Because most reps are focused on the complaints section - and there are a number who are licensed in Kahna-haha-wake
They may be reluctant to be slam-basted .
Rusty>
Licensing is a tricky subject - mainly because there are a number of variables that come into the decision making process when it comes to licensing. A lot of it has to do with costs - how much money a start up operation can dictate where they choose to go. It could be Cowboy Town - it could be the Isle of Man/Gibraltar - or somewhere in the EU.
There are some crapholes of casinos operating out of Costa Rica - and yet there are some excellent ones as well. Same thing goes for Kana-haha-wake. There are pros and cons for each jurisdiction and I feel that a jurisdiction can reflect on a casino, it can't reflect on it 100%. That's why I don't rogue jurisdictions.
I
do write about them though. These write-ups can be found here:
Best Worst 2008
https://www.casinomeister.com/static/bestworst2007.php
Edited to add: What is frustrating for me is that most licensing entities are set up primarily to serve the operator. Players have a difficult time trying to contact a real person who can resolve a complaint. This industry is over ten years old, and most jurisdiction fail when it comes to dealing with player issues effectively. It's truly amazing.