A QUESTION OF RESPECT
20 April 2007
A hint for operators - ask players before shunting
them to another online gambling venue.
Online casino players at the Breakaway, Connect2 and
Sci-Fi venues were critical this week of an email
telling them that they were being transferred to another
company....and another software platform, without prior
consultation.
In an email headed "Important Changes to your Account"
players were told that due to "recent legislation in the
US", several casinos have stopped taking American
players, including the RealTime Gaming powered
Breakaway, Connect2Casino, and Sci-Fi-casino operations.
These online casinos are owned by the Norwegian group
PlaySafe Holding AS working on a Netherlands Antilles
license.
"Fortunately, an agreement has been made to transfer
your account to Pantasia," the email continues. "Pantasia
has arranged for the secure transfer of your account
information from the aforementioned casinos. Your data
remains completely safe, and you can access your casino
account by logging in to Pantasia with your account
xxxxxxxx and your existing password."
All of this was apparently done unilaterally and without
consulting the players involved, and this is disquieting
from a privacy angle. Most online players do not like to
be arbitrarily shunted, along with personal details to
another casino with which they may not be familiar, or
in this case to a different software platform (Pantasia
operates on the Rival software platform)
A representative from the Rival software company which
licenses Pantasia Casino posted:
"As far as I know, those casinos left the US market and
transferred their player database to Pantasia. I
understand your unease, but rest assured it is a common
enough transaction these days and that your information
is secure on the Rival servers. No banking details
(credit card, bank account, Neteller, etc.) were
transferred. Aside from this transaction, there is no
connection/affiliation between those casinos and
Pantasia."
Characterising this sort of move as "common practice"
does not make it right, as players were quick to point
out. To do so without first asking those involved
indicates a lack of respect for choice. Not all players
will be happy about this sort of arbitrary *transfer*
and to just bull ahead with it, presenting the player
with a fait accompli, suggests a lack of player
sensitivity by the transferrer.
Online Casino News courtesy of InfoPowa
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