
Originally Posted by
poser
Hey,
I just came across
www.grandmondialcasino.com. I downloaded the casino and wasn't able to log in with my existing account.
After some searching I found
www.grandmondial.com, the software from this site was suiting for me (as a player form Europe).
A closer look at
www.grandmondialcasino.com shows that this is ONLY for US players.
I always thought Microgaming isn't accepting US players. Or is this a fake site?
One is "Microgaming US" software, and the other "regular" Microgaming software. The US facing and non-US sides have been split.
Unfortunately, this is not all that clear, since the website names are very similar, making it easy to type in the wrong name. In the past, you would either get a redirect to the correct variant, or Windows/Google, whatever, would offer the correct variant as a suggestion. Now BOTH variants are valid, so it is easy to download the WRONG client for your region without this mistake being obvious.
This could lead to old players looking to reinstall thinking they had been "phished" into downloading a fake client used to harvest their login details. Non-US players were NEVER informed about these changes, and would only have found out about them by reading the forums, but they WOULD be affected if they were unsure of the exact URL for their casino, and tried to get the "wrong" version working. Since BOTH are effectively Microgaming, the US site looks little different. The clues are subtle, the US site is missing one thing, the Microgaming logo. It doesn't help though that the game "Ladies Nite" is the one that shows up as an example, because if you see this, you are going to assume it is Microgaming, even if the logo is not present. The other clue is that there is no FLASH version of "Microgaming US", again far too subtle for your average returning player to notice as evidence of something being "not right".
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