Well, I've written several times that anyone stupid enough to gamble online
is stupid enough to believe that the game isn't rigged. Looks like I was
right:
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/canada/story.html?id=552913
"In January, Absolute Poker, also owned by Tokwiro Enterprises, was
fined $500,000 by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission for a similar
cheating scam, which was also blamed on rogue employees."
Hmm, I can't recall the last time an online gambling spam make it past my
filters. Has the level of activity dropped off since USA authorities
started going after money laundering enterprises by arresting corportate
officials as soon as they set foot in the USA, or in a cooperating
jurisdiction? Sometimes the most effective way to end a class of spam has
nothing directly to do with e-mail. They got Al Capone on income tax
evasion didn't they?
Expecting someone running an illegal enterprise to be honest seems a bit
of a stretch to me. Casinos are notorious for criminal associations and
skimming, even when their activities aren't prohibited by law.