If you really have to play at a casino online....

debbiek

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Although I don't deposit at any RTG casinos anymore or anywhere for that matter, there are casinos at some sportsbooks that seem fair. Also, these sportsbooks will send you one free payout every 30 days and they pay by Fed Ex in 2 days.

There's a sportsbook called Betjoint.com where I just received a payout. They have a casino on their site which I did play since my funds were in there. I would say that the casino seemed fair and you could win there. It's not like the RTG software, BUT you have a chance and they absolutely do pay very quickly.

They take all U.S. players and you may even get into some sportsbetting while you're there. Just thought I'd mention this as an alternative.
 
I would advise extreme caution to anyone thinking of trying this place.
They may very well be totally OK, but I reckon they are pretty new, their website looks very unprofessional, they are in Costa Rica, I couldn't find any info on what software they use for their casino or any T&C's for it.

They also make this very bold claim right on their homepage:-

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I hope I'm wrong, but everything is telling me it's "a bit dodgy"
KK
 
Although I don't deposit at any RTG casinos anymore or anywhere for that matter, there are casinos at some sportsbooks that seem fair. Also, these sportsbooks will send you one free payout every 30 days and they pay by Fed Ex in 2 days.

There's a sportsbook called Betjoint.com where I just received a payout. They have a casino on their site which I did play since my funds were in there. I would say that the casino seemed fair and you could win there. It's not like the RTG software, BUT you have a chance and they absolutely do pay very quickly.

They take all U.S. players and you may even get into some sportsbetting while you're there. Just thought I'd mention this as an alternative.
There are some red flags for possible issues there, but they probably will pay. There are many superior alternatives. If you are looking for a reputable sportsbook that takes US players, I recommend checking out the sportsbookreview.com website.
 
I would recommend checking into this a bit more before throwing your money at these guys.

Please read "Spot the Rogue" here:
https://www.casinomeister.com/how-to/spot-a-rogue/

Betjoint has the characteristics of "clip shot" joint :rolleyes: BTW - SBR gives them a "C-". That's pretty crappy in my book.

And here are the other "casinos" or betting site on the same server.

1. Agdsports.com
2. Anygivendaysports.com
3. Bet7069.com
4. Betboxer.com
5. Betcc.com
6. Betjoint.com
7. Betproplus.com
8. Doubleactionsports.com
9. Fullpowersports.com
10. Pacificwagering.com
11. Rockybridge.com
12. Sideactionsports.com
13. Sundayfootbal.com
14. Thebetlounge.com
15. Thevegasupdate.com
16. Wager99.com
17. Wagerallin.com
18. Wageronallsports.com
19. Writebet.com
 
Yeah I checked out the site and it is very amateurish.
There are no useful links on the home page so for example if you click the Casino tab you are just taken to a similar page with a picture of a roulette wheel, doh!
As KK says no hint as to what software they use and worse of all you have to sign up with all your details before you would get to see anything of what you have signed up for. Red alert there.
Not even a download link or free play or preview mode, nothing.
 
I can tell you they are not "dodgy". The guy that runs the operation used to head up BetAtlas.com where i played at many times last year and was ALWAYS paid. Betjoint.com ran a promotion for the Hall of Fame game - free $50 bet. I won that game and was also paid.

I just received payment from them for $1400 two days after request was made and I can tell you that was the fastest I've ever been paid including big name books like BetJamaica, The Greek, etc.
 

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