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eCOGRA Approved Gaming at Vegas Palms Online Casino

Vegas Palms Online Casino has the eCOGRA Safe and Fair Seal of Trust ensuring that players will be protected while playing casino games online.

2011-08-12
ST. JULIANS, MALTA, August 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) Players at Vegas Palms Canadian Online Casino get to choose from over 400 online casino games. There are the ever-popular progressive jackpot slot games like Mega Moola, Tomb Raider and Hitman. These games have a jackpot that grows with every new player adds to the pot. There are also roulette, baccarat, blackjack, craps, video poker as well as reel and video slot games.

The software at the online casino is certified to be spyware free which is effective when both free-play and real-play modes are being used. There are safe deposit and withdrawal options for players so that they can get on with what they came to the casino to do - play and win - while the casino takes care of the rest.

The Internet casino is a proud recipient of the eCOGRA Safe and Fair Seal of Trust. eCOGRA's Seal of Approval places particular importance on fair and responsible gambling. eCOGRA makes their decision based on onsite reviews and regular monitoring. Since its inception, eCOGRA certification has been associated with the very best industry standards of fair and responsible gaming, professional conduct and the highest operating standards.

The world's leading software providers make sure that they work on an ongoing basis with eCOGRA so that they get and maintain their eCOGRA Safe and Fair seal.

Vegas Palms has been certified by eCOGRA to be a fair gaming operator that runs honestly and behaves responsibly, maintaning safe monetary deposits.

With all of this security available to players, players know that they are being taken care of and protected every step of the way.

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[Press-News.org] eCOGRA Approved Gaming at Vegas Palms Online Casino
Vegas Palms Online Casino has the eCOGRA Safe and Fair Seal of Trust ensuring that players will be protected while playing casino games online.