January 15 - Tex Rees, the Fair Gaming Advocate at the player
protection and standards non-profit
eCOGRA has released consolidated player
dispute statistics for January 1st to December 31st 2009, showing that almost 50
percent of the disputes she mediated were resolved in favour of the player and
highlighting the benefits of playing at eCOGRA’s approved sites.
Rees publishes quarterly reports on her activities, which cover the 141
online gambling websites accredited and monitored by the independent
London-based organisation.
The annual overview shows that Rees received a total of 826 disputes through
eCOGRA's online player facility, an increase of 83 or around 10 percent over FY
2008. However, 83 of those submitted were in respect of none-eCOGRA operators,
over which the organisation has no influence.
]A further 115 submissions were classified as invalid due to being anonymous,
non-specific and/or abusive in nature - slightly up on the same category for
2008 when there 96 such submissions.
Rees mediated the remaining 628 issues, securing resolutions that favoured the
player in 303 - or 48 percent - of the cases.
"The average number of valid disputes handled per week was 12.07, slightly up on
the 2008 number of 10.6," Rees said this week.
"Taken over a total of 141 "Safe and Fair" seal websites, that amounts to an
average of 0.37 issues per site per month, a minute increase over the 2008
number of 0.36.
That remains an industry-leading disputes statistic by any
standards," the Fair Gaming Advocate added.
The main causes for disputes were:
- Cash Ins: 46 percent
- Bonus: 22 percent
- Locked account: 19 percent
- Other*: 13 percent
* Issues regarding responsible gambling, queries on sportsbetting, software
enquiries and spam.
"The hierarchy of disputes remains the same as it was in 2008, although the
percentages differ slightly," Rees said. "Once again I found operators quick to
respond and fully cooperative in addressing the mediated disputes."
About eCOGRA
eCOGRA is a non-profit, London-based player protection and standards
organisation that provides an international framework for best operational
practice requirements, with particular emphasis on fair and responsible
gambling. These requirements are enforced through inspections and reviews, and
continuous monitoring.
Since 2003, the eCOGRA seal has become synonymous with the highest industry
levels of fair and responsible gaming, professional conduct and superior
operating standards.
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