Monthly audit reports

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Monthly audit reports
merely state how much should have been paid out however and not how much
was actually paid. That is why its so important you are playing at a casino with both the capital
and integrity to pay its players when it loses.
There
is one software provider that does try to keep an eye on the casinos using
their software (Microgaming)
but they won't get involved unless the casino has went out of
business or if there is a question about the games. In any case
where Microgaming has stepped in the player has always received their money.
A
casino not paying out and taking in
shouldn't be out of
business due to lack of revenue however. Which means these leaches can
hang around a long, long time getting very little business and still
stay out of the red. While a monthly audit report will not prove
a casino is paying out what it should be, it is more common for cheating
casinos to wish to stay out of the light and therefore most do not wish
to have any more attention to their payment situations than is already
born so they shy away from anything to do with monthly audit reports
except for those that make up their own ... and those would be casinos
using proprietary software (their one games) which is thankfully unusual
this day and age on the net to run into them.
How do these casinos get away with not paying while being
under such scrutiny as exists on today's world wide web?
Unscrupulous establishments will deny cash-ins stating it is because the person hasn't
met the
terms and conditions for getting paid. Even if the player has attempted to
satisfy the rules.
If you didn't know, ... online casinos
do not just pay a player
when they try to cash-in. That's thanks to the US gov pushing the
propaganda that online casinos were money laundering for terrorists. The
online casinos countered with the current ID checks that exist today
which can be randomly requested by casino support before they will pay
you. That
includes faxing proof of ID such as a drivers license or passport, and
a recent utility bill for proof of residence.
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