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Blacklisted bingo sites

While most bingo sites are completely reputable and trustworthy, there are a few that are not so reputable and trustworthy. It goes without saying that there will always be dodgy sites so long as there are sites you can trust, but the good thing is that there are online gaming watchdog sites which monitor sites and have the dodgy sites closed down.

Most bingo sites are trustworthy and safe

It’s quite rare for the average online gamer to come across a site that’s untrustworthy. The reason is because these get shut down really fast, thanks to the online gaming watchdog sites. What these sites do is they monitor and regular the goings-on of different gaming sites. They’ll read customer comments and complaints and carry out their own investigations into how each site is run. If there’s something about a site that clearly isn’t right, the site is blacklisted and the word is spread that this site is not to be trusted. The proper authorities are informed and the site in question is very soon shut down for good. There are quite a few different reasons why a site may find itself being blacklisted. For example, a site that hasn’t paid a customer their winnings will have to give the watchdogs a very good reason why they haven’t already done so – if they fail to give a good enough excuse, they will face being blacklisted. Not handing over a bonus that the player should receive is another reason a site may be blacklisted. Some of the other reasons for being blacklisted include: ending a promotion before it is meant to finish and blocking a player’s account for no good reason. No bingo site wants to be blacklisted because it means their number of customers will go down by a lot. Potential new players will be put off from signing up to the site and regular players will look for a more reliable site. Being blacklisted therefore results in sites making a lot less money.

Make a complaint

All players have a right to complain if they feel a bingo site is doing something that isn’t right. If people at the site in question don’t acknowledge your complaints, you should complain to an online gaming watchdog site. Before you go ahead and make an official complaint, you should make sure for certain that you are in the right and that the bingo site hasn’t done anything wrong. To be on the safe side, always read the site’s terms and conditions. The way to find out whether the site you’re playing on is blacklisted is very easy. Simply Google online bingo watchdog sites and have a search through one to find a list of blacklisted sites. You might also come across a list of sites that are on probation; what this means is that the site has done something wrong before, but has made amends and is on a trial to make sure they don’t do anything wrong again. There are also a few tell-tale signs that a bingo site is no good. If a bingo site doesn’t have a certificate assuring fair play or a license making the site’s activities legal, then you’d best be advised to give the site a miss. Bingo sites shouldn’t accept American players and all sites should let you withdraw your winnings for free – any site that charges you to do this should be avoided. If you feel that a site you’ve been on isn’t operating correctly or you’ve complained to the site in question and haven’t received a suitable response, get in touch with an online gaming watchdog.