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  • Casino offer in the mail

    So, I got an offer from a casino in the mail and it immediately sent me to the web to do some searching. Now, here’s the thing. I have accounts at a number of online casinos and generally sign up for the email notices and updates because that also allows me to pass on any good information to my readers. I know these casinos share information with other casinos in their network because I often get updates from casinos that I don’t have an account with but are part of a casino family where I do have an account. So, if you sign up for casino accounts anywhere, you’re going to find yourself getting plenty of offers for new places to gamble. But this offer was slightly different in that it came in the snail mail not the email. Now they could have gotten my address from a handful of casinos or even from the cruise I went on in December.

    But I did what any knowledgeable gambler should do when faced with an offer from an unknown casino - I went online and typed in the casino name plus the word Warning. And guess what, plenty of entries popped up warning me about playing at the casino or trying to claim the bonus. So I’m going to be skipping this offer. Now, I can’t say that the casino is bad or a scam. Just that the warning messages don’t make me feel comfortable pursuing their offer. And when it comes to online gambling, you shouldn’t play anywhere you don’t feel comfortable. You don’t need any reason other than it’s your money and your choice.

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