In a previous article, certain indicators were provided that helped identify scam casinos. This short article discusses options that come with online casinos, like bonuses and customer care, and how they may be used to identify scam casinos.
Unusually High Bonuses
All online casinos offer bonuses to induce clients. By giving bonuses, the internet casino shares part of the earnings it creates through the gaming operations with the players. If an online casino is providing exceptionally high bonuses, then you definitely must start to suspect something untoward.
It's not unreasonable to assume any of the following things from online casinos that provide unusually high bonuses. The Internet casino is making so much money through its gaming operations that it may afford such high bonuses. The player is merely being scammed through high house edges.
Another possibility is that the internet casino promises high bonuses but ties them up in so much small print that it doesn't spend any. In the worst cases, the small print isn't even stated in advance but is unmasked only following the player claiming the bonus. In both cases, the internet casinos are scam casinos.
Complex Wagering Requirements
Bonuses are the root cause of most disputes. All casinos, even the fair ones, have wagering requirements along with other conditions for the disbursement of bonuses. Several involve wagering requirements for the deposits as well. Therefore, there are lots of online players who would rather dispense with bonuses altogether.
The fair online casinos allow players to state that they don't want any bonuses. The withdrawal of winnings and unused deposits then becomes simple enough.
The scam casinos don't provide such options and block the player's funds for not satisfying wagering requirements. Therefore, as a player, you need to be up-front with the casino about what their stand is with this issue and only then create a deposit with them.
You also should read all of the conditions and terms at length, vigilantly, and seek clarification where necessary from the internet casino. If the casino doesn't respond, assume that it is a scam casino and move on.
Evaluating Customer Care
Now we come to the last issue, which will be customer care. Don't touch an online casino that doesn't provide a reasonably thorough FAQ section. This type of casino sends an indication that it doesn't take very good care of its clients.
Responses to emails take about twenty-four hours and no one can wait that long. Telephone support may also result in a problem due to language, as well as accent, differences. Live chat may be the easiest method to contact customer care and practically all online casinos now offer this facility. If this isn't available, then steer clear.
Test the client support by sending queries before depositing funds. Test all of the support services provided by the Internet casino. From the character of the response, you will easily have the ability to identify a scam casino, since the replies will be guarded and delayed, if they're given at all.