I am a,,,,,,nevermind but thanks for "letting the cat out of the bag" so to speak.You said a mouthful there Nash.



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I am a,,,,,,nevermind but thanks for "letting the cat out of the bag" so to speak.You said a mouthful there Nash.



Oh yes you are and spot on again. I do not want derail thread but if necessary I can post all kinds of proof regarding your assertions above.
I am a,,,,,,nevermind but thanks for "letting the cat out of the bag" so to speak.![]()


I will briefly respond on my opinion and then defer to the wiser.......I think the facts, truths, ramifications,etc should be exposed for all and then it becomes up to the individual to make its own decision as to whom is zooming whom or what. Other than that nothing changes immediately but evolves over time.....Most will care less just like a smoker for a maybe more extreme example. One still makes their own decision on whether one choses to smoke or not regardless of the possible effects,consequences,etc. but at least the proven cover ups (that were not exposed for many years) by all the tobacco companies of the actual effects,consequences,etc. were eventually fully exposed and thus at a minimum, one could make an informed decision based on the actual facts rather than the brainwashing covering up of facts that went on for years, JMO, not speaking for Pina to whom you addressed the question. SIDENOTE: It has already been mentioned in previous posts of the possible effects this could have on the future of US online gaming and I see no need to rehash and include again in my opinion as it is a creature of a different nature.This is going to come out wrong again, but I don't know how to word it...
Pina, when you are done finding out information, what are you going to do with it? I mean what can be done? Has other things like this happened? If so, what was the outcome?

This is going to come out wrong again, but I don't know how to word it...
Pina, when you are done finding out information, what are you going to do with it? I mean what can be done? Has other things like this happened? If so, what was the outcome?
Thank you Pina, that was a perfect post...I now understand it better. I am one of those people who think one person can't make a difference, but I am beginning to think that is wrong, and one or a few people CAN make a difference.
I really appreciate you taking the time to answer me.

This is going to come out wrong again, but I don't know how to word it...
Pina, when you are done finding out information, what are you going to do with it? I mean what can be done? Has other things like this happened? If so, what was the outcome?
I noticed that Casino2see (gawd, what a stupid name) removed the other 2-see links.
Spot on,kudos,bravo.....enough said!And they are clearly good for the player as a source of information and the protection that knowledge brings in a largely unregulated industry that has few boundaries.
Hell yeah they could forsee the potential problems (as they must have thought all players are dumb phu**cks) except for one minor problem PINA and KUDOS to you for all your hard work to prove they have grossly miscalculated..........should be fun to see the spin doctors.I see that the CEO of Playshare signed up as a member at the forum yesterday. I have no idea if he plans on making a statement or not, but if he just wanted to read, he didn't have to sign up to do that. So perhaps he will be back, and on the off chance that he will....I had a few questions that I was hoping he could answer, if he so chooses........
6........................ If it WAS known, could they not foresee the potential problems?
I always thought that when I call a 24 hr casino support number, I'm actually gonna talk to a casino support person rather than a phone sex operator. Silly me.

Players Club switched to Microgaming recently. I believe it is indeed part of the Playshare group. However, Pharoahs still appears to be Boss Media. I suspect at some point in the future, Pharoahs will become the casino on the list called "Pharoahs Casino Test", which points toI noticed the list of Naden casinos that is posted here:
You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.no longer includes Cherry casino (from Betson) but still includes Pharaohs and PlayersClub. These two are still Boss Media - not MGS. Perhaps this is an indication of a pending switch of software providers.
With all the discussion about the White Label Casinos, some groups masquerading as others, uncertainty abounding with regard to the "legitimacy" of certain websites, casino links, etc.....why not just stick with the "tride and true" casinos that you know and trust? why take the chance?
Personally, I have a group of about 8-10 casinos (mostly Microgaming, but a few RTG thrown in) that I have played at for years, trust, and have never screwed me around. Why go looking for "new" casinos with suspicious looking sites, questionable links and shady operators? Aren't there enough credible and reputable casinos out there that have proven themselves over the years without having to seek out new ones?
I'm asking this as a genuine question...am I the only one that sticks to the known entity?
I'm just beginning to catch up on this thread.
I noticed that Casino2see (gawd, what a stupid name) removed the other 2-see links. Darn, I was hoping to take someone's temperature
Quality control...hmm. Casino2see is right up there with Connect2casino, Inchilli, Casino1x2, and Joyland Casino as the stupidest named casinos - period.
I noticed the list of Naden casinos that is posted here:
You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.no longer includes Cherry casino (from Betson) but still includes Pharaohs and PlayersClub. These two are still Boss Media - not MGS. Perhaps this is an indication of a pending switch of software providers.
The other Microgaming groups that offer what I think of as "white labels" do so to target a specific region, rather than market as a separate casino. For example, Casino US and Casino UK.Does anyone know if any of the other Microgaming groups beside Playshare are promoting "white label" casinos?
Jetset? Bryan? Simmo? Mario?
Any of the CM members that are webmasters... can you offer some info on this?
Where's that Jackpot Factory guy... David Brickman... maybe he can add something to this issue...![]()
3. Why was this not announced to your player base with complete transparency as to what the campaign entailed, and how quality control of the white label brands would be monitored and enforced? An email to all of your existing players, briefly outlining what a white label is, and more importantly, a complete list of the white labels currently offered by Playshare would have been the proper route to go. In addition a link to the complete bonus terms at these white labels, would have been appropriate. Agree or disagree?
I have to disagree on this, as there was no reason to announce this to the player base of CasinoShare or GrandMonaco as it does and will not affect them in anyway. The point of the WhiteLabel is to attract new players to our sites. However, saying this, I do agree we have not been as transparent as we could have been and are correcting this by having www.playsharepartners.com (which is being updated at the moment) making clear what the scenario is with regards to player funds and who operates these casinos. Also with regards to term and conditions, it is made clear where the player stands with regards to opening offers. However, we are going to make this easier for the player to spot as not every player actually reads the terms and conditions before playing. The player will only be affected with regards to the opening offer and all future offers will not be affected as every account is treated separately.
With the brands that have mature white label programs, this is an ongoing source of confusion and complaints - and also an opportunity for MG to show these others the RIGHT way to run a white label partnership.This post has definitely got us thinking and given us a kick and so I am putting a lot more resources and my time to improve the white label program for the better. Over the next few days and weeks you will see changes.

