Fraud is a big part of the online gambling scene, and that doesn’t look like it’s going to change any time soon. Roughly speaking, about 30% of the thousands of complaints I’ve received over the years fall into this category. I’m lumping everything into this category, including multiple accounts, collusion, “Bonus sharing,” bogus documents, self-exclusion scams, you name it: anything where the player is knowingly trying to pull one over on the casino in order to gain an advantage. Hence, they come to people like us in order to get their money back or to pressure the casino into giving up the money they’ve won but don’t deserve. That’s because they’re fraudulent cases where the player has tried one version of scam or another on the online casinos and failed. The single most common type of complaints aren’t really online casino complaints at all. So let’s get the bad news out of the way straight off: Whenever people ask me what the most common internet gambling complaints are, they always get disappointed with the answer.