Casino Cautions - Jambalaya Online Casino

Published: Friday, May 13, 2005 Online-Casinos.com

CASINO CAUTIONS

More than you bargained for in this download

This week saw a number of players reporting system crashes immediately following a download from Jambalaya Casino. This is a typical experience from one player who saw a bonus offer and hit the download button: "I, along with others...downloaded the software and WHAM, CRASH, ALL HECK BROKE LOOSE!!! It crashed my pc, I had to restore Windows along with a tech support phone call to my ISP (roadrunner) in order to get this thing up and running again!" The casino manager says it's not a casino software fault, but sidestepped a question about what gambling software he was using. Manager Harry S says, "The only program we where experiencing with our software was that slots keeps spinning for some customer but we fix that inmediatly launching a new version at midnight on the same day."

And the fact that this allegedly happened to several players immediately after downloading suggests that caution is necessary.

GFED downloads now clean, says PR manager

Press releases announcing new GFED games at Mickey's Club Casino this week prompted us to contact the PR manager at GFED to enquire about the current status of their software download. Readers will recall that the group was mired in controversy earlier this year when it was learned that malware elements blocking certain sites had been included in it's standard gambling download. GFED paid a hefty price for the malpractice, departing both the IGC and iGGBA under something of a cloud. According to its official spokesperson, Talia Paschini the GFED software has been completely cleaned up and is now free from unwelcome intrusions and therefore safe to download.