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Küldte: smokestackqueer on Jul 2 2019, 04:51 AM

Thanks for sharing the warning and sorry you are yet another to have been duped by AskGamblers. It's all about the ka-ching over there, player welfare is a distant afterthought.


Küldte: Vendég on Jul 2 2019, 04:51 AM

While I don't know if this applies in this case, you should be very wary of placing any trust in awards issued by any casino review site. They are a promotional tool for the site issuing the award and the casino receiving them, and in most cases they are bought and paid for by the casino.


Küldte: Guest_tethysunrigged_* on Jul 2 2019, 04:52 AM

IDÉZET(Vendég @ Jul 2 2019, 04:51 AM) *
While I don't know if this applies in this case, you should be very wary of placing any trust in awards issued by any casino review site. They are a promotional tool for the site issuing the award and the casino receiving them, and in most cases they are bought and paid for by the casino.



I looked at this casino for 2 minutes just now and can tell you there is no way it could be one of the best casinos in the world. For starters it is run by some shell corporation with an Antillephone Curacao license, which makes it effectively unregulated and unaccountable to anyone.


Küldte: Vendég on Jul 2 2019, 04:52 AM

Those shady mongrels is all I can say the slimy buggers , nothing irritates me more than this kind of business practice from casinos , I did a 1$ minimum deposit with them once because it was change leftover in my Neteller account but after reading this they wont even see that kind of activity from me


Küldte: Vendég on Jul 2 2019, 04:53 AM

It can and it is. A lot of casinos seem to think they can hide whatever they want in the T&Cs and as long as someone checks the box that says they agree they can get away with it. And that is probably true when they are running an unregulated shonky casino out of Curacao. But if they are in a regulated jurisdiction like the UK, where there is a legal system and they have to put a name to the ownership then they are far less likely to try this sort of thing.


Küldte: bonedwhitea on Jul 2 2019, 04:53 AM

IDÉZET(Vendég @ Jul 2 2019, 04:53 AM) *
It can and it is. A lot of casinos seem to think they can hide whatever they want in the T&Cs and as long as someone checks the box that says they agree they can get away with it. And that is probably true when they are running an unregulated shonky casino out of Curacao. But if they are in a regulated jurisdiction like the UK, where there is a legal system and they have to put a name to the ownership then they are far less likely to try this sort of thing.



As CL-Ed said, AskGamblers is a bad place to look for accurate casino ratings. I've seen some shady operators getting much higher rating than well established and reputable casinos having UK license. There is just a couple of sites you can actually trust and that seem to earn money and care about players at the same time.


Küldte: Vendég on Jul 2 2019, 04:53 AM

As for AskGamblers awards. As I know there are players who vote at least at some point. And some casinos buy their votes by offering special bonuses like free spins. They might not encourage players vote directly for their casino, but different operators will ask their players to vote for one brand from their family.


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