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A Players' Union Could Change the Online Casino Industry

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Imagine there was a casino community where players signed up to casinos through that community's referrals. If a casino refused to pay a player's legitimate winnings and the player reported it to the community, then after one or two similar complaints, the community could simply stop recommending that casino and move all of its players elsewhere.

The casino might think it's saving $50,000 by refusing a payout, but in reality it could lose far more in the long run. Losing an entire community of active players to competing casinos would likely cost much more than honoring a legitimate withdrawal. In my opinion, protecting a casino's reputation and maintaining player trust is worth far more than avoiding a single payout.
 
Imagine there was a casino community where players signed up to casinos through that community's referrals. If a casino refused to pay a player's legitimate winnings and the player reported it to the community, then after one or two similar complaints, the community could simply stop recommending that casino and move all of its players elsewhere.

The casino might think it's saving $50,000 by refusing a payout, but in reality it could lose far more in the long run. Losing an entire community of active players to competing casinos would likely cost much more than honoring a legitimate withdrawal. In my opinion, protecting a casino's reputation and maintaining player trust is worth far more than avoiding a single payout.
What do you think this site is?
 
Imagine there was a casino community where players signed up to casinos through that community's referrals. If a casino refused to pay a player's legitimate winnings and the player reported it to the community, then after one or two similar complaints, the community could simply stop recommending that casino and move all of its players elsewhere.

The casino might think it's saving $50,000 by refusing a payout, but in reality it could lose far more in the long run. Losing an entire community of active players to competing casinos would likely cost much more than honoring a legitimate withdrawal. In my opinion, protecting a casino's reputation and maintaining player trust is worth far more than avoiding a single payout.
Have you seen all the frivolous, stupid and sometimes outright fraudulent complaints people offer on this site, sites like it and trustpilot etc? How would your community cut through all that bullshit any better?
 
The reality is, a rogue operator is always going to be a rogue ... warnings or no warnings. These casinos only care about the short-term hustle, completely content to keep playing dirty.

But down the line, the warnings we post actually start biting them in the ass.

That’s when they come crawling back, fighting tooth and nail to get every negative review scrubbed. The sad part? They rarely give a damn about actually making things right or paying back what they owe.

@maxd has seen this movie play out a hundred times over the years and can probably back me up on this.
 
The reality is, a rogue operator is always going to be a rogue ... warnings or no warnings. These casinos only care about the short-term hustle, completely content to keep playing dirty.

But down the line, the warnings we post actually start biting them in the ass.

That’s when they come crawling back, fighting tooth and nail to get every negative review scrubbed. The sad part? They rarely give a damn about actually making things right or paying back what they owe.

@maxd has seen this movie play out a hundred times over the years and can probably back me up on this.
Sounds like BC Game.
 

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