Just a thought:
all Casino XYZ white labels issue a single player number - XYZR0000001 and on registration force a click through that clearly states that this is a white label casino of XYZ brand-casino and the player number will allow access to all casinos in the group, and the sign up bonus can only be redeemed once.
A welcome e-mail with a "welcome to the family" and the list again would also be helpful.
I quite like that idea: perhaps when casinowinalotofveryhappyhappiness.com runs cold I can switch effortlessly to oopswrongmovemoneygonewaytooquickcasino.com.

It would even be better if they all shared the single casino download and clicking another casino's icon would essentially be changing skins. One 900mb download serves all m'dear.
I would have no problem with this if it was a group that was accredited and I trusted. It would really appease my superstitious gambler side, those days that I just know that a blue/vegas/cocktail lounge theme will be unlucky and the magenta/ undersea theme is the one for me.
Just a thought:
all Casino XYZ white labels issue a single player number - XYZR0000001 and on registration force a click through that clearly states that this is a white label casino of XYZ brand-casino and the player number will allow access to all casinos in the group, and the sign up bonus can only be redeemed once. A welcome e-mail with a "welcome to the family" and the list again would also be helpful.
I quite like that idea: perhaps when casinowinalotofveryhappyhappiness.com runs cold I can switch effortlessly to oopswrongmovemoneygonewaytooquickcasino.com.
It would even be better if they all shared the single casino download and clicking another casino's icon would essentially be changing skins. One 900mb download serves all m'dear.
I would have no problem with this if it was a group that was accredited and I trusted. It would really appease my superstitious gambler side, those days that I just know that a blue/vegas/cocktail lounge theme will be unlucky and the magenta/ undersea theme is the one for me.
Everyone makes mistakes and you deserve the opportunity to correct them but I repeat via a cut & paste from a previous post: "I want to see actions not meaningless words,promises or even opinions. I am the player damnit who financially supports those spitting out all these meaningless(imo) words,etc." You have only taken the first step, ultimately time and actions will determine if your posts are actually meaningful as your obvious numerous mismanagement mistakes of W/L's(sidenote:still not sure I buy the concept) to date give one the right to be a cynic for now. I do appreciate your willinginess to face the gladiators,LOL.Hi all,
First and foremost we would like to thank everyone for their valuable participation in the discussion and a special thank you to Bryan, Winbig, Pinababy, Vinyl Weather Man and Slots Wizard for all their constructive comments and concerns.
Over the last few days we have worked closely with MicroGaming to define new WL rules. From now on we will be aligning our WL strategy with the strict guidelines that we and MicroGaming have set out.
It is clear from this thread, and we absolutely agree, that for any WL campaign or program to be successful the following should be taken into account:
• Upfront and public announcements about the scheme and accept responsibility for the careful selection, vetting and probity checking on the applicants.
• Develop strict monitoring and system controls, together with clear guidelines on what is acceptable in terms of player respect, player protection, player privacy, spam and general marketing.
• If these guidelines are infringed, then there is provision to terminate the white label's casino or other necessary steps that need to be taken.
• Originating brand identified on white labels
o Clearly state that PlayShare takes full responsibility and operates all the payments, operations, support for all the players.
• Players and affiliates need to be assured that they will be safe and respected.
• The “About Us’ page is going to be updated as we agree it is not clear. You can see some info at www.playsharepartners.com which is a site undergoing some fast work now.
• We are going to make this information such a payment processing far more accessible and more obvious to the player.
PlayShare acknowledges that there are areas for improvement in our White Label Program and we are committed to working on these areas.
I trust that you feel reassured that all your concerns are being addressed and I invite you to get in touch with me should you require anything further by using the Private Message facility at CasinoMeister. Please also see my post below that contains answers to specific questions raised in this thread.
With regards to the “Cat out of the bag” comment, this was said in tongue and cheek and was clearly not in good taste. However, we have been open and transparent about our White Label Program; please see below press release in CasinoMeister posted on July 3rd 2007. In Addition our partners are also openly advertised on the terms and conditions of each WL site.
https://www.casinomeister.com/forums/threads/pr-playshare-partners-with-golden-cairo.18452/
I will also during the coming weeks post updates on our progress of the above mentioned changes so you can give your input.
Best regards,
Max Wright
CEO
PlayShare Group
sidenote:still not sure I buy the concept
I think you want a new casino not a W/LI'm with you on that one.
However where I see there is an opportunity here is if the "affiliate" can choose certain options for the white label that differentiate it. For example, I'd love to set up my own MG white label and have a casino where there was no sign up bonus, a better loyalty/VIP scheme, reduced reverse times and unique competitions/tournies. However, this would cause more work for the casino and of course require evaluation, so it may not prove practical.
But this sort of thing would be different enough to justify a white label IMO.
What would you chose to name your new casino? I am sure you will welcome suggestions in my soon to be new Wildcard thread.

