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Protect
Yourself from Online Casino Scams
The first step in avoiding an online casino scam is making sure the
casino you’re gambling with is safe and reputable. A dependable online
casino will go to great lengths to ensure that its customers know how
safe their practices are. Many will enlist in the help of a 3rd party
auditor to examine their payout percentages and the integrity of the
games to ensure that every aspect of their website is fair. These
results will often be published on the website, so be sure to look for
this information.
Once you’ve decided on an
casino, make sure you only give your
credit card information to that specific casino. The most common forms
of online casino scams require your credit card number. There is a
simple solution to this: keep your credit card information to
yourself. If possible, don’t use your credit card at all when gambling
online. Try to use an online payment method such as Netteller or
PayPal.
If you have to use your credit card, ensure that the only place you’re
inputting the information is in the casino’s main website or into
specific online casino software. Online casinos will never ask that
you send personal information by email; only con artists will, and
when they do it’s called “phishing”. If you receive an email asking
for your credit card information from someone posing as an online
casino, report it to the casino.
Other scams to look for are not run by individual con artists but by
online casinos themselves. It’s best to keep an eye on the practices
of any casino that you’re gambling with to ensure that you’re
investing your money with a reputable company.
Firstly, examine the terms of their promotions. If you find an offer
from an online casino that sounds too good to be true, you can be
certain that it most likely is. If a casino offers a promotion with
great rewards for little effort, there is most likely a catch or
hidden terms that will ultimately end up draining your account. Read
the fine print before jumping into an enticing promotion.
Another sign to look for is when a promotion is a “limited time
offer”. While many online casinos have time restraints on tournaments
and giveaways, some scammers will rush you into accepting a deal by
creating short deadlines. A dependable casino will not pressure its
customers into using its services.
Even if you’re sure your online casino is safe, keep track of how much
money you’ve spent while gambling online, and check your bank
statements regularly to see if your numbers match. A common mistake
that online gamblers often make is forgetting to keep track of their
finances. If you monitor your account properly, you will notice if a
casino has taken out more money than they should.
Many online casinos have taken great care in not only preventing theft
from con artists but also reassuring their customers that their
gambling experience is safe, secure and fair. But, it’s better to be
safe, than sorry, so be sure to always keep an eye out for suspicious
practices.
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