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Old 11th July 2006, 07:30 AM
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Casino Tropez, deliberately deceptive?

I got this email:

"
IS
BLACKJACK
YOUR
GAME?

Hi **********,

Get back into the game with an amazing offer!

Deposit now and get a 100% (up to $200) INSTANT BONUS!!!

For example:
Deposit $100 > Get > $100 Bonus
Depoist $200 > Get > $200 Bonus

This offer is valid from now until Tuesday, July 11th at 11:59 Casino Time

Your username is: CTR********

Forgotten your password? Simply contact our friendly support team by calling one of these phone numbers:

Toll Free US: 1-866-285-8419
International Phone: 1-268-481-2389

Whatever your game - get back into it at Casino Tropez!

* This offer is for members who have received an email invitation.
* We ask that you wager your bon us plus deposit twelve times.
* Maximum bonus amount is $200.
* Bonus/deposit amounts are the same in all currencies: $300 = £300 = €300
* Please review Casino Tropez's Bonus Terms and Terms of Use "

My gripe is that the entire theme of this bonus is about playing blackjack, it has a picture of a dealer's hands dealing, so I figured that meant it was some special offer that allows Blackjack (they generally do not allow blackjack on any of their bonuses) but when I message support they told me it's a restricted game, and the terms of Casino Tropez say that if you play any restricted game prior to meeting the wagering requirement they can choose to revoke your winnings.

Does this seem like a bait and switch to anyone else? Send you an email promoting Blackjack play, then confiscate winnings when you do so... seems fishy.
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