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Originally Posted by MadMat
This is getting silly now. You are barking up the wrong tree
I'm going to point out here that I'm a fairly succesful online poker player, with a 5 figure bankroll. (this isn't intended as a brag, just a fact)
Why would I bother trying to rip off Vegas VIP for a paltry £75 ?
The amount of time and effort I've expended on this little episode spent instead playing poker would have probably earnt me far more than that!
All I did was blew off some steam playing slots after a crappy night at the tables!
Mat
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Put that way, no. You wouldn't put all that effort in for a measly £75, but at the beginning of this thread you wrote of having used the same "system" at other MG casinos with no trouble!
I can't see how blowing off steam on slots can get an account locked, but some sort of organised "system" possibly would if it involved the casino believing that "cheating" was going on.
It is the Vegas rep that made this interesting by seeming to admit that no player had actually abused a bonus, committed any sort of fraud, and even that no scam (in the normal sense) was taking place. Whatever DID take place, has sent shockwaves through the reputable end of the industry, and is a strong indication that SOME kind of "scam" took place, but in such a way that loads of innocent players got caught up, compounded by the poor way the casino then dealt with the issues!
I can understand that recovery of a mere £75 is not the main issue. It is a matter of principle that the casino pays winnings when due, irrespective of how much "clout" the player is able to bring to bear.
I may be barking up the wrong tree, but this means there must be a "right" tree to be barking up?!