Australian casino recommendations

The Stone

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Sorry if this has come up before, but can anyone recommend which casinos I should promote for Australian traffic? thanks for all suggestions
 

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Yeah - it has come up before!
Cut 'n' pasted my own comments from the other thread:

I've just recently discovered a new brand which looks like a good 'un for Aus & NZ:
Aff.Rocks Affiliates (Bet247 Casino)

Others I rate very highly:
Superior Group (2 casinos)
Legend Affiliates (3 casinos - no Aus. NZ OK - but no bonuses for them)
Deckmedia (11 different casinos across 4 softwares)
With Deck: No Aus at Sloto'Cash or Miami Club - the rest OK.
What are called "Fifth Street" casinos in the back end are multi-software and include Microgaming, Pragmatic, Betsoft, etc...
(AU players have limited providers: e.g. no MG).

KK
 

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I've just recently discovered a new brand which looks like a good 'un for Aus & NZ:
Aff.Rocks Affiliates (Bet247 Casino)

You a strong defender of players, seem you overlooked this T&C clause:

The Casino reserves the right to disable Player account for any reason whatsoever at any time without prior notice. Any balance remaining on the account at the time of such cancellation may be credited back, however, at the Company manager’s discretion, to void any winnings and confiscate any balance from the Casino account in any circumstances including:

If you reside in a jurisdiction where participation in the internet gambling is prohibited by law;

Give that Australia players fall into the "prohibited by law" term, Bet247.casino could use this as an FU-Clause.
 
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To add to that above from AussieDave, and don't think for a minute that I'm an expert here, just adding my words so it can be shut down or added upon - please anyone with more info and lawyers than me please contribute if you can, but from my own personal reading of the legislation, Australian residents promoting overseas casinos to people hosted in Australia is 100% illegal. I know, I know, how many prosecutions can I name - none. But if you want to do this full time and you are Australian, I would move out of the country first, then if you know this will be your bread and butter, consider becoming a sole resident somewhere with more lax rules.

I hope this isn't off topic - but it seems that there are a lot of people who are blaze about this, and I'd hate for them to get into trouble. Circumstances do change, and IMO, I think Australia is one of the most backwards thinking countries on earth when it comes to technology. Just look at our broadband network thanks to the Liberal/National Coalition, too busy sucking up Rupert Murdoch's ass to see that we needed a bi-partisan digital infrastructure for the future of the entire country. But of course not. What an American citizen wants, American Citizen gets.

Can't wait for Trump to become our Prime Minister, just like Pell, the whole front bench, and their fucking kids too will bend over for him. Fucking disgusting.
 

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Shit, I meant to say otherwise I'd be doing casinos non stop. I just like to stay on the right side of the, what I think is anyway, a very clear cut legal decision. It really pissed me off when I learned about it.
 

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Thanks for info guys.
 

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We've been promoting many Australian Casinos for quite some time and are very happy with the results from the region overall. To break it down a bit further, if I had to pick 3 I would go for Roo, Bitstarz and King Billy. Hope that helped!
 

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Thanks for all your suggestions and recommendations.
We've been promoting many Australian Casinos for quite some time and are very happy with the results from the region overall. To break it down a bit further, if I had to pick 3 I would go for Roo, Bitstarz and King Billy. Hope that helped!
what's good about those 3 and which affiliate manager should I contact there?
 

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@AussiePunter - basically the AU 2017 IGA laws are:
  • It's illegal for any non Australian licensed/regulated gaming entity to accept bets from Australian citizens.
  • It's also illegal for any affiliate, marketer et al to promote said unlicensed (off shore) gaming to AU citizens.
  • While the ACMA (the Gov., Dept.,) would have a hard time prosecuting off shore gaming owners, affiliates, marketers etc., they would ensure if one visited AU, they could be nabbed when entering the country, and then prosecuted.
  • The ACMA also have the power to contact licensing off shore Governments, and make formal complaints, in relation to said gaming entity(s) accepting bets illegal from AU citizens.
Word has it that's why VS suddenly pulled the pin on their AU players. They'd already received notification from the ACMA, but snubbed their noses at them. I dare say the ACMA upped the ante, saying, they'd make a formal complaint to the UKGC and MGA about the VS operations. I doubt VS wanted risk losing those two (2) licenses. Hence they stopped accepting AU bets.

I'm sure there are still AU affiliates running the gauntlet, and promoting to AU citizens. However, I made the choice when the federal IGA laws were passed, that I stopped marketing to AU. Any site I operate, blocks Aussie traffic both IPV4 and IPV6. It explains why AU is blocked, and presents a link back to the ACMA IGA gaming bill.

This IGA Bill is absurd though. AU is one of the largest(per capita) gambling nations in the world. Trying to stop the influx of off shore internet gambling on AU soil, is akin to trying to stop the sun to rise and set each day.

A week or so ago K-Mart announced a huge income loss. I believe 2,000 jobs are being axed, along with a major distribution-hub in country South Australia, which I dare say, would employee a fair number of locals. Amazon have setup shop in Sydney - they offer extremely fast delivery (within hours if in Sydney). Other online shops have carved out a decent following too. Which has affect bricks and mortar stores in general.

Thing is you can't stop progress. I'm sure livery stables, saddlers, and what not weren't too wrapped about cars. Just like ocean liner companies weren't excited about airline travel taking a huge chunk of their customers base. You either make changes and grow with the current status quo, or you don't. Either way progress will continue.

The NBN (national broadband network) is a complete farce. Not to mention a blow-out in financial terms. The original brief, was supposed to supply 'fiber optic' to the premises. But instead, and to save dollars, the Gov., opted to use existing copper phone wire from the 'NODE', or coaxial cable if that was an available option. Only a very small % of newly created housing estates have "fiber optic to the premises". If your connected to the NBN in an area that's not saturated, you get decent speed. At the 100/40 plan, you'd average 94Mbit down, 35Mbit up. If however your on a saturated NODE, the speeds are pathetic.

However it seems 5G will surpass the NBN, which I guess isn't too far away. How much money has been lost, by not keeping to the original and recommended brief of "fiber optic to the premises"? I dare say literally AU$Billions.

Foresight, and fighting against the inevitable, seems to be the 'Achilles Heel' for ongoing major f#ck ups here in AU.

The 2017 IGA Bill is yet another of these shortfalls.
 

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You a strong defender of players, seem you overlooked this T&C clause:



Give that Australia players fall into the "prohibited by law" term, Bet247.casino could use this as an FU-Clause.

Without knowing the t&c of every offshore casino operating in Australia, I think it's a general problem with grey and black markets.

I am not a fan of the way markets are regulated in online gambling, but being illegal, players cannot file any complaints and are basically always breaching t&c of casinos. They rely just on the "goodwill" of law-breakers to get their money.

If I see the lists on websites with "Aussie casinos" it's more a roguefest than anything else. Perhaps a few exceptions.
 
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