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hace 7 meses

He estado pensando, cuando también hay casinos deshonestos y fraudulentos, ¿cómo es posible que tengan juegos de grandes productores en uso... que generen dinero? Un problema aún mayor es que los bancos, Visa, Mastercard y otros transmisores de dinero no reaccionan ante los casinos sospechosos, como advierte, por ejemplo, casinoguru. Cuando hay logotipos de bancos en el sitio, por supuesto que inspira confianza....el dinero se mueve en forma de depósitos en una sola dirección.

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Koppari
hace 7 meses

That's a good question. I personally believe that those games providers and payment providers provide their services to those bad casinos simply because they don't follow Casino Guru, user reviews or any other similar websites. They don't really have any departments that would spend some time on investigating their casino clients from this point of view.

Neither banks, nor game providers are specialists in terms of user complaints, casino fairness etc. Thus they don't really judge their clients from this perspective. There are many types of scams. When you win fair and square and the casino closes your account, the game and bank providers aren't even aware of it. The different situation comes in a moment when the casino tries to charge your bank account while you're not aware of it. Then of course, the bank should be interested in such cases, but according to my experience, many banks aren't really prepared for it since it happens very rarely.

To explain this from a bit more perspective, the payment providers don't see any difference in terms of providing the payment options to a bad casino compared to a standard e-shop that sells clothes. For them, it's just another client. When it comes to possible scams, they're rather cautious about anti money-laundering rules and some banks refuse to accept funds from casinos that aren't licensed in their jurisdiction, but that's mostly because they're afraid of the local government.

Daniel
hace 7 meses

Sin duda, este es el caso de que el denominador común y unificador de diferentes perspectivas es... negocio es negocio. Perderse en el sitio de un casino deshonesto... el jugador no puede hacer nada si el casino no paga las solicitudes de retiro.

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Koppari
hace 7 meses

Hm, it's certainly not something a player would want to encounter. 

But from what you describe, it looks like you have a problem with the casino and that's why you asked this question, am I right ? 

Is your post somehow related to the open complaint

Editado por el autor hace 7 meses
hace 6 meses

Usually, bad sites for gaming are highlighted by cheap design. If you memorise all the sites carefully, you will realise that many of them are made according to a template. This is a good sign to think about.

NicoBerrington
hace 6 meses

And while you're memorizing its design, I would also search for license validators or seals. The worst of the worst are most likely unlicensed. 😉

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