How to spot an evil online gambling site 12 Oct 2006 The supply of online gambling websites is vast on the internet. And everybody wants a piece of the action. So how is an innocent online gambling greenie to stay safe in this virtual jungle? How to spot the rotten apples from afar? It doesn't have to be hard. The alpha and omega for anyone trying to find out something on the internet should be a Google search. Ask the question, type in something like: evil online casino/gambling site, or bad online gambling rankings, and see what happens. If you don't check your online casino before you register, then you deserve being ripped off. So Google your online gambling site. Find out the three W's: Who provides their software, where are they located (what jurisdiction are they under), and who are they owned by. If you can't find this information, or you have to look for it forever, give it a pass. Try and find an online gambling with a jurisdiction that you could reasonably expect to help you should you have a problem with the company. And finally what's the most important: read the small print. Find out exactly what kind of a deal you are getting. If you don't understand it, don't do it. Never open more than one player account at each site, get everything in writing, and don't gamble at an online gambling if you are prohibited from doing so by your country. This is vital because if you don't, you might well find yourself winning some cash and not getting it, because the online gambling has an excuse to not pay you your win. |