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Online Casino Bad Apple List
While the majority of online casinos are interested in providing their clients with a safe and convenient means of gambling from the security of their own homes, there are a few bad apples out there. The following is a list of what constitutes being a Bad Apple.
- Utilizing software that provides game results that are inconsistent with a random game. This means that the cards or dice have been observed to deviate from statistical norms.
- The casino violates their own house rules. This means that a casino has retroactively denied a player an advertised bonus and/or removed funds from his/her account after the player has met the terms of an advertised bonus offer. While it is within a casino's prevue to cut off players from future bonuses, or even close an account completely, unless there is evidence of serious fraud funds should never be seized by a casino.
- The casino sells players' e-mail addresses to spammers.
- The casino misappropriates a fair gaming seal belonging to another business entity.
- The casino fails to respond to inquiries about player disputes.
Video Poker Grand Casino:
This casino has a history of not awarding players their winnings, but simply refunding their original deposit. Nor do they respond to complaints. They use G-Fed software.
Giant Vegas
This company is known to sell its clients addresses to spammers. They use Real Time Gaming software.
Start Your Own Casinos, including Joker Club, HIG Casino, and iX Casino. The come one to buyers of their software openly admits to guaranteeing the operator a particular minimum win. Thereby the games can not be truly fair and random.
All MGM Gaming Systems casinos, including Transnet, Axel, Casimodo Palace, Casino XO, Lazarus, Master Blackjack, Moon Palace, Paradise Players, Players Palace, Tiger Dragon, and Vino. It is recommended that players avoid Joker Poker at any casinos utilizing MGM Gaming Systems software as it appears to be rigged.
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