Having never deposited at a Fortune Lounge before, I sent an email to them several weeks ago, and this is the response I received:
Quote:
Hi xxxx
Thank you for your e-mail.
Please note that due to taking part in the No Deposit Promotions will
not penalize you when you make your first deposit at the Casino.
When you make your first deposit you will receive a Signup Match Bonus.
The Signup Match Bonus need to be played through 30 times before you
can
withdraw it from the Casino.
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I considered it due diligence on my part to inquire before depositing. I hope this isn't a derail, and I'm sure it could be discussed on another thread.
I'm not above utilizing a bonus, and i do use them for various reasons. But if I had to rely on 'manipulating' the house edge to win over time, I would stop playing.
I fully understand the argument here, the T&C, and the so called rogue condition. I am surprised they felt they needed to use it, more will be revealed me thinks.
That aside, I guess my point is that bonuses are offered in the spirit of fair play; to attract a beginner and to introduce a casino to the seasoned player. That's not so hard to fathom.
Technically They must adhere to the terms to be considered a fair casino (group) but for those players who do not play by the
spirit of the offer, there is the caveat. Boo hoo. Suck it up. It's in the terms. You read them. My feeling is that these guys will 'make right' with those people who should be accomodated.
A rogue casino would act like a rogue casino. It looks to me, with what I can see here, that these guys just did a knee jerk thing and they're in damage control mode right now.
And now some personal opinion for people who take full advantage of every bonus offered by reputable casinos and don't patronize the establishments that offered them. Quit ruining it for the rest of us, huh? Thanks.