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hi
i am beggining this thread to know 1 information if possible

does anyone here is playing the "new" casino riva? (playtech software)?
i received an invitation to open an account there, and i would like to know if someone has some experience (good or bad)

regards
 
If you received an "invite" for a casino you've never heard of, as yourself how they have your address to invite you. If it's a new sister site to one you play at, fine, but then you wouldn't be here asking would you?

If it comes from a forum you are a member at, then ask yourself what other casinos does this site promote?

If the invite comes from any kind of free email address like hotmail, aol, yahoo, etc. I'd just trash it. I don't like to encourage spammers.
 
If you received an "invite" for a casino you've never heard of, as yourself how they have your address to invite you. If it's a new sister site to one you play at, fine, but then you wouldn't be here asking would you?

If it comes from a forum you are a member at, then ask yourself what other casinos does this site promote?

If the invite comes from any kind of free email address like hotmail, aol, yahoo, etc. I'd just trash it. I don't like to encourage spammers.

yes the invitation was from a spam message
thats the reason because i ask if someone have played there
 
yes the invitation was from a spam message

In my opinion, casinos sending spam are unethical... and I wouldn't trust my money with unethical operators, no matter how good the invitations and bonuses sound.

Spam isn't always the casino's fault though, it can be sent by bad affiliates (although often the casinos turn a blind eye to it, making them complicit).

In another post on the forum last year, Nifty wrote :

Nifty29 said:
Ummmm....aren't casino riva dodgy n e way?
I get ridiculous amounts of spam from them and that's usually a bad sign.
 
.hat

In my opinion, casinos sending spam are unethical... and I wouldn't trust my money with unethical operators, no matter how good the invitations and bonuses sound.

Spam isn't always the casino's fault though, it can be sent by bad affiliates (although often the casinos turn a blind eye to it, making them complicit).

In another post on the forum last year, Nifty wrote :

the e-mail was from an affiliate spam not by the casino
but
like they are not acredited here and nobody said a good opinion of the casino i will stay away for now
thank you
 
the e-mail was from an affiliate spam not by the casino

Casinos often add affiliate codes to their links when sending spam, even when there is no affiliate involved - firstly because it helps them track the success of the spam (they can just look at the stats of the fake affiliate account to see all the players they got from the spam), but also adding an affiliate code to their own links gives them 'plausible deniability' when people accuse them of spamming, so they can say 'Thanks for letting us know, we will definitely track the source of this spam and ban the affiliate' !!
 
Casino Riva used to use the same software as Casino 770 and I think they might (or used to be) linked. I used to play at Casino Riva a lot a couple of years back. They generally took a couple of weeks for each pay out. Their live chat support was pretty useless/non-existent. But they replied to emails and were generally friendly over the phone.
 
Casino Riva used to use the same software as Casino 770 and I think they might (or used to be) linked. I used to play at Casino Riva a lot a couple of years back. They generally took a couple of weeks for each pay out. Their live chat support was pretty useless/non-existent. But they replied to emails and were generally friendly over the phone.

but now in the site if you check the games they changed to playtech software
now i dont know if they changed the payment rules or not.... but i would like to know
 
Casinos often add affiliate codes to their links when sending spam, even when there is no affiliate involved - firstly because it helps them track the success of the spam (they can just look at the stats of the fake affiliate account to see all the players they got from the spam), but also adding an affiliate code to their own links gives them 'plausible deniability' when people accuse them of spamming, so they can say 'Thanks for letting us know, we will definitely track the source of this spam and ban the affiliate' !!

:eek2: sneaky buggers!
 

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