New Deposit Scam
Most people know that they have to be cautious while dealing with financial
transactions on the internet, but there has been a new scam going around that is
affecting online casinos. The best tip that we can give you to avoid any and all
scams on the internet is to avoid anything that seems questionable or is
unfamiliar. This is always a good time to trust your instinct, if for some
reason you feel uncomfortable or alarmed by the way that something is happening
at an online casino or anywhere on the internet then it is a good idea to stop
what you are doing. The latest scam involves an email that has been going around
the internet that tells players to transfer money to a website that has the word
casino in the title. The email the says that once that person deposits money
into that account they will automatically get a credit of ten times the amount
they deposited in the online casino of their choice.
This is usually where one’s common sense should come into play. The problem with
these emails is that the money seems to be sent into thin air. Authorities have
yet to track down exactly where this money is actually going because the website
titles change and the website domains disappear once the money is collected.
There has not been a lot of information released about this particular case so
the best thing to do is warn all online casino players and have everyone be
careful about where they deposit their money. No online casino will ask you to
make a payment from a random website. Most of the third party payment sites are
secure and have plenty of verification of their credibility. So online casino
players are being urged right now to use their best judgment when it comes to
these offers and to double check every site you make a deposit to.