mary
Dormant account
- Joined
- Dec 12, 2000
Dear OPA members,
between travel difficulties, day jobs, vacations, and the industry shows, a lot of OPA volunteers (including our Fearless Leader, Steve)are getting overloaded. So, yep, things are slowing down at OPA land.
If you are having trouble with a casino and would rather not wait, you can try:
*Asking for help from the Webmaster of the site you found the casino on; both www.casinomeister.com and www.got2bet.com will mediate with advertisers.
*Submit a grumble to Julie at www.gambling.com
They have paid staff to handle complaints & are especially effective concerning their advertisers.
General tips:
*Avoid OPA not-recommended sites. We couldn't help you with those anyway. That includes all sites running Unified Gaming,iGlobalmedia, or gamblingsoftware.com software. If you cannot identify the software, email support to find out. If support doesn't answer, you don't want to play there anyway.
*Avoid all sites without phone support.
*Before depositing, email a site to see if it answers.
*Sites running RealTime Gaming software appear to have increasingly lengthening withdrawal processing periods. It is recommended that if you make a withdrawal request that you note the names of any specific customer representatives who have promised specific processing dates and phone them daily about missed dates, should they occur.
*Casinos that market to North Americans are experiencing significant drops in play from that market as more credit card processors deny transactions. If you live outside of North America, play at sites that market to your region, as they will be less affected by the American banking freeze.
between travel difficulties, day jobs, vacations, and the industry shows, a lot of OPA volunteers (including our Fearless Leader, Steve)are getting overloaded. So, yep, things are slowing down at OPA land.
If you are having trouble with a casino and would rather not wait, you can try:
*Asking for help from the Webmaster of the site you found the casino on; both www.casinomeister.com and www.got2bet.com will mediate with advertisers.
*Submit a grumble to Julie at www.gambling.com
They have paid staff to handle complaints & are especially effective concerning their advertisers.
General tips:
*Avoid OPA not-recommended sites. We couldn't help you with those anyway. That includes all sites running Unified Gaming,iGlobalmedia, or gamblingsoftware.com software. If you cannot identify the software, email support to find out. If support doesn't answer, you don't want to play there anyway.
*Avoid all sites without phone support.
*Before depositing, email a site to see if it answers.
*Sites running RealTime Gaming software appear to have increasingly lengthening withdrawal processing periods. It is recommended that if you make a withdrawal request that you note the names of any specific customer representatives who have promised specific processing dates and phone them daily about missed dates, should they occur.
*Casinos that market to North Americans are experiencing significant drops in play from that market as more credit card processors deny transactions. If you live outside of North America, play at sites that market to your region, as they will be less affected by the American banking freeze.