I think you want a new casino not a W/LWhat would you chose to name your new casino? I am sure you will welcome suggestions in my soon to be new Wildcard thread.
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With regards to the “Cat out of the bag” comment, this was said in tongue and cheek and was clearly not in good taste. However, we have been open and transparent about our White Label Program; please see below press release in CasinoMeister posted on July 3rd 2007. In Addition our partners are also openly advertised on the terms and conditions of each WL site.
https://www.casinomeister.com/forums/threads/pr-playshare-partners-with-golden-cairo.18452/
o We are currently not Ecogra Certified however we have decided to apply for certification and will be setting up a date for a full review in the coming months, early discussion are that we are going to go through this process in late November of this year.
o The only downfall is one sign-on bonus on any one of the WL.
2. I have responded to this question in my two posts above, but the main reason for the White Labels is to enter Niche Markets that would be hard to penetrate otherwise
3. I have to disagree on this, as there was no reason to announce this to the player base of CasinoShare or GrandMonaco as it does and will not affect them in anyway. The point of the WhiteLabel is to attract new players to our sites.
However, we are going to make this easier for the player to spot as not every player actually reads the terms and conditions before playing.
4. With regards to GrandMondial, this is a rebrand of GrandMonaco, and even though operated and owned by PlayShare is separate and has no bearing on the white labels.
8. The reason why we entered the white label market is to enter niche markets that we could have not entered before and certain countries that have strong barriers of entry. The plan is to partner with existing companies that have a strong brand or a unique idea to expand the group.
9. These marketing campaigns will not benefit our current players, as they are acquisition promotions to get new players on the site.
10. This post has definitely got us thinking and given us a kick and so I am putting a lot more resources and my time to improve the white label program for the better. Over the next few days and weeks you will see changes.
Jetset wrote what I consider a very good and informative report on this "White Label" issue. It can be read in the Casinomeister News section.
Here is a direct link...
https://www.casinomeister.com/stati...ews2/WHITE-LABEL-PROJECT-COMES-UNDER-FIRE.php
Nice job, Jetset.
PB69, your next mission is to find the always non responsive MG(my personal experiences only), then it is on to Bin Laden since the US doesn't have the ability it appears.First of all, kudos to Bryan for making this subject the topic of his latest newsletter, and including a link to this thread, thus giving it the visibility that (IMO) it richly deserves.
I just reread Jetset's report, as I had only glanced at it this morning. All I can say is WOW!! That is true journalism at its finest, and to put it in the simplest terms possible....telling it like it is. No whitewash or pretty words there, just facts and the straight poop.
Jetset....big thumbs up to you.![]()
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How will a player know this and where can the player find the current list of your white label casinos? This should feature prominently in the T&C but I did not see it anywhere. What happens if a player signs up at one casino, then at another, using a different e-mail address? It can happen quite innocently. I can see a lot of potential problems here.Buy saying this we would like to make you aware that we will not prohibit anyone from opening up more than on WL account but we do make it quite clear on the terms and conditions that you would only get on sign-up offer on the WL program. (This does excludes CasinoShare and Grand Monaco)
This white label concept can be a minefield for players, software providers and licensees alike, and if not strictly controlled at (software provider) level can lead to serious damage to player trust and company reputations, in my view.
Cheapass clones can, as Pina has already pointed out, confuse players, create marketing spam and in extreme cases like the Virtual group lead to deceptive "multiple bonusing" disqualifications.
And who supports the players if the white label operator is insufficiently funded or inexpert enough to go under owing players money?
If the white label system is not strictly policed, unprofessional and cheap looking sites using the software provider's games can make the provider look bad and cheap, too.
If the white label operator is not sufficiently supervised or experienced, he or she may do things to players that lack integrity and will prejudice the players and therefore adversely impact the business of the software provider and the licensee behind the white label.
