About us at Mega Casino (India)
I’m Vikram Singh, and I run Mega Casino (India) as a practical, investigative resource for users in India who want clarity before they play. I focus on what matters on a real session: rules, costs, payment reliability, support responsiveness, and the responsible gambling tools that help players stay in control.
When people search “about us”, they usually want two things: who is behind the site, and whether the guidance is grounded. I’ll be direct. I’m not a casino operator, and I don’t sell gambling products. I publish a trusted gambling guide built around repeatable checks and clear explanations, so readers can compare platforms on the same criteria.
Who we are
Mega Casino (India) is an information site that publishes casino reviews, platform explainers, and practical guides for players in India. I test the same core areas every time: licensing signals, bonus terms, deposits and withdrawals, game navigation, speed and stability on mobile, and how support handles basic issues.
I also pay attention to local reality: common payment rails, mobile-first use, and the fact that many users want plain-language help on rules and limits. If a platform makes it hard to find those details, that shows up in my conclusions.
Editorial principles
What I commit to on every page
- Clarity over buzz: I write the rules, steps, and trade-offs in plain English.
- Verifiable claims: If a point depends on terms or settings, I reference where it appears inside the platform (for example, cashier limits, bonus T&Cs, or the help center).
- Consistency: I use the same checklist across casino reviews so comparisons stay fair.
- User-first framing: I highlight hidden frictions: rollover traps, withdrawal bottlenecks, and confusing UI paths.
- Responsible gambling: I treat control tools as core product features, not fine print.
How we review
If you are here for “how we review”, this is my working methodology. I try to replicate a normal user path: sign-up checks, first deposit, browsing games, reading rules, testing support, and reviewing withdrawal steps. I do not rely on promotional claims alone.
Licensing and compliance signals
I check how the operator presents licensing details, dispute paths, and policy documents. I also note whether the site provides clear links to terms, privacy, and responsible gambling pages from the footer and from the account area. If licensing information is buried or vague, that is a risk signal.
Bonuses and promotions
Bonuses can be useful, but only when the conditions are clear. In casino reviews, I read the offer page and the bonus terms to identify the real cost of using a promo.
- Wagering or rollover requirements and what counts toward them
- Max bet rules while a bonus is active
- Game contribution rules (slots vs table games)
- Time limits, cancellation rules, and withdrawal restrictions
- Bonus funds vs cash balance handling
If any key detail is missing, unclear, or hard to locate, I call it out and advise readers to avoid activating the promo until support confirms the exact rule in writing.
Payments: deposits, withdrawals, and friction
For users in India, payments are often the deciding factor. I check the cashier for supported methods, visible minimums/maximums, processing steps, and how the platform communicates fees or currency conversion. I also look for practical friction points:
- Whether limits are shown before you commit to a deposit
- Whether withdrawal steps are clearly listed (verification, documents, method matching)
- How status updates are displayed in the transaction history
- Whether failed deposits/withdrawals provide a readable reason code or guidance
User experience and mobile usability
Most Indian users play on a phone. I test navigation, search, loading stability, and how quickly I can find game rules. I pay attention to “mis-tap” risk on live tables, chip selection clarity, and whether important controls hide behind tiny icons.
In each review, I note where to find the rules inside the platform (usually an info icon, a rules tab, or a paytable link). If a platform hides rules, limits, or the help center behind multiple layers, I treat that as a negative UX signal.
Support quality
Support is not a marketing feature; it’s an operational test. I check the support entry points (chat, email/ticket, help center) and whether answers are specific. I use simple, real-user prompts such as: “Where do I find bonus max bet rules?” or “How do I see withdrawal limits for my method?” I note response structure, clarity, and whether the agent points me to a relevant policy section.
How we stay independent
Affiliate disclosure, in plain language
This site may earn a commission if you click a link and sign up or make a purchase with a partner. That is called affiliate revenue. It helps fund the work behind our casino reviews and the broader trusted gambling guide. It does not buy a positive rating, and it does not let partners edit what I publish.
Independence is practical, not philosophical. I keep it by using a consistent checklist, by separating commercial discussions from editorial decisions, and by writing down the same friction points even when a partner would prefer I didn’t. If I cannot verify a claim through the platform’s terms, UI, or support responses, I treat it as unproven.
Responsible gambling stance
I treat responsible gambling as non-negotiable. Gambling should be entertainment, not a way to fix financial problems. I encourage readers to set limits before they play and to use platform tools that support control. If a site makes it hard to find or use those tools, I flag it.
What I recommend users do before play
- Set a budget and a time cap for each session, then stop when you hit either limit.
- Use deposit limits, loss limits, or session reminders if the platform provides them.
- Avoid chasing losses by raising stakes to “win back” money.
- Take breaks and log out when play feels rushed, emotional, or secretive.
- Seek professional help if gambling is affecting finances, work, relationships, or mental health.
I also write about policy and regulation because safer gambling is not just personal behavior; it is shaped by product design, enforcement, and clear consumer information.
What you can expect from our casino reviews
Each review is written so you can compare platforms without guessing. I focus on what you will actually do on day one: make a deposit, find a game, read the rules, use a promo (or skip it), contact support, and request a withdrawal. If you only read one section, use the parts that show “how we review” payments and bonus terms, since those are common pain points for online play.
Meet the author
Vikram Singh and I write news and analysis on iGaming and gambling, with a strong focus on the Indian market and regulation. I break down legal updates, industry moves, and market trends into clear, practical insights. My goal is to provide readers with context, key takeaways, and what these changes mean for operators and players.
Contact and corrections
If you spot unclear wording, broken steps, or outdated menu labels, I want to know. Use the site contact path listed in the footer or the support/contact page. I treat corrections as part of the work: the goal is readable guidance that helps users make informed decisions.
