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Hi guys,

Just a word of introduction, I'm a lad in my mid-twenties and have frequently gambled on and off for about five years or so. I found this site after searching the name of a casino that was giving me some problems with the wagering requirements for some winnings that I'd made. Guess where it appeared on this fine website.....indeed, the roguelist.

After a while I played through the wagering requirements for the bonus, and am still a little bit up on my deposit. I have two previous succesful withdrawals from the casino, so I'm praying the withdrawal goes through and I can put that unfortunate episode behind me!

Anyhow, I think I'll be living and learning after this, whether I get my winnings or lose it all. As I found it through a referral service I've never had any problems with, I thought it was genuine.

I feel like I should stick my palms up and wait for the ruler to smack down in admonition for my idiocy.

I will try to be better!
 
Well on the plus side I did succeed in withdrawing the funds, they have arrived safely back in my account from the 'Rogue' casino, and I have vowed not to play there again.

Could anyone advise me whether it would be prudent to cancel all the cards that were used on that site?

Thanks
 
Could anyone advise me whether it would be prudent to cancel all the cards that were used on that site?
I think that's a bit extreme, but I would keep a careful eye on your statements for a while.
If you're unfortunate enough to suffer any fraudulent transactions, report it immediately. Your card company should insure you against loss. Then they would cancel your card.

Welcome to the forum, and good luck with reputable casinos in the future! :thumbsup:
KK
 
Welcome to the forum rhunleed, what casino were you playing at? Might just be able to put you in the right thread here real quick...:D

Thanks Rob, it was 32Vegas, and believe me I searched it and read the responses thoroughly, and had a couple of sleepless nights until the money showed in my a/c!

I think they've recently associated with William Hill, so that eased my fears a little bit, but it was a relief seeing the cash arrive!

And thanks for your comments as well KK, I work in a bank as well, so checking my a/c is something I do almost every day at work anyway.
 
Welcome to the forum.

Glad that you were paid. You said you signed up with them through a referral service...do you mean an affiliate site?

My personal policy is if an affiliate is promoting sites rogued here at CM, I don't sign up for any casinos, even reputable ones, with them. I don't like to see people promoting shady casinos profit from me. And since I lose more than I win, I am a profitable (albeit profitless:D) player.
 
None of the major rogue groups will rob you like that they are smarter than we think.They will pay small amounts yes but you gotta wait 8-15 days for it to be processed and another day for it to be sent.If you win a progressive with a slot bonus and wagered on tables they will void your winnings and stuff like that.

Most rogues are not terrorists stealing from all customers,instead they pay the average gambler his small winnings and void the high rollers.
 
Hi guys,

Just a word of introduction, I'm a lad in my mid-twenties and have frequently gambled on and off for about five years or so. I found this site after searching the name of a casino that was giving me some problems with the wagering requirements for some winnings that I'd made. Guess where it appeared on this fine website.....indeed, the roguelist.

After a while I played through the wagering requirements for the bonus, and am still a little bit up on my deposit. I have two previous succesful withdrawals from the casino, so I'm praying the withdrawal goes through and I can put that unfortunate episode behind me!

Anyhow, I think I'll be living and learning after this, whether I get my winnings or lose it all. As I found it through a referral service I've never had any problems with, I thought it was genuine.

I feel like I should stick my palms up and wait for the ruler to smack down in admonition for my idiocy.

I will try to be better!

Hello rhunleed and welcome to the forum! Sounds like you have discovered how to protect yourself and just to be certain (no, I don't have a ruler :D) check out the rogue section on the main forum site (if you have not already done so). Play safe and good luck!
 
Hi guys,

Just a word of introduction, I'm a lad in my mid-twenties and have frequently gambled on and off for about five years or so. I found this site after searching the name of a casino that was giving me some problems with the wagering requirements for some winnings that I'd made. Guess where it appeared on this fine website.....indeed, the roguelist.

After a while I played through the wagering requirements for the bonus, and am still a little bit up on my deposit. I have two previous succesful withdrawals from the casino, so I'm praying the withdrawal goes through and I can put that unfortunate episode behind me!

Anyhow, I think I'll be living and learning after this, whether I get my winnings or lose it all. As I found it through a referral service I've never had any problems with, I thought it was genuine.

I feel like I should stick my palms up and wait for the ruler to smack down in admonition for my idiocy.

I will try to be better!

Hi rhunleed and welcome to CM, great site to pinpoint casino's, these players know their stuff. :thumbsup:
 
Welcome to the forum.

Glad that you were paid. You said you signed up with them through a referral service...do you mean an affiliate site?

My personal policy is if an affiliate is promoting sites rogued here at CM, I don't sign up for any casinos, even reputable ones, with them. I don't like to see people promoting shady casinos profit from me. And since I lose more than I win, I am a profitable (albeit profitless:D) player.
Although 32Vegas are still on the rogue list, I believe that dates back to when they were run by the C-Pays group, and it's just that Bryan hasn't updated the page yet... (?)
They were bought out by William Hills (VERY reputable) at the end of last year and so they should treat their players much better now.
I actually thought they were heading for CM accreditation, but it doesn't seem to have happened yet...

However, I personally will not recommend any of the 10 casinos in the new group (except William Hills casino itself) due to bonus entrapment, and certain marketing methods which I find unethical, not to mention bloody annoying! :mad:

KK
 
Although 32Vegas are still on the rogue list, I believe that dates back to when they were run by the C-Pays group, and it's just that Bryan hasn't updated the page yet... (?)
They were bought out by William Hills (VERY reputable) at the end of last year and so they should treat their players much better now.
I actually thought they were heading for CM accreditation, but it doesn't seem to have happened yet...

However, I personally will not recommend any of the 10 casinos in the new group (except William Hills casino itself) due to bonus entrapment, and certain marketing methods which I find unethical, not to mention bloody annoying! :mad:

KK

32Vegas is one of the sites that have terms that progressive wins will be paid by monthly installments. While that alone might not land you in the rogue pit, you will not receive CM accreditation either.
 
I'd thank you all if I could, though I suspect I may need to make a few more posts before I have that privilege.

I was put somewhat at ease by the fact that 32Vegas were a part of the WH group now, but apparently there are other threads discussing the problems with WH's casino arm in total, so I'll be steering well clear.

The referral site I was mentioning there was Quidco...not sure if that is an affiliate or not?! :what:
 
Seems most of us start off playing at rogue casinos with their 1000% bonuses :( my first casino of choice was coolcatcasino wow what a mistake that was...Then you had connectocasino.com with their 3200% bonus...

It all sounds appealing and for someone with no online casino experience we don't think anything bad could happen.

Then you read all this info about rogues and you are like holy crap,there's actually casinos that process withdrawals within 2 days?

Don't feel bad I think a lot of us started with the rogues and their appeal
 

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