Which groups go with which casinos?

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I found out yesterday Miami Paradise comes under the auspices of Vegas Partners Group. Now I am confused. Miami Paradise is listed under Goldstar Network. Are all Goldstar Network casinos actually Vegas Partners Group? Or are they simply all in the same? If I don't like one casino's customer service within a group I will not play any casino in that group.

Could someone list for me how the casinos are grouped? Lately I have 15 Casinomeister MG casinos I am playing but now I am wondering who's who.

Thanks for any assistance. Much appreciated!

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Golden Star and Vegas Partner is an odd one as both brands still exist, but I believe VPL and GSN merged offices with the latter moving up to Joburg last year. Jetset can probably clarify what happened exactly.

I put together a list of Link Removed ( Old/Invalid) which should be pretty accurate and shows casino associations.
 
I found out yesterday Miami Paradise comes under the auspices of Vegas Partners Group. Now I am confused. Miami Paradise is listed under Goldstar Network. Are all Goldstar Network casinos actually Vegas Partners Group? Or are they simply all in the same? If I don't like one casino's customer service within a group I will not play any casino in that group.

Could someone list for me how the casinos are grouped? Lately I have 15 Casinomeister MG casinos I am playing but now I am wondering who's who.

Thanks for any assistance. Much appreciated!

:notworthy

Regarding the connection between Vegas Partner and Golden Star, Vortran's announcement at https://www.casinomeister.com/forum...highlight=Vegas+Partner+Golden+Riviera+groups may be helpful.
 
Golden Star and Vegas Partner is an odd one as both brands still exist, but I believe VPL and GSN merged offices with the latter moving up to Joburg last year. Jetset can probably clarify what happened exactly.

I put together a list of Link Removed ( Old/Invalid) which should be pretty accurate and shows casino associations.

Simmo is spot-on with that observation - and btw his list is good reference material, too.

The guy who owned Golden Riviera / GS and operated from Cape Town left the business and sold up.
 

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