Monday, October 18, 2010

How to Avoid Online Casino Scam

As an online casino player you may have been lucky if you haven't encounter a scammed website. But unfortunately scammed websites are scattered and even if you have been playing casino games on the internet for years, you should not allow yourself to have a false sense of security.

But how can you make sure that you are not cheated if this websites hide themselves behind neat looking, professional websites.

I know that there are so many how's in your mind the moment you read this so here is a quick guide on how to avoid being scammed.

- Evaluate a site thoroughly and look for quality. If you already have an online casino that you trust, use this as a guide of comparison if you wanted to join another online casino site. See what type of licensing and certification information your favorite site has, and then compare it to those of the new site.

- Read reviews about the newest casino websites to see what the experts are saying about them. Reviews are used as excellent resources and tools in combating fraudulent websites. The best casinos should be reviewed online. If you are worried about fake reviews, look for other resources.

- Read the terms and conditions. Be responsible for your own security. Read every single word and make sure everything looks okay. Moreover some scammers tend to make many spelling and grammar errors, as they do not ever bother to pay someone to proofread for them. Keep an eye out on such things when looking over a site.

- Verify customer service and support. Customer support is important because it means there really are actual people on the other side willing to help you and work with you. Call, email, or send a message over the customer support page to see if anyone responds. At a good site, someone will get back to you in a jiffy. The one responsible will be able to answer all of your questions.

- If you ever get an email from an online casino asking you to verify your log-in name and password, IGNORE IT! Do not click on the link within the email. These emails are not really sent by the real casinos, but by scammers trying to trick you into thinking as such. If they get a hold of your user name and password, you can be sure that they will steal your money and credit card information.

Be sure to follow this simple tips and a safe online gaming will be experienced.
 
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