| 02/26/2010 |
Online Casino Style: News |
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A strong warning is quickly spreading among online gambling news portals and affiliates that Online Casino Style feels is important enough to be included in our disclosures. According to a number of sources, those members who regularly frequent the online casino Bingo Bunny.com would do well to at the very least curtail their deposits as rumors continue to multiply that the bingo website will in all likely close by the end of the month. Though Bingo Bunny is still actively licensed through Alderney, the site has been the hot spot of speculation for a number of weeks, many of which originated when the different departments of the internet casino – such as chat, news, and even blog – fell silent without reason. Though no official statement has yet been made by the firm, players and industry experts agree that all the signs are pointing to closure, and gamblers would do well to be careful at the site. The blog and chat sections of the site have been down and out since August, sending up red flags through the online gambling community that something was amiss. Additionally, a few different affiliate sites known to work in close proximity with Bingo Bunny reported that the site would close on the 28th of February, with many assuming that the specific date came from the company themselves. According to the UK information portal Loquax, players who visit the site on a regular basis are advised to scale back on deposits, and might consider clearing out their accounts for their own protection. Bingo Bunny joins its sister site, Anne Summers Bingo which announced their closure following a short run of success on their St Miniver white label. Calls for action against Bingo Bunny’s management team have also increased in popularity, as it would be considered far more professional to admit defeat and make a responsible admission than allow rumors and internet gambling news sites to do the dirty work. |
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