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Patience runs out with all the hype on
slow pays
After many weeks of ongoing slow-pay complaints from players, with
accompanying tales of conflicting information from support reps
and ignored emails, it looks as of Hype Casino.com is in the "not
recommended" dog box at top online gambling portal Casinomeister.
Powered by newcomer software company Player Preferred, Hype has
been around for about a year and is backed by an Australian corporate
involved in the entertainment business. At one time respected as
the best of the three Player Preferred-powered online casino operators,
Hype seemed to run into a slow-pay brick wall earlier this year
and players have had to endure long and frustrating waits for their
funds, aggravated by the typical signs of financial hassles such
as conflicting excuses, ID delays and ignored communications.
Player Preferred licensees do not appear to have enjoyed outstanding
success thus far. Inchilli Casino, which was started by an experienced
Aussie online gambling entrepreneur gave players trouble very early
on and has reportedly been taken back by PP, and another Australian
operator, formerly with RTG has been giving trouble at Giant Vegas
Palace Casino.
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