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Cyberpoker Blacklist
Cyberpoker Blacklist

Cyberpoker Blacklist

There aren't many options for the cybercasino that wishes to keep abusive players of their sites. The best method is the cybercasino blacklist. This is a listing of chronically abusive players or undesirable characters. When a casino puts a player on the blacklist, the list is available toall cybercasinos. Once on this list, no cybercasino will allow the blacklisted person to play there anymore. It's like the Nevada Black Article, which lists all the undesirable characters who can't be in or near casinos. Here are some of the most common reasons that can get you put on a cybercasino blacklist. Don't do any of these, or you will be forever banned from cybergaming. Getting off that list once you're on it is about as easy as walking to the moon and back naked.

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Getting Blacklisted. You can get on the blacklist if you chronically do any of the following. For example, disputing a charge may be okay if this is a legitimate dispute, but to do it more than once or twice without proof is a fast track to cyberlimbo. So, here's the list of "do not do's":

* Using someone else's credit card or personal information to open accounts

* Disputing charges

Threatening to dispute charges

Hacking or manipulating the gaming software

Opening more than one account per household or computer

The disputing of charges, or "threatening to dispute" the charges, is the biggest problem for the cybergaming industry. The industry term for this is "charge back." This will get a player blacklisted very quickly. Multiple accounts per household or computer is also a problem, primarily because cybercasinos don't like awarding their bonuses more than once to what is essentially the same person with different screen names and separate deposits. There are some shared databases that track such bonus abusers, and if you are spotted as someone who does this you are on the fast track to the blacklist. This also applies to players who will only play during some particular promotion, and not any other time. This will also flag you quickly as an abuser. Once you are on the blacklist you are unwelcome at any cybercasino. It is like a bad credit rating or a police record, and it follows you wherever you go. Getting on such a blacklist may not always be justified, but once on it you are persona non grata. You have no appeals, largely because there is no "body" to which to appeal. All you can do is forget all about cybergaming because you won't get a chance to do it again (for a while at least, since you will drop off the list in about two years, as a general rule of observation).

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