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Originally Posted by phynqster
People, you can talk and bitch all you want here about BAD casinos, but if you really want to do something about it go to other places and let others know of the bad practices. The majority of the readers on this forum are well versed in where they should and should not play. I hate seeing the person who writes " I wish I had come here first before I played there". We as readers of this forum who want to try and clean up the industry need to locate these players before they have an opportunity to try the bad places.
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We don't really stand a chance, as these operations use every spamming trick in the book to get noticed. If we spammed casinomeister just as vigorously we might stand half a chance of reaching the potential players first, but this would be stooping to the level of the prolific spammers.
I expect the big bonus promoting sites are to blame for a considerable portion of the traffic, as these are players looking for a casino to take their money. The promotions from this lot are just so generous, that if you take them at face value, you would not think of playing elsewhere. It is only when searching for help when the casino refuses to pay that Casinomeister turns up in searches.
If these bonus promoting affiliates could be persuaded to blacklist these casinos, half the battle would be won (this assumes these affiliates are not simply in on the scam because they get paid more from the money raked in by screwing over the players).