Online Casino Software Top Game Warning Issued

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jun/24/2009
Top Game Online Casino

The folks from CasinoMeister.com have issued a warning against Top Game Software this week. 

TopGame is a vendor that provides software, security checks, customer support, and payment processing to its clients, including the Rome Casino, its flagship brand.

Here is the warning as issued by CasinoMeister.com:

Due to serious customer support issues, public postings of player emails (to include player names and email addresses), software issues, and apparent aloofness to these problems by TG - a warning is issued to players, affiliates and operators.

WARNING: The vendor TOP GAME is displaying a serious lack of professionalism and judgement concerning player support, privacy, and software issues.

These are the casinos that MAY be affected:

richcasino.com

casinostates.com

7spins.com

romecasino.com

money-casino.com

thebescasino.com

casinocrystal.com

casinostars.com

winwardcasino.com

goldvegascasino.com

us.blackjack.com

mayflowercasino.com

50statescasino.com

gamblinglord.com

yeswecancasino.com

dicelandcasino.com

planet23.com

casinomoons.com

Both 50statescasino.com and goldvegascasino.com reportedly use their own customer service and tech support, although the CasinoMeister.com website has maintained them within the list pertaining to the original warning.

Gambling911.com reported this week that reports surfaced of the "wild" symbols no longer appearing on popular slot games, making it impossible for players to hit the jackpots.

As part of a continuing effort, Gambling911.com is now stepping up its efforts to alert readers of potential problems with online casinos, sportsbooks and poker rooms. 

Should you have a complaint, contact us here

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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