AskGamblers Hits a New Low: Trust Award Given to Casino with Reduced RTP and Payment Issues
It seems AskGamblers is sinking even lower. Despite mounting concerns, they’ve just awarded Del Oro Casino their so-called "Prestigious Certificate of Trust." This decision has left many players and industry experts baffled, as Del Oro Casino has a history of reducing its RTP (Return to Player), causing payment delays, and engaging in manipulative bonus practices. Just when we thought things couldn't get worse, AskGamblers manages to surprise us by setting the bar even lower.
Del Oro Casino Receives Certification Despite Serious Flaws
AskGamblers has once again raised eyebrows by certifying Del Oro Casino, a platform that’s been far from transparent with its players. While the casino boasts a 9.1 CasinoRank score, this rating doesn't align with player experiences. Del Oro has consistently reduced its RTP, making it harder for players to win, and worse, they’ve been notorious for delaying payments for weeks on end.
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Bonus manipulations are another shady practice that players have reported, with frequent complaints about terms being changed without notice, making it nearly impossible to cash out winnings. These issues are all too common, yet AskGamblers seems to turn a blind eye, awarding Del Oro a rating as though it’s a top-tier casino.
AskGamblers' Trustworthiness in Question
By granting Del Oro Casino their Certificate of Trust, AskGamblers is showing a worrying trend of prioritizing ratings and certifications over the actual player experience. Their algorithm may show a high score, but players dealing with frustrating withdrawal delays and reduced RTPs tell a different story.
This move continues a pattern of questionable endorsements, leaving many to wonder how low AskGamblers can go. Just when we thought they’d hit rock bottom, this latest move proves there's still room to fall.



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This news makes me wonder how trustworthy AskGamblers really is. If they’re giving certificates to casinos like Del Oro, what other shady operators are getting a free pass?
It’s crazy that a casino with such a bad reputation can still get such a high rating. I’ve personally experienced the payment delays at Del Oro—it’s a nightmare.
This is seriously messed up. RTP reductions are one of the worst ways to exploit players, and Del Oro is clearly taking advantage. AskGamblers has lost a lot of credibility here.
I used to trust AskGamblers, but after this, I’m starting to question their whole certification process. How do they overlook such obvious red flags?
I’ve had nothing but issues with Del Oro! Delayed withdrawals and sneaky bonus terms. Seeing them get a 'Certificate of Trust' is a joke.