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Online
rummy - what to look out for
Online rummy - what to
look out for
Online rummy websites have become very popular these days. There is tough
competition among such sites which in turn has given rise to promotional
campaigns and marketing gimmicks. However, there are chances of scams happening
in the rummy industry.
Check the security features first
Most online rummy sites will clearly outline their security policy – whether it
is in the form of encryption or a stringent privacy policy. However be sure to
read the fine print even in these cases, as chances are, there maybe a point
here and there which you may overlook.
Here are some guidelines to get you started:
• Read the privacy policy and end user agreement: Yes, we know it takes a lot of
time but it is well worth the effort! Go through all the terms and conditions –
right from what sort of information will be collected from the online rummy site
to how this information will be used. Most of these sites will ask you for basic
information such as email address, name, postal address and password for signing
in. However, if you’re skeptical in giving out your email address (because of
the kind of spamming and fraud that happens), be sure to check if they will
export your email ID to third party providers. Many of these rummy sites
actually do send out your personal details to third party companies so be
careful.
• Credit card number: Many online rummy sites use real money for playing. In
such cases, players need to provide their credit card number so that money can
be debited from the account while signing up. Try reading up on reviews of these
sites to get a perspective on their genuineness and legality. Only when you’re
sure of their reputation and background, concede to give your credit card
number. As a rule rummy is a dicey game with the potential to lose heavily.
• Check your credit card statement often: Since playing on online rummy sites
involves regular transfer of funds, it is essential to keep a close tab on your
credit card statements. Just in case you have been charged extra or there is a
suspicious transaction involved (which you believe you never did), be sure to
report it immediately to the support team of the online rummy site as well as
your credit card company.
• Cookies: Many online rummy sites like to analyze visitor behavior on their
site. For that, they usually send out cookies to customers’ Inboxes. You can
always choose to decline cookies by adjusting your browser settings.

• International usage of personal information: When you submit your personal
information to an online rummy site, most of the time they will send out your
personal information to any country, city or state where they have affiliates
and advertisers. This can throw your personal identity open to a wide audience.
Especially since the information is distributed internationally, you may find it
extra difficult to negotiate any fraud or disputes without knowing the laws of
that land.
• Security checks: As a precautionary measure, many online rummy sites require
players to authorize them to conduct security reviews. These basically involve
their staff ordering for your credit report to check your financial stability.
If a person is steeped in debt and tries to play online rummy, it may incur
losses for the company because of the player’s inability to pay up.
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