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Online Casinos in general: Is there evidence of fraud in online casinos? (Page 7)

Topic created on 01st Jun. 2018 | Page: 7 of 58 | Answers: 573 | Views: 155,828
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Elite
the3rdscatter wrote on 02/06/2018 at 18:45: Dear Bone
you can find the answer to your question in my post to which you replied. Meant are the two videos! This is how it works for Blackjack for example! You can find them on page 1 in the thread Martingale strategy.

I mean how the scam works on slots. Because after what you read here, some imagine it something like this

You sign up at a casino and deposit. The casino immediately gives you the heaviest wins around the 5000€. After that, however, never comes what because the casino of course first wants to have his money back. In order to keep the player in line, every now and then a small interim profit comes. At some point when the player is far in the red, there may be another win, so it is not so noticeable!

And the question I just ask myself is: Even if that were true, how exactly does the casino do that?

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Anonym
I find this very interesting.I must confess I do not know whether the cheat or not.Normal casinos behave no differently.On the Jackpot is 50 million a person wins this jackpot.Then it is said was a display error,that borders on fraud for me.

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Elite
Manfrede4 wrote on 02.06.2018 at 19:03: I find this very interesting.I must confess I do not know if the cheat or not.Normal casinos behave no differently.On the Jackpot is 50 million a person wins this jackpot.Then it is said was a display error,this borders for me on fraud.

This case is indeed very strange and I do not know the reasoning at all more. On the other hand, there are also tens of jackpot winners who were paid out normally, much more than the ones where a software error was pushed forward. So maybe it was just a software error, but then the casino should still be liable.

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Daniel
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Bone wrote on 02/06/2018 at 18:50
I mean how the scam goes down with the slots. Because from what you read here some imagine it something like this

You sign up at a casino and deposit. The casino immediately gives you the heaviest wins around the 5000€. After that, however, never comes what because the casino of course first wants to have his money back. To keep the player in line, every now and then a small interim profit comes. At some point when the player is far in the red, there may be another win, so that it is not so noticeable!

And the question I simply ask myself is: Even if that were true, how exactly does the casino do that?

I would wish it were so. In that case, I'd be a millionaire by now. I simply sign up at any Ranz casino, Deposit €100, and win €1,000. And I do that 1,000 times and I've already earned 900,000€ tax-free after deducting all costs. Wouldn't that be awesome!

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Daniel wrote on 02/06/2018 at 19:23
I would wish it were so. In that case I would be a millionaire by now. I just sign up at any Ranz casino, Deposit 100€ and win 1,000€. And I do that 1,000 times and I've already earned 900,000€ tax-free after deducting all costs. Wouldn't that be awesome!

yes just ...everything just nonsense!!!

the thread is whether there is evidence of fraud in Online Casinos ?

NO !

So far only guesses and theories ...!!!

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s****e
"The mafia is interested in infiltrating the Maltese online casino market", at least that was the warning from the anti-mafia authorities from Italy last year. However, instead of taking this statement seriously, the Malta Gaming Authority chose to downplay this fact for a rather long time. Then, however, in the last 3 months, Italy was shaken by 2 solid mafia scandals, the traces of which reached Malta in both cases. Each time it was a question of money laundering, the smuggling of wins past the taxman and the Manipulation of Slot machines to the disadvantage of unsuspecting players. Both cases permanently damaged the outstanding reputation of the mga, which until then was considered to be probably the best regulatory authority in terms of online casinos. The Malta Gaming Authority now wants to counteract this and has announced several steps to do so.

The mafia has connections up to the highest authorities. Just two cases have come to light, and that was certainly only the Tip of the
Iceberg. Those who know the history of the mafia know that they are very rarely exposed. And when they do, it is only the tip of the iceberg!
Iceberg! And if the mafia cashes in, then correctly and in all ranges.

Is this how an authority that is there to protect players reacts?
That's a joke!

So you're always reassured when you see the MGA seal.

I do not understand how you can be so naive, because everywhere and in every industry is cheated!

Lummerland does not exist unfortunately!

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Anonym
I would like to add that FRAUD is a legal term and not the best choice of words for the fears of many. I find the term Manipulation much more appropriate. It is exactly what all the "complainers" are about and does not immediately suggest a crime.

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the3rdscatter wrote on 06/03/2018 at 00:34: I would also like to add that FRAUD is a legal term and not the best choice of words for the fears of many. I find the term Manipulation much more accurate. It is exactly what all "complainers" are concerned with and does not immediately suggest a crime.

Be -tru̱g
noun [the]

  1. the act of someone deliberately telling a person the untruth or faking something and thereby gaining a material advantage.




Sums it up perfectly!

Manipulation?
Then we see here page-long discussions whether a bonus offer is not manipulation regarding the purchase behavior!
In my eyes, one can definitely speak of fraud if the theses prove true!

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s****e
I also see it that way. But he's right, as soon as you say fraud here, all the
their spines

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L****0
the3rdscatter wrote on 02/06/2018 at 18:45: Dear Bone
you can find the answer to your question in my post to which you replied. Meant are the two videos! This is how it works for Blackjack for example! You can find them on page 1 in the thread Martingale strategy.


The Dealer in the video who aims the second card lost direkr afterwards the job, it was also a live Provider that streams for no MGA or GB licensed casinos.

That the dealer knows the card is simply because, as you've probably noticed before, scant before dealing.

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