chargebacks
and casino blacklists
A
quick word about casino chargebacks. a "chargeback" is when
someone tells their credit card company they did not make
the deposit or charge their credit card. When this happens
it hurts all legitimate players because this is a huge
problem not only in terms of lost revenue due to bookwork,
but there are also going to be a fair share of winners
playing on that money they will later deny was spent ... and that's where you start getting into numbers
that take away from the money which should be going back
to players who don't cheat the system. Players quickly
earn a spot on the casino blacklist when making a
chargeback.
Casinos offset
these costs, some of which can be quite large amounts of
money, by letting the only people who can pay for it
..... cover the cost. So money you would have possibly
received on some jackpot payout will instead go to cover
the cost of paying one of the jerks who never intended
on paying the casino.
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Video poker has a much better return than do slots
games. |
Well it sure
won't be the tooth fairy. It basically will come out of
our pockets in some form of lost
bonuses, comps or loyalty rewards.
If you're
going to gamble then do it to have fun and play at
a level of stakes that you can afford to lose and still
smile the next day when you're telling the story of how
you lost.
The good news
about those that make chargebacks is they will only do
it once at casinos using the same software because they
share information like casino blacklists which a
chargeback player will certainly make the list. There are
serious consequences to making a casino chargeback and it doesn't
stop with just that casino.