- Joined
- Mar 9, 2005
- Location
- London
In the past 2-3 months, we have seen:
What is happening to this industry? This is a time when casinos should be pulling out all the stops to prove themselves honest, lest the whole industry collapses under the weight of the US anti-gambling bill.
Instead we are seeing a string of public debacles that make the industry as a whole seem like a joke. Anyone looking for ammunition in the fight against online casinos would need look no further than the Casinomeister complaints forum for the past couple of months. Goodlatte et al must be rubbing their hands in glee at the stupidity of all these operators.
Is this just a coincidence? Or is competition hotting up so much that they feel they have to use any trick to get ahead? I would love to hear from any 'industry insiders' who might be able to shed light on whether these recent events are part of a greater trend, or whether it is just unfortunate that all of these groups have shown their true colours at the same time.
- Grand Prive rogued for allowing an underage user to play at all their casinos
- Casino-On-Net rogued for spam/site theft
- Jackpot Factory rogued for predatory and irresponsible marketing
- English Harbour caught dealing an unfair game
- Belle Rock found to be rejecting ID documents without explanation and requiring unreasonable extra certification which they then also reject
What is happening to this industry? This is a time when casinos should be pulling out all the stops to prove themselves honest, lest the whole industry collapses under the weight of the US anti-gambling bill.
Instead we are seeing a string of public debacles that make the industry as a whole seem like a joke. Anyone looking for ammunition in the fight against online casinos would need look no further than the Casinomeister complaints forum for the past couple of months. Goodlatte et al must be rubbing their hands in glee at the stupidity of all these operators.
Is this just a coincidence? Or is competition hotting up so much that they feel they have to use any trick to get ahead? I would love to hear from any 'industry insiders' who might be able to shed light on whether these recent events are part of a greater trend, or whether it is just unfortunate that all of these groups have shown their true colours at the same time.
What we're seeing at the moment, IMO, is casinos in a very competitive field trying to get an advantage. And yes, I know some of the tactics employed are "dubious" at best!

Simmo!
I am afraid I have to disagree about Intercasino. I know for a fact that they were responsible for helping a woman who was recently widowed and was under several doctor's care for depression and many physical disabilities deplete some of her life savings to the tune of over $40,000 in less then 5 months of playing with them. Also, i know she never did one withdrawal with them. To me a perosn has to be pretty wealthy to do this.