How to spot a fake online casino
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At Gamecheck, we are building a series of informative blogs designed to help players make safer, more informed choices when navigating online casinos.
The online casino industry continues to grow rapidly, but so does the number of fake casinos and fake games targeting unsuspecting players. Knowing how to identify these risks is essential before engaging with any platform.
In this article, we break down some of the most common online casino scams and give you the knowledge you need to spot the warning signs and steer clear of fake casinos.
Recognising the red flags of a rogue casino
While legitimate platforms provide secure, transparent gaming, rogue casinos exist solely to deceive players with rigged games and withheld pay-outs.
Trustworthy online casinos use certified Random Number Generators (RNGs) to guarantee fair play. In contrast, rogue operators manipulate the odds, making that dream jackpot nothing more than an illusion. While withdrawals may not always be instant, they should never take longer than 30 days. If your payment is still missing after this period, chances are you have fallen victim to a rogue casino.
These fraudulent sites may look sleek and professional, luring players in with flashy bonuses and extravagant promises. But remember - all that glitters is not gold. Their real intention? To never pay out. Once you make a deposit, your money vanishes into the void.
Do not let them win. Stay vigilant and watch out for these warning signs:
🚩No Legitimate License
A legitimate online casino proudly displays its gaming license - UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), or Gibraltar Regulatory Authority (GRA).
If it is missing, run.
🚩Sketchy Website Design
If a site looks outdated or amateurish with sketchy graphics, it is probably a rogue casino.
🚩Confusing Terms & Conditions
Fake online casinos bury loopholes in fine print to avoid paying winnings.
Imagine winning big, only to be told you violated some obscure rule buried deep in the terms and conditions. Rogue casinos will find any excuse to deny pay-outs.
🚩Unsolicited Emails & Calls
Scammers posing as casino reps will email or call you, asking for login details or payment information. If someone reaches out unsolicited, proceed with extreme caution. If an online casino bombards you with emails, unsolicited phone calls, or pressure tactics, take it as a red flag.
🚩Unresponsive Customer Support
A trustworthy casino offers fast, professional customer service.
If their customer service takes forever to reply or do not reply at all, steer clear.
🚩Poor Security
If there is no HTTPS lock next to the site’s URL, this is something to be concerned about.
Most web browsers will alert you when you are not visiting a secure site.
Want to play fairly? Follow these best practices:
Do your research before you start playing, and select a few well-known online casinos.
Here are some easy tips for players to follow:
- Verify licenced casinos
The first step you should always take to avoid fake sites is to ensure that the online casino in question is licenced and regulated by a Reputable Authority, such as the United Kingdom Gaming Commission (UKGC), the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), and the Gibraltar Regulatory Authority (GRA).
These organisations enforce strict rules to protect players. You can verify the online casino’s licensing information displayed in the ‘About Us’ section. Make sure the licence information is up to date and valid.
- Research online casino reputation
Research the online casino's reputation and pay-out reliability before signing up. It won't take much time and will save you from any future hassles. Forums and watchdog platforms can also be valuable sources of information where players share their experiences and warn others about rogue casinos. Use these reviews as your guide to avoid scammers and bad actors.
- Test customer support
Contact customer service with a few valid questions to ensure they are professional and helpful. If they are slow to respond and blame you for any issues, it is a red flag.
- Read the terms and conditions
Always read the terms and conditions before making a deposit. If the terms seem overly complicated or suspicious stay away from the site.
- Be wary of huge bonuses
Thousands of euros in Bonus Money, and 1,000 Free Spins? Be cautious of unrealistic offers. Huge bonus offers may be tempting, but hidden clauses can keep your money locked in indefinitely. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
- Avoid identity theft
Enable two-factor authentication whenever it is available, keep your passwords strong, and do not give out your credit card information.
Stick to visiting online casinos you trust and avoid clicking on unknown links or sharing information with any unverified sources or links that may pop up.
- Check your account
Check your game history and account statements to ensure that everything aligns with your expectations. If you notice any unauthorised transactions report them immediately to your payment provider.
- Check the game providers
Legitimate online casinos typically list their game providers and display their logos. Double-check the game provider's logos with official websites to make sure they match. If the logos are missing it is not a good sign.
- Check game authenticity
Look for the Gamecheck SEAL that confirm the authenticity of the games.
Scan the Gamecheck SEAL with the Gamecheck app to verify its authenticity.
- Gamecheck before you play
Gamecheck is your best friend in the fight against fake online casinos and fake games. Before depositing any money, it will only take you a few seconds to make sure the online casino is legitimate with Gamecheck. It is a free service that could save you a fortune.
Gamecheck’s investigative team works with legitimate game providers to ensure fairness and transparency. Through our collaborative efforts we strive to empower players with the information they need to make informed decisions about where to play.
Players can also report a suspicious online casino by submitting a report via the Gamecheck website. Upload any evidence you may have, and our team will investigate the legitimacy of the online casino.
Gamecheck is committed to protecting players and has developed a centralised database of websites where players can check if a game is real or not. With a quick search, you can know whether a site has had any fakes identified on it before you deposit your funds.
We will soon be launching an app and a seal of authenticity for those online casinos that we have confirmed as offering real games.
Visit Gamecheck for more information.
Concluding remarks
As the online gambling landscape continues to evolve, so do the tactics of cybercriminals. That is why it’s more important than ever for players to stay vigilant. Knowledge is your best defence in safeguarding your gaming experience.
By exposing online casinos with fake games, Gamecheck empowers players to navigate the industry with confidence. With the right tools and awareness, you can have an enjoyable and secure gaming experience. Remember, you are the captain of your ship - make smart choices, and let Gamecheck guide you on a safe journey.
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