You're gonna have to trust someone or some group's word that it's safe someday or just quit and go back to B&M casinos
The word trust carries a lot of weight...
What have the casinos done lately to instill trust in their players????
Denied winnings due to some faulty loophole which can be manipluated to ONLY benefit the casino. Label loyal players as negative value players or bonus abusers. Make you jump through hoops to become verified to claim winnings in days/weeks, when they took your money INSTANTANEOUSLY so you could play at their casino.
Trust is earned, and personally, I think most of the online casinos look at the players as if they are deaf, dumb and stupid....
"Look at this player...multiple deposits in a row and no wins. Sooooo, we'll give them a too-good-too-be-true bonus;
Let them win;
Then pull the rug out from underneath them...There must be SOME term we can manipulate to screw them over...
NEXT ....."
As deposit/withdrawal options disappear in the US market, (and this is just my opinion again) and some kind of settlement for the UIGEA lurks in the background...The borderline rogue/non-rogue casinos will do anything they can to keep making money off the unsuspecting player for as long as they can. Cause once the US players either lose it all (in respect to having the ability to fund and play online) or gain back all the liberties which were stripped from us, players will remember WHO remained trustworthy through thick and thin. And I honestly believe the number of trustworthy casinos will be so small you will only need one hand to count them on.
Every day, players are complaining about "honest" casinos becoming unscrupulous in treatment of their patrons. Is this a sign of what's to come? There has to be some type of give and take to remain in business. You wouldn't continue shopping at a store which one day sells you BEER for $3.00/6-pack and then the next day (and henceforth) it's $10/6-pack. No, you look around and get the best deal you can. And you remain "true" to the store who isn't trying to rip you off.
Everyone understands they are a business out to make money, but at what extreme do you go to before you've gone too far? WHO decides when enough is enough? Only the PLAYER can decide that. Only the PLAYER can decide where to play. It all boils down to how much tolerance does a person have before they say..."Enough, you've gotten enough of my money. The stress/aggravation just isn't worth it".
So, if these casinos want to keep the player base they have, they need to figure out how to KEEP the players they have. They need to EARN the trust and respect of its players through actions. Words can be twisted around too easily and misinterpreted. Actions alone (whether it be through well-read CSR, or well written T&Cs) will decide who the "trustworthy" online casinos are.