Marketing and fraud

In the online gambling industry, marketing is a powerful tool that can attract millions of players. But bright banners and generous bonuses often hide manipulation, and in some cases outright fraud. The Marketing and Fraud section is designed to expose common schemes, tricks and behavioral triggers used by casinos and affiliate networks.
Here you will find an analysis:
The purpose of the section is to give players a practical understanding of how marketing works in casinos, where the line between advertising and manipulation runs, and how to avoid pitfalls that can cost money, time and nerves.
This section will be useful not only for beginners, but also for experienced players, since even advanced users can be victims of well-disguised deception.
Here you will find an analysis:
- how luring works through a "no deposit bonus" and why it is almost always with a hard vager;
- how to distinguish a licensed casino from a clone site;
- what fake reviews are used to create a false reputation;
- how fake winners and live win scripts work on sites;
- how affiliate sites disguise ads as "objective ratings" and "independent reviews";
- why you can't believe the "winning schemes" in Telegram channels and YouTube;
- how fake casinos with uncertified games work, where the result can be adjusted.
The purpose of the section is to give players a practical understanding of how marketing works in casinos, where the line between advertising and manipulation runs, and how to avoid pitfalls that can cost money, time and nerves.
This section will be useful not only for beginners, but also for experienced players, since even advanced users can be victims of well-disguised deception.