New cyber-casinos and casino portals have been sprouting all
over the Internet in the past few years. Everyone is trying to cash-in on the
profitability of operating a casino OR promoting a casino via an
affiliate program which offers advertising commission to participating web sites.
Some casinos pay a one-time fee for each new player, while other casinos offer
between 10% to 45% commission for each referral of a new player who gambles
for real money and loses.
If you are an ordinary person trying to locate a reputable
cyber-casino that pays out winnings in an efficient and timely manner while providing
you with an exciting gaming experience, you can test out all of the casinos in
cyber-space (and probably, get bankrupt) OR you can visit casino portals, such as
this one, and decide for yourself whether or not to try out the variety of casinos
promoted by the webmaster.
While visiting casino portals, always keep in mind the
obvious fact that all webmasters are trying to earn an income, however, not
all webmasters are honest and use ethical business practices.
Unfortunately, as hard as some of us try to keep gambling a legitimate form of
entertainment and leisure activity, there are a lot of bad apples that
permeate the industry with corrupt practices!
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With the overwhelming number of casinos and casino portals
on the Internet today, I strongly suggest that you scout around and decide
for yourself, who to trust and who NOT to trust.
Seek out casino portals which do NOT have a listing of ALL of the casinos
on the Internet. If there is a huge list of casinos being promoted on a web site,
it is very possible that the webmaster is adding every casino with an affiliate program
indiscriminately to his/her web site without testing out the casino to ensure that it
offers fair play, good customer service and an enjoyable gaming experience with
minimal server problems.
Don't ever click on links in spammed e-mail advertisements. If you
ever join a casino via an unsolicited e-mail advertisement, your e-mail address
may get placed on a number of mailing lists shared by spammers. Instead, choose
a few trustworthy casino portals and then, bookmark them so that you can return
for more info regarding cyber-gambling and cyber-casinos.
Some webmasters choose to promote casinos based upon how much commission they
will receive, rather than choosing casinos based upon the fairness of play and quality
of customer service. Some of the casinos, that I promote, pay between 10%-25% commission
for the lifetime of a new player. If my referral wins, I lose 10%-25% commission.
If my referral loses, I get paid 10%-25% commission. It certainly can be very enticing
to only choose casinos which pay out 45% commission for the lifetime of a new
player, especially if the casino does not offer many high payouts! Thus far, I have
not chosen to promote a casino which pays 45% commission for the lifetime of a
new player, simply because I have not yet found one that I would feel confident
in promoting!
Be wary of webmasters promoting casinos which have a lot of outstanding
complaints filed against them. The webmasters of casino portals should try to ensure
that they have chosen casinos which endeavor to resolve disputes with their customers.
I would never knowingly send someone to a casino which does not try to resolve disputes
in a fair manner with their customers.
Finally, don't spend your time searching for the "ideal" cyber-casino... since there is
no such thing! There are, however, reputable cyber-gambling casinos where you can
WIN BIG, if you develop your gambling skills by learning to bet with strategy!
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