Online Casinos Frauds
Josh Hackon is the average online gambler, he uses Paypal to deposit money at online casinos from time to time and enjoys playing blackjack and roulette, and as all online gamblers he likes to use cash-in bonuses promotions.
During last January Josh spotted an online cash bonus promotion that offered %200 cash in bonus, he didn't wait long and deposited $250, expecting to gain $500 cash in bonus. During the first week no bonus appeared in his account and he mailed the casino and addressed them on the matter. A week went by without reply and shortly afterwards he received an email telling him that the online casino company went bankrupt and he cannot withdraw his money.
Josh as a US citizen knows that online gambling isn't yet permitted by the federal government and he has no one to go to, there isn't a single place where he can complain, no authority can bring the online casino's operators to justice.
Josh is just one our of many that fell into such online casinos fraud – he didn't check the site before depositing money at their offshore account and he haven't searched the Web for information at forums about this site, which could had prevented his grief and $200.

