Ministering Angel Casino Review

Strange software, stupid name, casino rep calls forum member idiot, questionable business practices

Written By: Casinomeister
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Casinomeister's Verdict

Avoid this casino at all costs

1 /10
Our Rating
1 /10
Player Rating
General
Games
Payment
Customer Support
Responsible Gambling
Website
ministeringangel.com
Year established
2011
CM Year Accredited
No
Loyalty program
No
Game software
No softwares available
Withdrawal fees
No
Weekend Cashouts
No

Withdrawal Times
Pending time
N/A
Card Payments
No
Crypto Payments
No
E-wallets
No
Bank transfers
No
FAQ
No
Live Chat
No
Deposit Limit Tool
No
Wager Limit Tool
No
Loss Limit Tool
No
Time/session Limit Tool
No
Self-exclusion Tool
No
Cooling off/time out tool
No
Reality check tool
No
Self Assessment Test
No
Withdrawal lock
No
Self-Exclusion Register Participation
No
RESTRICTED

First Impression

URL: www.ministeringangel.com
Software provider: Proprietary Software
Licensing Jurisdiction: Panama
Added 20 July 2008

A query appeared in our forum inquiring about this strange looking casino. Besides having one of the stupidest names imaginable, its software and casino lobby was just plain scary looking. A few members tried out the casino software – including myself – and can attest that it looked and played like crap.

But that’s strictly a subjective reading of the casino – what is not subjective are a few facts:

Fact #1: they had lifted the terms and conditions from one of the Bellerock casinos. Here is a screen shot of their terms and conditions before they “realized” they had made a mistake and corrected it:

ministeringangel_tcs

Fact #2: They used stolen credit cards to “pay” for their logos. From The Logo Factory:

A few months ago, we received a request for a casino logo. A neat little project for which we developed a nifty little angel character, using our typical illustrative logo style. Then the ‘client’ submitted a second project for a more conventional casino mark. Couple of playing cards, some text. Nothing to raise alarms just yet – casino website owners tend to develop multiple portals, all featuring the same gambling software, in order to maximize their internet profile. Multiple, and simultaneous casino logo projects are not that uncommon. From my experience in designing logos for casinos, folks that run them, despite a sketchy rap, are pretty well like any other client. No reason to be suspicious – just another day at the shop.

Alas, unbenownst to us, this ‘client’ was actually from Serbia – filling out project briefs for the projects via a proxy in Columbus, Ohio – and then submitting retainer payments using stolen credit cards. By the time our credit card company had caught up with the fraud, we had completed one of the projects and sent the complete source files on their way. Another, the angel motif – partially revealed here – was halted just before we sent the ever-so-valuable Adobe Illustrator files.

Fact #3: One of their “associates” signed up in our forum and attempted to feed our members lip service when it came to pertinent specific questions, and was caught out by being a host to a Serbian website that condones and supports “hacking”. Further, there is a possible Trojan downloaded with the casino software, the website was designed by a twenty-year-old, they have no proof of a TST Certificate, even though they claim to have one. The casino rep called one of our Meister Members an “idiot”. And one player tried out the software, won $30, and has no way to cash out.
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