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ONLINE GAMBLING SCAMS...HOW TO AVOID THEM
By Kenneth Zuckerman | Published 01/26/2006 | Gambling | Print Article
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ONLINE GAMBLING SCAMS...HOW TO AVOID THEM

As the online gaming business flourishes on the internet today, so do online gambling scams.  These scams are rampant.

There many online casinos that are not "real".  They look like casinos, offering games and prizes.  Often many fall victim to such traps.  People trust too much and are usually misled by such disguises. 

Certain casino sites are a scam in itself.  These sites offer pretty much the same as the authentic sites.  Once you have deposited your money, you might be surprised that they have rules that prevent you from withdrawing your funds.  It is always better to read and understand the rules before registering.

Bonus scams targets players that have been banned or moved to other casino sites.  This is the simplest and most effective of all scams.  Casinos are in need of continuous flow of fund deposits from gamblers.  Thus, bonuses attract players in.  They do this by sending emails to prospects, stating that they are entitled to certain bonuses once they deposit money to their existing accounts. 

After a deposit has been made, casinos will state that a player is not qualified to receive a bonus.  Yet players still continue to play their deposits.  This is what casinos are expecting to happen and they have achieved their goal.

If you do suspect that you are a victim of such a scam, do the following:

As soon as possible, stop making deposits.

If you can cash out, do it immediately.

Contact the site's customer care if your cash out attempt failed.

They should respond within forty eight hours to your inquiry.  If not, contact them again.

If credit or debit cards were used to deposit funds, contact the establishment to inform them that you might have been a victim of internet fraud.  So they could take all the necessary precautions.  And as needed, cancel your credit card.

If you have used Neteller take out all funds left in that account.

If ten days have passed and still no contact was made by the casino site, contact them again.  State your demand firmly.

The Online Players association can be of help in mediating to settle disputes between parties. Ask their assistance.

Wait and hope that all will be settled.

Report to certain web portals the incident.  So this won't happen to other players.

Here is a list of some blacklisted casino sites:

1LuckyGambler.com

DiamondCoastCasino.com

100kcasino.com

ExcelsiorCasino.com 2

000-casino.com

GalaxyCasino.com

Casino-Titanic.com

 aaaacasino.com

games4money.com

AceInTheHoleCasino.com

GoldKeyCasino.com

WinForReal.com

HighRollerCasino.com

 Americas-OnlineCasino.com

 i-Casino.com

BlackBananaCasino.com

Java-Casino.com

BlackWidowCasino.com

Ladydream.com

BubbasCasino.com

 BugsyOnline.com

MagicOasis.com

CasinoBar.com

NYCcasino.com

CasinoClub.com

PlanetRockCasino.com

VegasOddsCasino.com

CasinoExtreme.com

RealBet.com

CasinoHeat.com

CasinoKingTut.com

CasinoLuxor.com

CasinoOfTheKings.com

MonteCasino.com

CasinoOnAir.com

AcesKasino.com

Thevirtualcasino.com

ClubVIPCasino.com

CrystalCasino.com

One would be surprised to see such a long list.  Keep in mind, there are as many "fake" casinos as there are "real" ones.  Always check the site carefully.  Better be sure than sorry.


Kenneth Zuckerman
Kenneth Zuckerman is a professional gambler with many years of gambling experience in casinos all over the world - From Las Vegas to Montecarlo. If you want to learn more about Ken's gambling tips, visit his site now at: http://CasinoGamblingCity.com/  

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