Auditing Starts from eCOGRA
The global online casino gambling industry is under tight watch these days
compared to the state of the industry a decade past. Over the past decade the
online casino gambling industry has matured and new security measures have come
into effect as a way to safeguard gamblers against the companies operating
without scruples. Most of the watchdog groups and organizations operate out of
the UK and Europe. In the past month eCOGRA, one of the top names on the
watchdog side of the industry announced plans to investigate the gambling group
Grand Prive. Online casinos have to be licensed to operate in the global market,
and when a huge dispute cropped up at Grand Prive, eCOGRA announced it will
manually audit the gambling group to ensure that the relationship between the
affiliates and the gambling group has maintained honest and fair.
The holiday season has passed and eCOGRA is once again ramping up efforts to
audit the online casino gambling group and solidify all of the claims against
the company. Affiliates who are still owed money from Grand Prive, or those with
very specific claims have been asked to quickly go through the simple steps it
will take to file that claim before the deadline. All legitimate claims will be
considered and eCOGRA announced that the organization is prepping for a
full-fledged investigation and analysis of all of the information in the very
near future.
eCOGRA has released very detailed instructions on which affiliates are eligible
to make claims in the case and also specifically asks the online casino
affiliates to use patience while they are waiting for eCOGRA to conduct the
investigation and announce and results. |