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I have been reading a lot about this casino as of late and just wanted to pop a warning to anyone who receives a "invite only'.
Here are a few snippets I found at CM and thought I would warn folks to stay away.
You can read the full review here
"If you’re wondering why Posh Casino appears to be causing us such a problem, well, it’s an invitation-only casino, and you simply cannot join or browse the casino without an invitation code.
The first thing that comes to mind is that this casino is definitely hiding something – everything but their software provider: Realtime Gaming (RTG).
Upon landing on the casino’s homepage, there’s no information about their online gambling license (a requirement in all jurisdictions). There’s no information on who operates the site – nothing. That may be good for people who are hiding from the authorities – but these sorts of casinos are a disaster waiting to happen.
It appears as though Posh Casino is finding players (presumably those who play on other RTG sites and spend a fair amount of money), emailing them and giving them a free bonus chip – with the promise of quick cashouts and the “luxury” treatment.
Responsible Gaming
Again, Posh Casino doesn’t mention anything about responsible gambling – and that’s something even the Curacao-licensed casinos manage to do. Yet another reason to avoid registration at Posh Casino if you are, for some reason, offered a code to join.
However, it changes nothing – and if Posh Casino wants to be taken even remotely seriously, they need to sort out their transparency issues immediately. They are rogue at Casinomeister, and we do NOT recommend that you accept any invite link they send you."
Here are a few snippets I found at CM and thought I would warn folks to stay away.
You can read the full review here
"If you’re wondering why Posh Casino appears to be causing us such a problem, well, it’s an invitation-only casino, and you simply cannot join or browse the casino without an invitation code.
The first thing that comes to mind is that this casino is definitely hiding something – everything but their software provider: Realtime Gaming (RTG).
Upon landing on the casino’s homepage, there’s no information about their online gambling license (a requirement in all jurisdictions). There’s no information on who operates the site – nothing. That may be good for people who are hiding from the authorities – but these sorts of casinos are a disaster waiting to happen.
It appears as though Posh Casino is finding players (presumably those who play on other RTG sites and spend a fair amount of money), emailing them and giving them a free bonus chip – with the promise of quick cashouts and the “luxury” treatment.
Responsible Gaming
Again, Posh Casino doesn’t mention anything about responsible gambling – and that’s something even the Curacao-licensed casinos manage to do. Yet another reason to avoid registration at Posh Casino if you are, for some reason, offered a code to join.
However, it changes nothing – and if Posh Casino wants to be taken even remotely seriously, they need to sort out their transparency issues immediately. They are rogue at Casinomeister, and we do NOT recommend that you accept any invite link they send you."