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playtime slotti
04.02.15, 14: 53
Thoughts and comments from the topic: Win7 or Win8 computer better for gambling?, regarding security in online casinos from Roulette Zeitung


In general, I also think (as already mentioned) that a lot of things are possible that we don't know anything about. The problem with this, however, is always the evidence.

As far as the partner area is concerned (without wanting to name names), things are a bit different.

With some partner programs one has a bad feeling and secretly doubts statistics. I believe that there is a much greater possibility of manipulation than would be the case with online casinos when it comes to accessing accounts. But here, too, only the conjecture theory applies, without proof you are stupid. Of course, these abnormalities and manipulations have actually happened or one has gained knowledge of them, but mostly these things are swept under the table when it has come out.

This can only be proven if you happen to know your players. This would also cause enormous damage to a company if individual employees with responsibility cheat not only their partners, but ultimately also the company they work for and manage their own pockets. No company ever wants to face such a problem, so every effort would be made not to let it become known.

A certain trust, if you can use the word at all, must of course be there, otherwise you don't even have to get involved in this business. Nevertheless, one never gets rid of the thought that there is always the possibility of becoming a victim of manipulation by a single person or a whole team. A stale aftertaste will therefore always remain, believing what is made visible to us, although I believe that "many" really work correctly.

Another problem is caused by so-called hackers (no matter in which areas), where no one is immune when criminals consciously use their lousy energy to harm other people.

Roulette newspaper
23.02.15, 14: 21
It's no secret that with some affiliate programs lists are bought and sold or exchanged with personal data. Affiliate managers who leave the company, and the fluctuation is very high, suck everything onto the stick beforehand and then use this illegally collected data in the next program. This is the same scheme as in the insurance industry.

Of course, players are simply booked out, and they never appear in the webmaster's statistics again. I was made aware of this more than 8 years ago.

There are said to have been cases where such a criminal slut pushed players onto their own phantom account until they played themselves flat and then "handed over" the bare player to the webmaster again. Only the bitch had earned anything, the webmaster nothing.

I've seen with my own eyes how a player who registered at 13:00 Sunday afternoon deposited and lost, disappeared from the stats two hours later and never showed up again.

There are only four explanations for this:

-I had a daydream and I was just wrong.
-It was the bitch.
-A technical glitch.
-There was a method behind this at the time.

Leopold

playtime slotti
24.02.15, 10: 43
There are said to have been cases where such a criminal slut pushed players onto their own phantom account until they played themselves flat and then "handed over" the bare player to the webmaster again. Only the bitch had earned anything, the webmaster nothing.

I've seen with my own eyes how a player who registered at 13:00 Sunday afternoon deposited and lost, disappeared from the stats two hours later and never showed up again.

There are only four explanations for this:

-I had a daydream and I was just wrong.
-It was the bitch.
-A technical glitch.
-There was a method behind this at the time.

Leopold

I can already imagine who you mean by Luder and which program it was currently dealing with.

It's very frightening what's sometimes going on in this business, but that's how we chose it.

Unfortunately, we are at the mercy of the programs for better or for worse and have to believe what is made visible to us and left behind.

The only possibility left to us is to uncover lousy machinations and to make them public, but in the end no cock will crow.

Roulette newspaper
10.03.15, 14: 50
"It's very frightening what's sometimes going on in this business, but we chose it that way. Unfortunately, we are at the mercy of the programs for better or for worse and have to believe what is made visible to us and left. "

The simplest method -and it's been used since the beginning of this industry...until now- is to remove the player from the webmaster account at an opportune moment eg when it's flat. According to reports, even the Serbian Ask Gamblers founder said this to a German friend a few years ago. The higher the commission, the higher the probability of such events.

It shouldn't be surprising, because there weren't 100 casinos in the beginning, but today there are already several thousand. Especially in the last few years, the bloated belly has been bubbling because the healthy relationship has been disrupted, which means there are more new online casinos than there are new players who can compensate without envy, greed and finally uncontrolled greed takes over.

Leopold

playtime spielo
16.04.15, 14: 43
Sometimes the assumption is that not only players are taken out, that they are pushed back and forth between accounts, so to speak, passed on to individual affs if necessary. The big ones in the industry will hardly notice that, if a player is listed somewhere else for a few weeks, it is more likely to be considered a break. Others probably see that very well, you shouldn't take the little ones for stupid, then you get statements like "The player has blocked himself" and we can't do anything. It's only funny if the player reappears after months, stays for a short time and is gone again, the AM is still highly praised and says... "I have reactivated it again"

The greed is probably stronger than anything else!!