| Posted by: king888 at January 2, 2002, 4:18 pm | | Topic: Who do you trust......? Forum: Winner Online |
As far as I know, the PWC only audit the casinos payouts of chips from tables to accounts. It would be a good thing if the casinos let them audit how they handle the actuall payment of cash from casinos to players bank accounts or mailboxes.
A PWC sign on a casino webpage donīt really mean a thing! I think the PWC donīt understand that they are loosing a whole lot of credabillity. I think it was Boss Media who lured them in to this bussiness that they donīt seem to understand.
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| Posted by: eek at January 2, 2002, 3:58 pm | | Topic: Who do you trust......? Forum: Winner Online |
Hello all,
I've been scouring the boards tonite and trying to get an overview on the better/worse casinos to play at as far as player payouts are concerned. They all have good/bad stories but there was an item that struck a chord with me.
Dave R posted this.
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At least Microgaming stepped up to the plate in the Tropika matter. I don't think Microgaming wanted to, however. In MY opinion, it was PWC that forced thier hand. I believe that PWC threatened to end its contract with Microgaming, and Microgaming didn't want this under any circumstances, and finally Microgaming decided to pay its nlayers,.
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PWC= PriceWaterhouseCoopers, the Auditors.
I did auditing a few years back and the last thing a 'registered auditor' will want is to be associated with is a 'deliberately dodgy' operation.
They have too much to lose.
They are relatively independent compared with ANYBODY. I mean you don't even kno... | | Read Entire Entry |
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