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Old 20th January 2006, 03:52 PM
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Am I right in saying that all Playtechs include the "management reserves the right to screw you over" term?

Now there are clearly some good and honest playtech casinos but how about they delete this term for the sake of player confidence in them?

Quoting here from Kiwi

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We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to offer and advertise from time to time promotions, bonuses or other special offers and each such offer will be subject to specific terms and conditions which will be valid for a limited period of time. In connection with the specific terms of the above promotions, bonus and special offers, we further reserve the right to withhold any withdrawal amount from your account which will be in excess of your original deposit. In addition, we reserve the right to withhold or otherwise decline or reverse any pay-out or winning amount or amend any policy in the event that we suspect that you are abusing or attempting to abuse any of the following: (i) bonuses; (ii) other promotions; or (iii) specific policy or rules determined in respect of an existing game or a new game.
Now I'm sure they wouldn't try and pull any stunts, at least as long as they are on Bryan's list, but it would be nice if they made a point of NOT including this license to steal in there. Sure, they need to cover their backs but if they did it in a way that emphasised any action taken would be fair and above board I'm sure it would generate a lot of player goodwill. As it is I'm nervous at depositing at any playtech casino, accredited or otherwise
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