The Database

Our complaint database aggregates data from multiple independent sources — both casino complaint platforms and the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. All data is publicly sourced, attributed, and linked back to the original reports.

Data Sources

casino Casino Complaint Sources

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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)

U.S. federal consumer complaint database — credit reporting, debt collection, mortgages, and more.

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Complaint Volume Growth

Consumer Narrative Consent

When filing a CFPB complaint, consumers can choose whether to share their written story publicly.

Methodology

Complaints Wiki aggregates complaint data from publicly available sources. Casino complaints are collected from independent review platforms that publish complaint records. Consumer finance complaints are sourced from the CFPB's public database, which is U.S. government public domain data.

We do not modify complaint content. Casino brand names are normalized across sources using automated matching with manual review. Personal information (emails, phone numbers) found in third-party source data is redacted before display.

Resolution rates are calculated based on the status reported by each source. A "resolved" status means the source platform considers the case closed — it does not necessarily mean the consumer was satisfied with the outcome.

All complaint data links back to the original source with proper attribution. We use nofollow links to source pages to ensure we are referencing, not redistributing, original content.

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