Detect Online Casino Fraud
With the array of online casinos popping up all over the internet, there is the possibility of the odd rogue casino who will try to scam you out of your money. These types of operators can simply fail to let you transfer any money out of your account or rig the games so you never win. It’s the odd online casino scam that makes people doubt the fairness of computerised games.
One way to detect online casino fraud is if you were promised something like a signup bonus but you never received it. Then the company gives you some excuse hoping to get your sympathy saying they’ll rectify the situation and pay you your bonus but of course never do.
Doing your due diligence is ever so important when considering an online casino because there are smaller casinos that are legit but not well known and of course there are large, somewhat known casinos that practice dodgy behaviour like taking ages to pay you any winnings or make you fight tooth and nail for your bonus, and so on.
Overall, the best way to avoid getting scammed or harassed by a dodgy online casino is to stick with well known companies and ones you can verify are legit such as contacting the Interactive Gaming Council to see if the casino is recommended. Trust your instincts and if a site appears slick but offering outrageously large bonuses or offers that sound too good to be true, this is usually a signal to avoid such scam artists.
