Fountain Casino Caught Using Bootleg Games, Fake License

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Online betting site Fountain Casino has been busted using bootleg games as well as lying about their gaming license and eCOGRA certification. The bottom line? We have a new addition to the blacklist.

The site was found to be offering bootleg versions of popular NetEnt games like Gonzo's Quest, The Invisible Man, and dozens of other games. This is extremely concerning, as the casino is stealing from the true developers of the games, and they can alter the backend of the slots in order to lower payout percentages for players.

Fountain also couldn't be bothered to plunk down a few hundred dollars for a Curacao gaming license, as they lied about that as well by having a link to a fake website that claimed their license was valid. Things get even worse as they claimed to have eCOGRA certification, wherein the independent group audits the casino's games for fairness.

The casino isn't going to be commenting on this matter, but we can tell you that you should avoid this casino at all costs.

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Kingston Li // Asia Correspondent
Kingston Li
Kingston is a big fan of Baccarat and Texas Hold'em Poker and has tested his skills in tournaments around Asia and the world. He covers the latest gambling news from Asia for Casino Listings. In his spare time, Kingston enjoys hiking, video gaming, and playing disc golf.