May 30, 2011
Spot Roulette Online Scams
There are a lot of scams when it comes to online roulette, this is unfortunate news. This ranges from people selling clearly ineffective roulette systems to casinos treating people in an unfair way. Today I’m going to be taking a bit of a closer look at a few of these scams.
The first and most common online roulette scam is what I would describe as a bogus promotion. Basically, this is when you find a website, and it will tell you that there is a flaw in online roulette, and that there is easy money to be made from exploiting it.
These sites then give you a roulette system to exploit the flaw and give you a few casinos where it works. However, the issue here is that there is no such thing as this flaw, you are simply being conned into playing at one of these casinos.
Another common scam is when casinos give you a welcome bonus when you sign up. Now this alone isn’t a problem, it’s what happens next that is a problem. Bonuses come with wagering requirements that you need to complete before you cash out and even this isn’t much of a problem.
The problem is however that some casinos will just take your money off you if you do not complete the requirements but try to make a withdrawal. You make your withdrawal and the money exists your account at the casino. The problem is that it’s going to the casino’s bank account rather than yours which in my opinion is just stealing.
Another scam is what casinos call a pending period which is applied to withdrawals. This is basically a time when your money sits and does nothing for four days after you have made a withdrawal. The casino will sort out your withdrawal only when this period passes, taking 6 days in total.
You can reverse the withdrawal at any time which is why they do all this, they hope you will get sick of it all and just not bother getting your money. The internet is littered with roulette scams, the above are just a few examples.
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