How to avoid online casino scams

By | October 20, 2014
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Online casinos are a very popular gambling media but also it can be somewhat evil. Because the internet is such a big thing, online scams have been plaguing it since its inception and what could a better target for online scams be than online casinos. When choosing an online casino, one thing that you should always do is read online casino reviews to get a taste of what you’re diving in. But, besides reading online casino reviews there are some signs that can help you to figure out immediately whether the place you want to gamble is trustworthy or a cheap scam.

The software provider

If you’ve ever read a quality online casino review you saw that it listed the casino’s software provider in the review. One thing that you should know is that software providers that respect themself: PlayTech, Net Entertainment, Cryptologic, that most high quality online casinos use. Meaning that anybody with the right amount of money can buy this software and use it in a scam but most of them don’t. Why would you invest a lot of money in a scam site that will be immediately shut down when it’s busted? So, if you see some odd software providers on an online casino it’s best to stay away from it.

Check if the casino is licensed and regulated

All casinos are required to be licensed within the jurisdiction that they conduct business and operate their computer servers. But because of some strict online gambling laws in most major countries, almost all of the online casinos are operated from small island countries such as: Gibraltar, the Isle of Man, Malta, Antigua and Barbuda, Costa Rica, Curacaro.

Recently the UK made online casinos legal and has some very strict requirements for becoming licensed, thus you should feel confident in any casino that is licensed within the United Kingdom.

Look for online casinos without plenty of deposit options

Most reliable online casinos will have a decent selection of deposit options. Some of the most popular being: Visa, MasterCard, eChecks, Paypal, Neteller, eWalletxpress and Moneybookers. Most online casinos will accept methods such as Western Union, wire transfer and money orders but stay away from those that accept only cash payments. Safe and secure casinos should give players a lot of deposit options to choose from.

Again, if you want to avoid being scammed by fake online casinos you can always read high quality online casino reviews and see for yourself whether the casino is good or bad.

 

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