The way I see it, the only way a legitimate white label scheme can work properly is if the software provider and licensee wishing to get into white labeling are upfront about their scheme and accept equal responsibility for the careful selection, vetting and probity checking on the applicants.... then develop strict monitoring and system controls, together with clear guidelines on what is acceptable in terms of player respect, player protection, player privacy and general marketing.
And if these guidelines are infringed, then there has to be provision to "pull" the white label's plug. To do otherwise is to invite anarchy imo, with "casinos" using solid and reputable software but run by inexperienced clowns running riot with questionable marketing and management techniques.
Unless white labeling is carefully controlled it can become a monster that devours player trust and does the industry no favours either.
I don't think those are White Label Casinos. That is affiliate spam. An affiliate (or maybe several affiliates) is making proxy websites in which all links download an existing casino, then sending spam promoting those proxy websites as new casinos. This affiliate is making these sites for many casino groups, including Grand Prive.I totally agree, there is a big problem with these White Label Casinos.
Personally I was receiving emails from all these places which lead me to a casino with rather boring web pages, I may add and It tried to make me download the casino almost everywhere that I clicked on the page, so I did and found out they were actually Casinos from the Grand Prive Group , which I already had anyway. I was receiving these, great new casino deals from every email address that I have.
Now I do not play at Grand Prive Group anymore because of this constant spam that went on for many weeks.
Finally it seems to have stopped.
I think this way of marketing is certainly bad if it is deceitfully done by advertising a casino with a name and when you download it, it has a completely different name. Its opening up a big Spam issue problem and in my view, I have to ask, how desperate is a well known casino group if they have to have all these White Label Casinos, to promote them ?
Keith.
I don't think those are White Label Casinos. That is affiliate spam. An affiliate (or maybe several affiliates) is making proxy websites in which all links download an existing casino, then sending spam promoting those proxy websites as new casinos. This affiliate is making these sites for many casino groups, including Grand Prive.
Actually, these are rogue affiliates. They have hit Casino Partners, CPays, Affibucks (Rushmore), Jupiter Club, and many others in the past, and present. I, and others here and on other forums, have had good luck with getting these affiliate accounts shut down for good.
Problem is, as soon as their accounts are shut down, they move on to another group.
The only group that drug their feet with shutting down these spammers was Cpays. CPays is the affiliate program for 32Vegas, Eurogrand, Amber Coast, Joyland, etc....almost half of the Rogue Pit right there!
Porn and gambling going hand in hand....Actually, the illegal side of both do. The mob run side. The small-time hood side. In that context, one can say that porn and gambling and heroin and extortion and illegal prostitution go hand in hand (in hand, etc.).
As far as the legitimate, legal side....sex and gambling go hand in hand. Big distinction between sex and gambling, and porn and gambling.
I don't think those are White Label Casinos. That is affiliate spam. An affiliate (or maybe several affiliates) is making proxy websites in which all links download an existing casino, then sending spam promoting those proxy websites as new casinos. This affiliate is making these sites for many casino groups, including Grand Prive.
)VWM, please don't play both sides of the market . Do you have an opinion? I do. Maybe this thing will blow away, I don't think so. And i really don't think anyone here will have a say in it. We can get used to it or they can change their ways. It is simply marketing. Can you make a difference? Do you care? It isn't commentary it is taking a side.(Big words for a Sunday Morning - I must have had a dictionary for breakfast)
And again we have the tarring of all affiliates as evil.
Horseshit.
Not all affiliates are evil. Any affiliate who starts a white label absolutely SHOULD have the balls to be aboveboard and show on the website itself what other casino(s) fall under the umbrella..and post on the website the absolute and definitive signup and bonus rules as they pertain to that white label and how it concerns the other casino(s). If they don't....yep, greedy evil jerkwads.
The casinos who allow the white lables should enforce the above. Period. If they don't, then they're inviting players to lose when they win. And I don't mean put the rules in teeny print on a page that has nothing to do with rules of any sort.
Great christ on a poll...can we just please stop with the affiliate bashing? Some of us affiliate/webmaster types are so clean we squeak. So quit the generalities.
At leadt use the word "some". Hell, I'd settle for "most". Just zip the "all".
