Short Answer: Bias. Most 'Review Sites' are actually 'Marketing Sites.' They earn a commission when you click their links. Therefore, they rate the casino that pays the highest commission as #1. Honest ratings are rare and usually found on forums, not review portals.

1. The 'CPA' Influence

If Casino A pays the reviewer R2,000 per player, and Casino B pays R500, Casino A will get 5 stars—even if it's terrible. Always read the text of the review, not just the star rating, to spot the contradictions.

2. Different Criteria

One reviewer might value 'Bonuses' above all else (rating high-wagering casinos highly). Another might value 'Speed' (rating crypto casinos highly). Check the reviewer's methodology. For South Africans, 'Banking Speed' and 'Support' should always be the top criteria.

3. Outdated Information

Casinos change ownership. A site that was great in 2023 might be bought by a rogue operator in 2025. Many review sites act as 'archives' and don't update their ratings to reflect the current reality.

4. User vs. Editor

Trust 'User Ratings' (aggregates of hundreds of votes) over 'Editor Ratings' (one person's opinion). The crowd usually spots a scam faster than a journalist.

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