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Originally Posted by kingkong098
I complained to them around Xmas time about the same exact situation. Nearly 4 months should be enough time to update their page.
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Thanks for confirming that I'm not the only person who has brought this issue to VC Casino's attention (although I always found it unlikely) - it reinforces my growing conviction that this is not just lazy/clueless customer support to blame but a calculated decision to lead users astray

BTW I sent another email on the weekend letting them know I had complained to the affiliate I signed up with and was also publicly posting about the problem. While I finally got a response again it was the same old silly line, especially on Click2Pay i.e. "The reason for it being advertised on the site is for [
sic] because we offer it for certain countries." Apparently the concept of adding a simple disclaimer is still too hard to grasp
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Originally Posted by kingkong098
Now that C2P only takes users from United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Switzerland, Canada, South Africa, France, Austria or Germany I wonder how long it will take them to remove it as a payment option. 
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Are you sure about this? When I did an online search I found an old thread here about a message to this effect coming up whenever US players tried to use C2P right after the UIGEA fallout/DOJ crackdown. However, AFAIK, the service is available in most places (other than the ten currently on their T&Cs' restricted list) and the official site landing page still claims it is "worldwide in 180 countries"

Of course, given that the entire thread is about not being able to trust a company's own website, that may not count for much...
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