A player alert concerning Slots Alley Casino has gone out from several reputable sources this week, including the popular forum, Arnold Snyder's Blackjack Forum Online. Following a string of unsolicited emails sent by an undisclosed, unscrupulous affiliate using the Trump Casino Group name in a ploy to legitimize spam, players are being cautioned to frequent Slots Alley.
Most veteran online gamblers would not bother to frequent Slots Alley in the first place. Using the questionable Casinova Software platform, Slots Alley is by no means a transparent and properly regulated online casino. The casino claims to offer payout percentages near the 98% mark, but does not have these payouts verified by an outside, third party testing facility. Furthermore, the casino has not responded in an adequate manner following this most recent spam wave.
According to statements made by the Lucky Trump casino group, a spammer and affiliate of Slots Alley has been fraudulently titling spam emails with the Lucky Trump name, only to drive players to Slots Alley through url redirects. Going by appearances, the spam appears to originate from the Lucky Trump online casino group. However, this simply is not the case. Lucky Trump's credibility and sound reputation should not be made to suffer from one unethical affiliates attempt to make a quick buck.
What is most concerning, however, has been Slots Alley's response to the matter. Rather than taking a strong action against the affiliate, Slots Alley has done nothing but continue to proclaim unverified payout percentages for its online casino games. As for the Trump Casino Group, they have already alerted the reputable Gibraltar Gaming Authority (where Lucky Trump Online Casino is licensed) and have issued warnings to players and its customer base across the boards.
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