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Aside from official 'Casinomeister Warnings' which are handled by @maxd as seasoned players and industry watchers, we know not every bad experience at an online casino is worthy of public exposure.
But when does a casino cross the line from "annoying" to "unacceptable"? At what point do we, as a community, have not just a right, but a 'responsibility' to call them out?
To this extent where would you draw this line. We all have had experiences that have not gone the way we would expect, for me it would be if I am being made to jump over more hurdles than Sally Gunnell in an Olympic 400m Final.
But when does a casino cross the line from "annoying" to "unacceptable"? At what point do we, as a community, have not just a right, but a 'responsibility' to call them out?
To this extent where would you draw this line. We all have had experiences that have not gone the way we would expect, for me it would be if I am being made to jump over more hurdles than Sally Gunnell in an Olympic 400m Final.

