gaming has been mathematically proven to cheat.
It's one thing to have a run of bad luck; it's another ballgame when the software forces the losing streak on you. Software cheating is most often observed when a player notices patterns during play. Professional community members are alerted of these patterns, and professional independent mathematical tests are then given. Pass or fail, the casino or software in question is always has a chance to defend or explain the results. In the past, there have been cases where the ‘fixing’ was not intentional, and the casino/software company made respectable effort to fix and apologize for the mistakes.
The vast majority of online casinos and the software brands they use are considered by many to offer the same odds and paybacks just as their land-based casino counterparts.
Keep in mind that individual webmasters and players may have opinions that should not be taken as truth without evidence. One complaint from a player does not constitute a rogue casino. Do your web research before you decide whether or not to play at a certain online casino.
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