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ONLINE casino underworld

1 year ago by nickcrawl
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1 year ago

Unfortunately, apart from the few serious companies that exist and you know that you will get your money even if they have unfair terms. I see that many casinos are the creation of some scam adventurers who are very crudely set up and just aim to steal you, with mafia attitudes.

Either they don't give the profits, or their chat is completely uninteresting and just there for show.

In general, the gambling area is full of fraudsters and even the biggest companies have very unfair conditions for the players.

They treat the world like idiots rather than customers.

At SOME moment the player should feel comfortable and safe.

Just because someone is a gambler doesn't necessarily mean they're stupid.

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1 year ago

To be honest, I don't have the slightest idea about what your problem is, but it's obvious that some casinos create difficulties when it comes to making payments. That's why my advice to you is to research the casino and its complaints (especially those related to withdrawals) before making a deposit.

supportagenthere
1 year ago

I have an idea that it's not just my problem, but that of everyone who plays casino games on the internet.

In Greece, the Greek companies play very badly and the conditions are against the player such as the 20% taxes.

On the other hand, the foreign companies you play with vpn are unreliable.

Most of them give me the impression that they belong to adventurers or mobsters who at any moment can eat your money or not give you your withdrawal without even telling you the reason.

What I mean is that ONLINE casinos have 90% terms against the player. They treat their customers like idiots.

Of course there are exceptions.

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nickcrawl
1 year ago

Take any form of gambling, casinos, horses, Bingo..... have always been attracted 'shady business '. It was the Mafia that financed not only the first casino in Vegas but made the town to what it is today. 1999 Italy. The national lottery draw was done by blindfolded children. Fraudsters heated some balls up and told the kids to feel for and pic only the heated balls. Online gambling provides lots of opportunities for shady business. There are different regulations and licensing. Compare a Curacao licence with a German license. And there is no international Body that overlooks online gambling and provides a rulebook that every company has to follow. There are "independent" review sites that are setup by providers to give their own casino a 5 Star rating. The list goes on. And gamblers know this. They still play. There is one thing that have all providers in common. They never ever forced anyone to play. The first step is always done by the gambler. I guess at some point the whole system collapses because people realise you can't win anything at all and simply stop playing.

Frankey
1 year ago

All of them take advantage of the gambling disease because it is a disease. Especially in countries like Greece with the economic crisis that has cut wages in half, everyone has a hope to make extra money from gambling because otherwise you can only make money from illegal activities if you want a better life. Unfortunately the world is in such need. who won't stop playing even if he knows he's being made fun of. I still don't know if these companies can interfere with each person's winnings individually with some algorithms or in a more direct way.

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1 year ago

Unfortunately, apart from the few serious companies that exist and you know that you will get your money even if they have unfair terms. I see that many casinos are the creation of some scam adventurers who are very crudely set up and just aim to steal you, with mafia attitudes.

Either they don't give the profits, or their chat is completely uninteresting and just there for show.

In general, the gambling area is full of fraudsters and even the biggest companies have very unfair conditions for the players.

They treat the world like idiots rather than customers.

At SOME moment the player should feel comfortable and safe.

Just because someone is a gambler doesn't necessarily mean they're stupid.

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1 year ago

The world of online casinos is a wild world that doesn't have any clear rules. That's why our two founders came up with Casino Guru. They're originally programmers who got a paid task from Novomatic and that's how they discovered the world of online gambling.

I'm aware we're not precise in 100% of cases, but I can claim with a clear mind, that our safety index makes sense. Generally speaking, we have less complaints against casinos that have the higher safety index and when it comes to successfully resolved complaints, we're often able to help with those casinos that are rated well on our website.

It doesn't mean that even a well rated casino can't do anything unfair towards the player, but the chances are much lower. Since many casinos don't even own any license, then it means that anyone can have their own casino today regardless their background.

Players need to be careful and they need to learn to look for information about casinos before they make their first deposit. Do you personally read reviews, user reviews etc. before you start playing in a new casino?

Frankey
1 year ago

Yeah, we often get spams on this forum and then sometimes link to other casino affiliate websites. When I look at the list of the best casinos according to those websites, there are mostly poorly rated casinos according to Casino Guru. Many casinos create similar website just to promote their poor casino and its sister sites.

1 year ago

In the realm of online casinos, a chaotic landscape devoid of clear rules prevails. To address this, our two founders conceived Casino Guru. Originally skilled programmers, they stumbled upon the world of online gambling while undertaking a paid task from Novomatic.

While we acknowledge that we may not be infallible in every instance, we can confidently assert that our safety index holds merit. Generally, casinos with higher safety indices attract fewer complaints, and we often excel in facilitating resolutions for grievances lodged against well-rated casinos on our platform.

Nevertheless, it's crucial to recognize that even a well-rated casino is not immune to engaging in unfair practices towards players, although the probability of such occurrences is significantly diminished. The alarming reality is that many casinos lack proper licensing, allowing anyone, regardless of their background, to establish their own casino without restraint.

Therefore, players must exercise caution and cultivate the habit of seeking out information about casinos before making their initial deposits. As an individual, do you personally read reviews, user feedback, and other pertinent information before embarking on your gambling journey at a new casino?

1 year ago

Do providers give away their games everywhere? Don't they check which casino they give them to? Are there no agreements between companies and benefits?

Also one more question.

Can the company or provider affect a game?

Can they give wins or interfere with the slot?

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nickcrawl
1 year ago

I suggest you ask some game providers first.

Based on the fact that some games are restricted to certain countries, I'd say there are limitations. The game provider has to acquire a license to be able to sell the product to the casino on certain world markets.

"Are there no agreements between companies and benefits?" Those are everywhere, but frankly, I do not understand the context. 🤔

The rest? I'd say no, because if anyone ever found they can it would blow up the whole concept of the RNG and RTP, right?

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