Australian casino watchdog warns gamblers of scams in casino gaming scene

Australian casino watchdog warns gamblers of scams in casino gaming scene

As one of the most thriving online casino scenes at the moment, Australia has a lot to like for most gamers. It’s a modern, refreshing system with plenty of options for gamers to pick from. However, whether you are looking to play some classic pokies or maybe find something new to try out, you might want to keep your eyes peeled for potential danger ahead.

The Australian telecom watchdog has started to warn gamblers that various promotional ads supposedly from casinos, some international, are actually a front for a phishing scam to get your personal details. Such issues are becoming widespread, with some people falling for new casino sites that are actually just a phishing front.

The problem is that with so many new casinos, it’s hard to keep up with who is legitimate and who is not. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) made it clear that gamers should be looking out for these signs. They say to be wary of any SMS messages and/or e-mails that you receive purporting to be from online casino gaming sites offering you credit or in-game bonuses.

The safest way to find a casino bonus, such as a no deposit free spins bonus, is to check the website of the casino itself. These should be commonly listed if they are legitimate. Unfortunately, thousands of cases have been identified in 2020 alone about people who have been getting caught with false advertisings for popular sites like Roo Casino and Pokie Spins.

Always be sure to check the website before signing up to anything. 


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