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Guidelines for Gambling Online


By Will Win


The world of online gambling is growing by leaps and bounds. It's so darn convenient too. However, if you are not careful you could run into trouble. The Internet is full of great and reputable online casinos. It's not all good. There are criminals swimming around-just like any industry. The purpose of this article is to give you a couple of tips to help you avoid being ripped off at a rogue casino outfit.

Tip One: Deposit Methods

Any reputable online gambling destination will accept deposits in a wide variety of ways. Stay away from any online gambling site that only wants cash, check or wire. The best casinos will gladly accept deposits from credit cards and third party services (like NETeller and FirePay). I highly recommend that you use a third party service for all your deposits. By doing so, you will limit the places that have your financial information. It's better that an online casino just has your third party info than your checking account or credit card data.

There are other third party services out there, but these two are very well known and secure. You won't find one solid online casino that doesn't accept deposits from at least one of these sources.

Tip Two: Deposit Amounts

A major tip off of a bad casino is the amount of money required for a deposit. Great online casinos will take minimal deposits (some as low as $5). However, criminals can't afford to take people $5 at a time, because word will get out before they can really score. Therefore, they tend to require larger deposits-perhaps $100 minimums or more. Don't think that just because a casino takes $5 deposits that they are legitimate. You must do your research.

Tip Three: Reputation

This step can take a little longer, because you are searching for comments about the online casino. Head over to your favorite search engine and type in their name to see what comes up. What you are looking for are comments from people about the casino. Many of these comments will be on message forums. Here's a quick hint. Try some searches where you add the words scam, rip off, arrested, complaint, illegal, or pay after the casino's name. For instance, a search in your favorite search engine might be "casino name scam."

Gambling online is very convenient and fun. Like any other industry on the Internet, gambling has its share of crooks. That should not stop you from enjoying yourself. Do your research and follow these tips. You can greatly eliminate your chances of being ripped off by utilizing the steps in these tips. I have yet to find an instance where the solid practices in these tips has failed to yield positive results. Now get out there and win some money!
 
 
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Will Win is a professional gambler, ex casino dealer and author. For the best Online Casino Visit http://www.casino-magic.org

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