June 14th, 2009
Know the Scams in Online Casino Gambling
When you choose to play on online casino gambling sites, you should be aware of certain dangers that you face. You are providing a connection to your payment accounts and credit card which makes it possible for unscrupulous elements to access your details and create havoc in your life. While your bank has security systems to prevent your money from entering the wrong hands, you have to secure your personal data from being shared with unwanted scam creators.
Beware of identity theft
It all starts simply enough. You log on to an online casino gambling site that asks you to fill out a form in which you share your personal details. You share your credit card details to complete your registration. The next thing you know is that you have applied for a loan and are facing requests to pay the instalments. Worse still, your credit card bill displays purchases that you have not made. While most sites refrain from sharing databases some provide these databases for a price. You must verify the credentials of a website where you are sharing important personal information.
Avoid phishing scams
What is this and how do you avoid it? You receive an email from a familiar email id. The seemingly honest entity sends you an email asking for further information to complete your registration. As a part of this process, you are asked to share a password or similar information that provides the entity with a way to counter security around your identity. How does this happen? When you register with an online casino gambling or any other site, you are asked for your email id. With the use of phishing, the email id is visible to other websites. The fraudulent website is able to create a mirror of the original website and gains important information.
The promise of the site
Many online casino gambling sites offer a reward for registration. The reward is in the form of bonuses that are many times more than your original investment. It clearly attracts your attention and after the first few tries, you get hooked because you have earned the bonus. Now, what was the promise? Check this. Some sites clearly state that they will allow you to play for a certain value if you win and do not claim to send the cash to your account. If the site states that the money will be sent to your account directly and invites you to increase the wager. Hold on! Wait until you get the credit before you put any more money into the game.
Initial winning on the site
Many online casino gambling sites allow you to play and win at the start. This is a hook to get you seriously involved in the game. However, as you play higher wagers you suddenly find that the winning run is not happening. Some sites design the system to disallow more than a limited earning initially and as the player continues, winning becomes near impossible. Avoid these sites.

