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  • I'm starting this thread to find if I'm the only one out there or if others think alike and why. Let's start with the first thought....

     

    when you're offered a free chip and start seeing yourself on a spurious losing streak, have you ever signed out of the casino, sign onto a different WiFi network, sign back in and see an obvious change in how you're winning??  I wonder if whenever we are signed in an accept a free chip, we get placed on a certain server that gives us less of a chance to achieve that $100 max cashout. Yes I understand we could be placed on the same server since the accepted free chip is in our account history but I just feel there is a flaw somewhere that doesn't give us an advantage but gives us back the fair edge as depositors. All thoughts are welcome 🙏 

  • Hi TGantt31,

    It's an interesting idea, and I can understand why you might feel that way. However, it's important to remember that online casinos use random number generators to determine the outcome of each game, which is a highly regulated and audited process. It's unlikely that the casino would manipulate the odds in such a way, especially for players who have accepted a free chip. It's possible that signing out and back in may change the outcome of your session, but this is likely due to the random nature of the games rather than any intentional manipulation. It's always good to be curious and ask questions, though! Intrigued to hear other peoples opinions too...
  • I've often had those same questions myself. I  swear I sometimes notice gameplay seemingly changing depending on the type of deposit made. But the casinos I play at all claim to strictly adhere to fair RNG platforms, and routinely get inspected and audited by commissioners, etc, and I want to believe them. But the truth is how would I know what is really happening at a casino based out of Curacao? lol.  I'm in Texas! They can say whatever they want to, but I wouldn't have any way to verify any of it. The argument that IT techs can't get into the programs they created and imbed changes and redirects is of course not true, and insulting to anyone over the age of my 5-year-old granddaughter. Any program or platform can easily direct any user to wherever they want them to be. There was a huge class-action lawsuit last year against an online tax preparation company called Turbo Tax, which millions of people have used over the years. The suit alleged that although they advertised free tax services to filers below a certain income level and only required a simple return, millions of consumers were charged fees anyway, for various fraudulent reasons, and told they were not able to use the free version. People took them at their company's official declarations and guarantees  of honest and transparent pricing policies and endorsed by the Internal Revenue Service, an agency of the United States Treasury as a trusted, approved free way to e-file returns.  It was eventually discovered that developers had  secretly embedded coding that would misdirect filers who fit targeted algorithms and other screening methods with the filer's past and present credentials, income reported, and personal information to non-free landing pages. When it was determined by the software they were eligible for free filing,  customers were never directed to the free program, but instead sent directly to the paid expensive version it claimed was required to file. While the  CEO and other corporate executives attempted to deny any knowledge of this estimated 750  million dollar, decades-long fraud perpetrated on the unknowing public through the deliberate tampering of the online software and applications by their IT department coders and developers, it was determined in a Federal Court ruling that not only did they have extensive knowledge of the conspiracy to covertly manipulate the original software operating system, the order to launch the revised platform came directly from the CEO, CFO, and COO. They were ordered to pay 950 million dollars in compensation to plaintiffs who joined the class-action suit. to be distributed by a Statuary Trust Settlement Administrator. So in conclusion, consumers can and have been defrauded by companies using altered online computer software programs and had no way of ever knowing about it until someone came forward and reported it.....and yes, I was one of those who joined the class action and received a settlement. But I choose to trust in the casinos I play at. If I have super low deposit-to-withdrawal ratios that continue for a suspiciously long period of time, I just stop playing there.

  • Hi Cheriberi

    Thank you for sharing your experience. It's understandable to have concerns about the fairness of online casinos, especially when playing at ones based out of other countries. While it's true that casinos claim to adhere to fair RNG platforms and get regularly inspected by commissioners, there have been instances of fraudulent activity in the online gambling industry. Your example of the Turbo Tax lawsuit serves as a reminder that companies can manipulate software to misdirect users for financial gain. It's important to be cautious and do research before trusting any online platform with your money. Thank you for sharing your insight, and happy gaming!

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