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of the Month:
If you hadn't caught wind already, there's been an
increase in phishing emails lately claiming to come from
the customer service departments at several reputable
online casinos. One such onslaught is apparently coming
from a Russian outfit that is using the Club World
Casinos brand to falsify emails and persuade recipients
to cough up their personal details - especially their
banking details. It probably goes without saying that
whenever you receive an email asking you to update your
account or login, you should never go through the links
in the email itself. If you are unsure of the validity
of the email, open a new web browser and navigate to
your account login like you normally do. Calling
customer service is another obvious solution. The Club
World Casinos group are actually listed and reviewed
here at OCS, and are no doubt a reputable place to wager
online. This Real Time Gaming software powered network
of Euro, UK and US facing online casinos has earned a
stellar reputation with gamers over the years. And no
thanks to Russian spammers, Club World's management is
doing all they can to keep it this way. Here's something
else. Next time you do indeed get a phishing email,
instead of deleting it, forward it to the casino whose
brand is being forged, not to mention your government's
trade commission or consumer protection agency.
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