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When dealing with RTG casinos, you have to rely on the integrity and fairness of individual operators. The RTG properties listed in the "Accredited" section represent four operators. Club World, iNetBet, Mainstreet, and King Solomons. That's it and that is as far as I am willing to go. Should I drop these properties and ask players and members to boycott all RTGs? No - mainly because it would not work, and it would not be fair to the operators who work hard providing players with some really decent casinos.
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This is the big problem, it certainly is not fair on the decent operators, nor will it make any difference to the rogues. Unfortunately, the world is not fair. As the rogues go more and more out of control, the 4 good operators will be further dragged down. Even these 4 have no organisation that has any kind of control over them, other than being delisted or even rogued here. Players are still relying on these 4 operators to remain good. This is much harder now we have seen so many previously good casinos suddenly descend into the rogue pit, and these have even included eCogra seal holders.
We even had HippoJo, with the best credentials that any new casino could possibly have, and it descended into the rogue pit in record time.
Players who know little about all this will just see the bad and the good
RTG operators making the same claims on their websites and marketing - and players will assume that all are lying if they happen to make a couple of bad choices to start with.
Here in the UK,
RTG operators may find it hard to get approved by the Gambling Commission because of the bad behaviour of most
RTG operators coupled with the unreliabilty of the software in terms of being seen to be fair, and controlled centrally by the provider.
Even the accredited
RTG casinos are being accused of fiddling with the games, and because it is known to be possible, they are hard pressed to convince some players that they alone among
RTG operators are refusing to make use of what has been provided for them. If this is true, then they are more morally upstanding than most businesses when it comes to scheming to get more money out of consumers. Here in the UK, the most well respected businesses have been caught time and time again "cheating" with sly tricks and even illegal acts just to boost profits. The only way to trust a business not to do something, is if it were impossible for them to do it.
ClubWorld group, despite being highly regarded, have participated in one UK Consumer rip-off, and that is the disguised premium rate helpline scam - soon to be outlawed by OFCOM from March 2008. If they are willing to do this to us here in the UK, what else are they willing to get up to in order to make a little extra.