How to avoid casino scams

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How to avoid casino scams
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The global gambling industry is worth $90 billion. Online services play a major part in its success. Legitimate businesses and rogue casinos coexist. Follow these tips to avoid getting scammed out of your deposits.

Low-life operators misuse players' funds and personal information. They advertise lavish bonuses to lure in more victims.

There are several reasons why some gambling sites take too long to process withdrawals. Some victims receive a part of their payout, while others get nothing at all. Check review sites, forums and social media communities to see if an operator delivers on its promises.

Illegal casinos can register in jurisdictions where the rules are the least stringent. They can also slap a logo from their regulatory boards on their sites.

Microgaming, Evolution Gaming and NetEnt are the biggest names in the gambling software industry. Scammy casinos hack the software and alter the paytable configuration.

An offer of $1,500 can only be legit if it comprises a series of match bonuses. Scammers use unrealistic amounts like “$1.000 for free” to attract gullible gamblers. They set impossible wagering requirements so you will never withdraw the ‘gift’

Rogue casinos are blacklisted. It is difficult for a casino to get off a blacklist unless there is a mistake.

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