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Don't be Scammed When Gambling Online

Online gambling is a booming industry that permeates most modern households. And it continues to expand as more gambling sites mushroom all over the Internet to cater to the increasing number of people all over the world who now enjoy easy online gaming access, thanks to advancements in communications technology and more powerful and affordable home computer systems. While many great and reputable gaming sites can be found in the Internet, there are also a lot of online scam sites waiting to prey on unsuspecting players. Here are some pointers to help you avoid these scam sites.

Legitimate online gambling sites accept many different payment modes but it would do you well to stay away from websites that only prefer check payments, cash or wire transfers. Deposits from credit cards and third party services such as FirePay and NETeller are acceptable to legitimate online casinos. These two third party services are the most reputable, secure and well-known in the industry. In fact, the use of third party services is the best way to make online payments and deposits because it keeps your personal and financial information as well as credit card data confidential.

Another indication that the website may not be legitimate as it appears to be is the amount of deposit that it requires from players. Reputable online casinos will take minimal deposits as low as five dollars, but criminal sites would like to make a killing and run. That is why they would require larger amounts of at least a hundred dollars. But then, the amount of deposit is not a fool proof indication of legitimacy because there are also quite a few sites that would accept minimum amounts yet will not hesitate to con you. It would be to your best interest to make a deeper research on your targeted gambling site.

Although it would take you a bit longer, an online research on the gaming site would turn up a lot of revealing information. By keying in the name of the online casino plus the words "scam," "illegal," "rip-off," "complains" or other similar words after the name of the gambling site, your search engine will turn out blogs, forums, review sites and articles where you will read comments from people who may have had unsavory experiences with the casino.

The Internet offers the most accessible and convenient gambling experience, but the world is not perfect and crooks populate both the real and virtual worlds. To avoid being ripped-off, it is your responsibility to exercise due diligence in determining the trustworthiness and legitimacy of online gambling sites that take your fancy.