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10 March 2005 Issue #222 weekly Dear Reader,
I'll be brief, since I'm heading out to a birthday-fest. So without much ado, grab yourself a hot cup 'o java, and scroll down. In this issue: Can't read this newsletter in HTML? Click here (or copy and paste this link into your browser): http://www.casinomeister.com/newsletter.html#skip for the cool online version. | ||
| WORD FROM THE MEISTER | ||
| WHAT'S IN A NAME? | ||
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Back in the early days of Casinomeister, I began to list casinos that I thought were run by decent folks; they were good. The site began to slowly grow, and I felt that these casinos should be categorized as "Reputable Casinos." Well that's fine and dandy - but it's a bit problematic within the same breath. It prompts the question: If they aren't on the list, does it mean that they aren't "reputable?" Obviously the answer is no since there are quite a few "reputable" casinos that just aren't on the list: William Hill, Ladbrokes, anyone running Wagerworks software, these are just a few examples of "reputable" sites that aren't represented at Casinomeister. Well, why are they not there? It could have something to do with not meeting the criteria for being listed: |
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"I will meet face to face with the persons managing the casino before it's listed on this site to ensure that the following principles and values are agreed upon: They must be able to take care of any player issue swiftly and professionally, blah, blah, blah, etc., etc." | ||
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So there is a problem if I haven't met these folks yet - no fault of their own, but they won't be listed until this happens. Bearing these things in mind, I've changed the name of the "reputable casino" section to something more accurate: "Accredited Casinos". These casinos meet the following criteria spelled out here: http://www.casinomeister.com/casinos.html. This is much more precise and not so subjective. And its fairer to the operators who haven't caught up with me yet. Perhaps you can catch me in Amsterdam at the Casino Affiliate Convention <grin>. |
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| STILL NO WORD (week three) | ||
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Word is that the IGC has a press release that addresses Gambling Federation's Malware issue. It's probably coming out today sometime or early tomorrow. Still waiting for a statement from the iGGBA. Nothing yet. The only professional association that has made a statement on this is eCOGRA, which is posted at the bottom of this newsletter.
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| ATTENTION - CASINOS!! PAY YOUR PLAYERS!!! | ||
| Patterns of abuse I'm seeing far too many complaints from players that are being locked out of their accounts with their winnings confiscated, deposits returned, and being told that they are unwelcome to play anymore. This is bullshit. If the player meets the terms and conditions, pay him/her and then boot them out. I'm seeing a pattern of abusive managerial power here, and it leaves one to question intent especially if these "unwanted players" are still allowed to have open accounts at sister sites, or that they are still receiving email offers from the casino. Managers, if you don't want these players, then don't tempt them with offers you are unwilling to follow through on. |
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from the forum... Rigged Contest Two guys went to a gas station that was holding a contest: a chance to win free sex when you filled your tank. They pumped their gas and went to pay the attendant. "I'm thinking of a number between one and ten," he said. "If you guess right, you win free sex." "Okay," agreed one of the guys, "I guess seven." "Sorry, I was thinking of eight," replied the attendant. The next week they tried again. When they went to pay, the attendant told them to pick a number. "Two!" said the second guy. "Sorry, it's three, said the attendant. "Come back and try again." As they walked out to their car, one guy said to the other, "I think this contest is rigged." "No way," said his buddy. "My wife won twice last week Ha ha ha ha Return to Top | ||
| THIS WEEK'S FORUM HIGHLIGHTS | ||
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eCOGRA ADDRESSES GAMBLING FEDERATION MALWARE ISSUE Industry must be more forthright in defending players' interests Andrew Beveridge, Chief Executive of the international regulatory body eCOGRA http://www.ecogra.org/ spoke out today on the recent discovery that the Gambling Federation Group software download had for some months included a covert element of malicious software (malware) designed to block users from the sites of competitors. "eCOGRA believes it is the responsibility of every organisation that represents the interests of the online gaming industry and its players to send a strong signal that the use of this sort of tactic is unethical, dishonest and totally unacceptable to any responsible business." he said. "Including malware in a download to a player's computer without his knowledge goes far beyond the routine inclusion of harmless advertisement tracking or log on recognition "cookies" and must be discouraged in the strongest possible terms in both the interests of the players and the poor perceptions of the industry that it creates. "Trade organisations have been rightly criticised by the player community for their lack of action resulting from the GFED debacle. At eCOGRA, we're already vigilant in ensuring that this sort of practice does not happen at any of our sealed casinos". Beveridge emphasised that in the case of an eCOGRA Seal casino, there is little likelihood of this kind of situation arising due to enforced policies on management and financial probity verification, in-depth inspection of all operational aspects of an applicant, subsequent ongoing monitoring and review and detailed and specific regulations with which eCOGRA Seal casinos are required to comply. "In the event that an operator is found to be in contravention of any of the eGAP requirements, this is reported to the compliance committee." Beveridge revealed. "If there are no relevant mitigating circumstances, the committee should not hesitate to withdraw the Seal. eCOGRA's structure, staffing and policies and procedures has been very carefully constituted to provide for effective self-regulation. Any member or approved operator that does not comply with the organisation's detailed standards effectively undermines the core values and purpose of the initiative, and simply cannot be tolerated," he said. "It is to be regretted that silence and apparent lack of action from industry representative bodies on this issue could result in all being labelled as ineffectual by both outsiders and the playing community. If industry codes and rules already in place are not enforced and supported, it seriously damages the credibility of the organisations concerned," he concluded. News courtesy of Infopowa news service. Complaints? Kudos? Please let me know. Peace | ||
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