- Joined
- Jun 5, 2006
- Location
- Edmonton Canada
Two things - first, I find this interesting enough that everyone should look at it, but it's not very easy to find - the only way I've found to get to it is to click on PAB (on the main site) then click on the PAB FAQ link and then find the question "Is there an online record of blah blah" and click that and then finally there's the link to the page. Is there a more direct link that I'm just not seeing?
The other thing is that I like the way it's set up to show x amount of PABs per software, but I'm wondering if it would be difficult or even useful to show the number of PABs for individual casinos? In several threads I've read lately people have said things like "such-and-such casino has been getting a lot of complaints lately" and it would be nice to maybe be able to see for myself if they're complaining about trivial things like not getting a bonus, or real things like not getting paid. I know you can't put a lot of details about each case, but if it was something like xyz casino had 23 PABs and 18 of them were found to be fraudulent players, 2 were resolved for the player, etc....like it is now for software. Would that be way too much work?
Of course people may still be complaining about a casino without doing a PAB, but in my mind it would be a good benchmark.
The other thing is that I like the way it's set up to show x amount of PABs per software, but I'm wondering if it would be difficult or even useful to show the number of PABs for individual casinos? In several threads I've read lately people have said things like "such-and-such casino has been getting a lot of complaints lately" and it would be nice to maybe be able to see for myself if they're complaining about trivial things like not getting a bonus, or real things like not getting paid. I know you can't put a lot of details about each case, but if it was something like xyz casino had 23 PABs and 18 of them were found to be fraudulent players, 2 were resolved for the player, etc....like it is now for software. Would that be way too much work?
Of course people may still be complaining about a casino without doing a PAB, but in my mind it would be a good benchmark.