8 Blacklisted Casinos Get Probation Status on LCB After a Year of No Complaints
The world of online gaming is volatile and chaotic. Many casinos lose their path somewhere along the way and end up in the slums of blacklisted brands with the NO-GO label for good.
But everybody falls sometimes. As you know, reputation is everything, and in this business, it takes very little to destroy it.
Luckily, those willing to pick themselves up, redeem for their undoing, and start from scratch might still have a chance to turn things for the better.
Such is the story of 8 blacklisted brands from our directory, who earned their bad status two years ago due to slow payouts, unresponsive customer support, and long KYC procedures.
They’re back now with a new management, ready to set things straight and settle all debts.
On Probation from 3 to 6 Months
For those who actively participate in our forum, it might sound familiar that a very famous group of 8 casino brands went rogue and earned its blacklist status on LCB 2 years ago.
If you’re not actively taking part in discussions on the forum, let us refresh your memory and list all the affected gaming sites once again.
The leading brand in this group is certainly BoVegas, which launched way back in 2017.
While still labeled as ‘blacklisted’ we put this casino to the test within out project “From the Players, for the Players” in 2021, so feel free to learn from our experience with partial withdrawals and a 25-day long KYC.
The list of other casinos in this group is as follows:
- Golden Lion
- Supernova
- Eclipse Casino
- Cherry Gold
- Free Spin
- Exclusive Casino and
- Two-Up Casino
The reason why we had no other choice but to scratch the entire group from rankings and put it on our blacklist was quite long, but the biggest issues referred to:
- Long verification processes
- Extremely slow payouts or no payouts at all
- Unresponsive customer support
However, after spending almost two years on LCB with a severe warning “Stay Away”, the company has finally decided to change its entire management and make a strong comeback.
Each one of the sites from the list now operates under Affiliates League, an online casino affiliate program behind 10 top-notch casino brands.
Since our directory hasn’t received any complaints from this group for little over a year now, we decided to give it a chance and place all the once-blacklisted brands on probation for a period of 3-6 months.
Keeping an Eye on the Complaints Thread
Regardless of that decision, our biggest priority is and always will be the players.
We invite you to regularly visit the dedicated Support and Complaints thread on our forum and stay up-to-date about the group.
Our team will keep you posted on any news and status changes regarding the Affiliates League and its group of online casinos.
For now, proceed with caution and don’t forget to contact us should you experience any trouble with payments, unresponsive CS, or delayed verification processes.
Good luck!
KingNemo 1 year ago Mighty Member
Wishing this group of brands the best of luck in their probationary period.
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Rjs85bets 1 year ago Newbie
Wow, it's crazy to hear that eight blacklisted casinos are now on probation after a year of no complaints! It's awesome that they are trying to turn things around and make things right for their players. I think it's important to always prioritize the players and their experiences, so I'm glad that the LCB is keeping an...
Wow, it's crazy to hear that eight blacklisted casinos are now on probation after a year of no complaints! It's awesome that they are trying to turn things around and make things right for their players. I think it's important to always prioritize the players and their experiences, so I'm glad that the LCB is keeping an eye on the complaints thread and updating us on any news or changes. It's definitely important to proceed with caution and make sure to contact them if we have any issues with payments or customer service. Hopefully, these casinos will continue to improve and provide a better gaming experience for everyone.
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barebones 1 year ago Super Hero
I'm interested to see how it goes and if the brands have changed their ways and will improve their services. I remember this group, have had some issues with them myself too and haven't played at any of them ever since. Let's see if they make things right this time around.
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Cinderella 1 year ago Hero Member
Well I guess they’ve earned it. Fooling players is never good for business, it comes to light sooner or later… hope the new management will be smarter than that.
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