Honest Online Casino vs. Rip Off Casino - How can you
Tell?
Author: Jon Strauss - All Casino Bonuses
Caveat emptor, a.k.a. buyer beware. Choosing an online
casino can be scary. How do you know if the casino is honest
or not? Will you be paid if you win, or are they just scamming
you for your money? Choosing an honest casino is important, as
you will be giving them your personal information. We've
compiled a simple list of the most important things to watch
for in a casino. Keep to our list and you should be safe.
Bonuses
If it looks too good to be
true it probably is. Check the terms and conditions for the
bonus and comp program gaming requirements. If you can't find
anything suspicious there, then check the site. Casinos are
businesses, and businesses are there to make money. Most
casinos have a wagering requirement anywhere between 5 - 20X
the deposit + bonus amount and can have special details
attached, such as different wagering amounts depending on
country or if you are a student.
Customer Service
Do they offer phone
support? Email? Chat? Is it 24/7? Do they know your language?
Try whatever type of customer support that they offer. See how
quickly they respond and how well. Often it will be customer
service that handles bonuses or winnings payments, so it's
important that they answer you back quickly.
Site Ownership
Does the site state who
the owners are? If so, does it list their email addresses,
phone numbers, and/or street address? Check the phone numbers
and email addresses for authentication. If neither an email
nor a phone number is listed do not bother with the site. Who
does their software? You may want to check that company out as
well.
Licensing and the IGC
The site should
be government licensed. This will typically be listed on one
of the following pages: about us, rules, FAQ's, or terms and
conditions. If you can't find it in an obvious spot (or you
don't feel like looking) you can write in to the sites
customer service for the information. Now just because they
say they are licensed doesn't necessarily mean that they are.
They should also display the verification from the government
they are licensed by.
Many casinos are registered with the
Internet Gaming Council. To be a member of the council you
have to agree to their code of conduct (i.e. be honest and
have good customer service). You can find out if the casino
you are interested in is listed by checking www.igcouncil.org.
However, not every site is a member, so don't make this your
final judgment.
Website
Legitimate operators take the
time, money, and effort to create a nice looking professional
site. They will present all of their information on their site
clearly and will not hide information. Steer clear of sites
that aren't well done.
Auditing
Most sites will list their
odds. The question is how did they come to this number? Does a
respectable third party firm, such as PriceWaterhouseCoopers,
audit them? They should link to the auditing companies site,
so you can check them out as well. Remember, if an outside
firm isn't auditing them, they can tell you whatever numbers
they like for the odds. You have no way of knowing if they are
lying or not.
Security
The deposit and payment system
should be 128 bit encryption technology. When you deposit you
should see the little closed lock sign on the bottom of the
web page showing that it is secure. They should have a privacy
policy regarding all of your personal information (typically
on the terms and conditions page). If you don't want two
million emails from every affiliate they have, be sure that
they do not share their information!
Good luck and have fun
gaming!
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