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			<title>WARNING EU Casino: balance confiscations, non-responsive</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[We've had a rocky relationship with EU Casino over the years but recently that has deteriorated so dramatically that I feel I have no choice but to proceed with a Casinomeister Warning: 
 
In this latest case a player deposited £1000 and received a £500 bonus through an affiliate site.  The player...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>We've had a rocky relationship with EU Casino over the years but recently that has deteriorated so dramatically that I feel I have no choice but to proceed with a Casinomeister Warning:<br />
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In this latest case a player deposited £1000 and received a £500 bonus through an affiliate site.  The player worked through the <acronym title="Wagering Requirements">WR</acronym>, then continued to play until they were down to a £500 balance.  They requested withdrawal of their balance.<br />
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When they checked their account the balance had been confiscated and they had an email stating that this action was taken due to &quot;play patterns&quot; and &quot;irregular gaming&quot; and that their decision was &quot;final with no recourse for appeal.&quot;  Neither the player nor the affiliate could get a response from the casino so the player turned to us.<br />
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As it happens we fared no better.  After an initial response of:<br />
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				Thank you for your email.<br />
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Please be advised that I have forwarded your concern to the relevant department.<br />
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</div>Nothing happened.  The casino did not contact the player at any time, and simply refused to respond to our efforts to discuss the issue with them.<br />
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<b><font color="Red">Warning</font>: EU Casino is confiscating player balances with nothing more than an &quot;F Off&quot; email.  The player is given no recourse and even the affiliates cannot help.  The casino ignores all attempts to raise the issue.  Given the recent developments and the rocky history we've seen with this site <u>we recommend that players avoid EU Casino</u>.</b><br />
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I will also be recommending that EU Casino be added to the <a href="http://www.casinomeister.com/no-can-do-list.php" target="_blank">&quot;No Can Do&quot; List</a> since they clearly have no intention of cooperating with us on player issues.<br />
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Regards,<br />
Max @ Casinomeister.com</div>

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