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Top Online Bingo - Scams at Online Casinos
No matter how experience you are at online casinos it is always best to make sure that you are not getting scammed or conned. Most online casinos are clean operations but occasionally you get a few bad apples. The sportsbook and sports betting sites have gained enormous popularity on the net but unfortunately they are not as well regulated as online casinos and this opens up the doors to potential scams. No matter which online casinos you play at, always look for 3rd party certificates that verify the online casinos site operation is totally clean. Also, read online casinos review sites like this one and find out about what’s going on in the world of online gambling.
On particular area of online casinos gambling online casinos players really need to watch out for is online sports betting. On a recent online scam involved sports betting website and an unwitting online casinos player. The most basic kind of online casinos scam that can occur is when the online casinos player makes a bet and never gets paid out on it after the online casinos player wins. But there are more sophisticated scams going on at online casinos that you must be aware of.
One of the online casinos industry experts recently explained online casinos scams unsuspecting online casinos players must be aware of: "The scam goes like this. The operation identifies their target through a free online casinos sports pick service. Once the online casinos player calls to get his free picks, the supposed pro handicappers, from Vegas, bait the online casinos player with a profit-sharing arrangement. The online casinos player is promised a 50/50 split on all profits from specific bets placed in a joint account where the sportsbook will front $86,000. The catch is the online casinos player has to invest $18k in this joint venture. The con artist convinces the online casinos player to deposit some if not all of the $18k into the sportsbook. When the $86k doesn’t show up, the player is told he must deposit more to meet the program requirements. When the online casinos player refuses to deposit further and demands a refund, the sportsbook announces that there are no refunds and the deposit is forfeited."
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