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Fake Online Gambling Ads Target Beau Rivage Resort and Casino
Mary Cracchiolo, the head of regional public relations for Beau Rivage Resort and Casino in Biloxi, confirmed that the advertisements being circulated are fraudulent and have no connection to the casino whatsoever

Scam ads have popped up on social media lying about Beau Rivage Resort and Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi, offering online gambling. These fake posts show up on Facebook and Instagram trying to lure users with a $1,000 welcome bonus and 100 free spins. The ads copy the casino’s brand look using the Beau Rivage logo, outside photos, and what looks like slot machine tickets taken from the casino’s real website.
Beau Rivage Warns Against Fake Online Gambling Ads Amid Rising Scams
Mary Cracchiolo, who heads up regional public relations for the casino, verified that these ads are fake and have zero links to Beau Rivage, reported the Sun Herald. She mentioned that the casino’s lawyers are looking into the matter to find out where the posts came from. Jay McDaniel, who runs the Mississippi Gaming Commission, said scams like this happen more and more often and come from groups outside the country. He pointed out that it is tough to find these people and make them answer for what they do, which makes it hard to enforce the rules.
Online gambling is not allowed in Mississippi, so any ads saying otherwise are fake. The state lets people use approved sports betting apps inside casinos. Beau Rivage utilizes the BetMGM app, which started in 2021. Guests can place bets on their phones or computers with this app, but when they are at the casino. It does not work anywhere else. People can add money to the app using PayPal, credit, or debit cards. If you want to use cash, you have to do that in person at the casino.
Gambling Ads Exploit Users with Misleading Claims and Fraudulent Links
Despite these drawbacks, the phony ads keep taking advantage of unsuspecting people. When users click the links in these ads, they end up on unrelated sites that ask them to prove who they are before they can play online games for a fee. Experts tell consumers to be careful when they see such posts. Signs of a scam include links that do not go to the real Beau Rivage website, changed or cut-down versions of the casino’s name, and ads that people cannot find on the casino’s official social media pages.
While the fake posts continue to circulate, officials and casino spokespersons warn people to keep their eyes open and steer clear of these misleading ads. Work to stop these scams from spreading goes on, but people should check if the claims in the ads are true to keep their money safe.
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Silvia has dabbled in all sorts of writing – from content writing for social media to movie scripts. She has a Bachelor's in Screenwriting and experience in marketing and producing documentary films. With her background as a customer support agent within the gambling industry, she brings valuable insight to the Gambling News writers’ team.
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