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Don’t Try To Scam
Casinos
We always get dismayed when we are cruising the
World Wide Web looking for the latest news to report here at
SlotsData.com and find yet another blog advocating the cheating of
online slots sites. These blogs tend to be fly-by-night creations
with only a few entries, and full of misleading and terrible advice.
Just recently, we found another brilliant creation – and yes, that’s
definitely sarcasm – giving advice on “fooling the free slots
casinos.” Don’t worry, we aren’t going to publicly call them out by
name. But we were appalled to read about some fools trying to cheat
casinos when they are doing something very nice for players –
offering them free slot games to play.
When online casinos offer free-roll slot machine tournaments, they
generally allow each player a certain amount of free credits to
play. If and when they exhaust that amount, they are allowed to
“re-buy” a spot in the competition by purchasing more credits.
Naturally, those of low morals are always looking out for ways to
obtain more free play, and not spend their own money. The blog in
question reported proudly that some online slots sites were able to
be “fleeced.” In other words, these sites did not employ technology
tracking IP addresses, and instead used play sign-ins to track
enrollment in online slot machine tournaments.
We would have to advise in the strongest terms against trying to
cheat online casinos in such a fashion. Not only is it terrible
karma to try and “get one over” like that, but you risk having your
account permanently blocked. The risk just isn’t worth it.
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