What players check before they deposit — and where you lose them
An unresolved Casino Guru complaint with "Warning" status is the first thing a player sees for your brand.
A single "rogue casino" entry on a high-DA affiliate site outranks your own promo pages.
Slow-payout reports cluster after big-win disputes and define the brand narrative.
AskGamblers 4.1 → 7.8, Casino Guru rating restored in 5 months
A Curaçao-licensed casino lost its AskGamblers standing after a cluster of payout-dispute complaints and a "not recommended" entry on a major affiliate. RatingUp handled the complaint-resolution workflow on Casino Guru and AskGamblers, published 26 genuine player-experience reviews across LCB, CasinoGuru and Trustpilot at safe pace, and added Reddit r/gambling discussions. Over 5 months the AskGamblers score moved 4.1 → 7.8, the affiliate negative dropped off page 1 for the brand query, and returning-player traffic from organic search rose 24%.
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