Gambling Commission is finally going after the crooks - 888.com

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39919111

Shares in online gambling company 888 Holdings have fallen by 8% after it revealed it was under investigation by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC).

The firm said the UKGC was assessing "certain measures" taken by 888's UK subsidiary to ensure "social responsibility to its customers".

Hopefully someone will start going after the bad affiliate guys too. They're coming for you Ladbrokes, William Hill. Time to start cleaning up the audit trail of your thefts.
 

AussieDave

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888 and their parent company Cassava Enterprises Ltd, have a long history of unethical practices. It's about time these industry heavy weights were held accountable!
 

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Nobody get's fined for not paying out the winners.. just mentions social responsibility which i assume is the self exclusion?
 

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Nobody get's fined for not paying out the winners.. just mentions social responsibility which i assume is the self exclusion?

A consumer authority is now going after bonus terms and payouts.

But must say, so far, it looks like a puppet show. In every regulated jurisdictions we see the same crooks appearing. 888, Betway, BWin...
 

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About time indeed, hopefully something will come up , and the consequence will be sufficient to make other adapt to a Better path..
 

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There are too many cheaters in the online gambling and only the correct approach and cooperation in fighting against all of those involved in criminal activities will make this industry better and safer for all of us. Hope this will change in the future...
 
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