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Originally Posted by hakapuku
I want to know: how is it possible that such a big and respected company like Playtech does nothing about evil casinos that operate on its platform? For example- Casino Fortune and Mapau in the past. Maxima casino right now. Also there is a group of playtech casinos that are rogued for years: Indio, African Palace,Black Widow, Sterling House etc. These casinos just steal players' money. They take deposits and don't pay winnings. That is exactly what they do. And Playtech does ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to prevent this. Playtech doesn't care! So how can this "big and respected" company ,which covers the ugly thieves under its wings, how can this company trade its shares on the stock exchange? Nobody should trust Playtech afterall! And don't tell me that Playtech is just a software provider! They give these thieves their software and their name, and that is why many ppl go to play at these casinos and lose all their money (no matter how lucky they are at the tables). In my opinion, Playtech has its share from every stolen money at its rogue casinos. There is no other reason for Playtech to tolerate bad casinos which obviously spoil its reputation So Playtech and its rogue sons are the one big evil corporation.
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Sounds pretty one-sided. If this were a truly "evil" corporation, I wouldn't touch them with a ten-foot-pole.
Sure there have been some problems in the past - some more serious than others. The Sunny Group has nothing to do with Playtech as far as I know. They
used to be licensees, but they were seemingly abducted by aliens and beamed off to bizarro-land.
Black Widow had it's share of problems, but as far as I know, they have been sold to another company - no one has approached me to be removed from the Rogue section, but that's their problem - not mine.
As for current issues, there aren't really any. Yeah, there is the occasional complaint from an advantage player being locked out of his/her account, but that's about it. Like XXLClubCasino mentioned, this is a very small percentage of their player base.
One area that needs to be worked on is communicating problems to the right people. The infrastructure of Playtech has not dealt with this to the best of its ability - there is room for improvement, but that doesn't necessarily make them "evil".