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Originally Posted by Casinomeister
The problem is that companies like this have massive marketing agencies that will bring in droves of unwary players. I have found that most players, casino and poker players alike, will never do any bit of investigation. It's like they've never heard of Google  - Sometimes it's their own damn fault.
The AP spectacle was unforgivable. The Kahnawake license should have been yanked with prejudice. I would have like to have seen how another jurisdiction would have dealt with this. (IOM, Gib, Malta). But I think there is a conflict of interest in the land of the Mohawks
Speaking of losing credibility, look at Gambling911's take on this last fall stating that AP will become the safest poker room on the net because of this debacle. C'mon - puhleese. As a "news" reporting entity, they were obligated to chastise this poker room and steer the sheep away.
Now look what happened 
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Hi Meister,
Yep I hear you all to well. Google would be a good start as that is the first point of contact for the player searching for a poker room.
Automatic warning sign or a pop up indicating threads about none legitmate companies when clicking on a link or doing what they kind of do now and put the topics at the top of the search results, Maybe bigger warnning signs.
Something has to be done- the amount of money being ripped off can surely be incentive enough to start a policing company or something to that effect.