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Originally Posted by Matthew23
Maybe the advertisement they seen contains some kind of subliminal message that makes them trust the site.
I just don't understand how people can view a random site and have instant trust with the company. I'm the exact opposite!
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You're right, it must be the subliminal messages... LOL
Amazing isn't it? A shopper will spend 15 minutes in the toothpaste aisle at the grocery trying to decide which brand to purchase -- should I buy the one on sale for $2 or buy the name brand for $2.50. That same person will come home, jump on the internet, and click any ol' link and give any POS casino $25 or $50 (along with CC number! and address!) and not give it another thought -- till the casino doesn't pay.
When I first became interested in online casinos, I spent months lurking here and other forums, googling casinos, softwares, etc. before 888 got my first $25. (They were cool back then.) Maybe I'm a bit anal, but day-yum... I see no reason to fork over hard earned money to a shady business just for the hell of it.
I think this goes hand in hand with a wide spread dangerous notion in many people's head: 'if I see it on the internet it must be true'. Some people are that way about TV, too.