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    Legally, the Casino is allowed to do "whatever", as per their own terms.
    If they accept to ruin their reputation with bs such as this though they have to live with the long term consequences..... Which will be the continuous loss of trust and customers!

    They did not mention the carrying-over of wagering requirements for previously lost bonuses -anywhere- in their terms. This practice is a.k.a. crooked.

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    I've lost track of which casinos are what... Would someone kindly name off the Casino Rewards casinos for me? (So I'll be certain not to play at any of them.)

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    ...There you go:

    BlackJack Ballroom
    Golden Tiger Casino
    Lucky Emperor Casino
    Virtual City Casino
    Yukon Gold Casino
    Zodiac Casino
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    Captain Cooks Casino (used to be such a great outfit long ago )
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    IMO it depends on what is stated in the original T&C's / Casino Rules that you signed up on. However, I also believe that if a casino is going to put BS loop holes into their contractual click wrap agreements to allow them (casino) to screw players over, then I would be closing my account/s and going some place else.

    Obviously Jetset, CM, spear or someone else here will probably answer this better though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mousey
    I've lost track of which casinos are what... Would someone kindly name off the Casino Rewards casinos for me? (So I'll be certain not to play at any of them.)
    xhttp://www.casinorewards.com/main/partners.asp
    (remove x - full list - for future ref)

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    Quote Originally Posted by schankwart
    Legally, the Casino is allowed to do "whatever", as per their own terms.
    If they accept to ruin their reputation with bs such as this though they have to live with the long term consequences..... Which will be the continuous loss of trust and customers!

    They did not mention the carrying-over of wagering requirements for previously lost bonuses -anywhere- in their terms. This practice is a.k.a. crooked.
    Maybe an idication why they don't have eCogra seals

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    "They did not mention the carrying-over of wagering requirements for previously lost bonuses -anywhere- in their terms. This practice is a.k.a. crooked"

    Perhaps you should send an email detailing this to eCOGRA in case they do apply?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catwoman
    I didn't actually contact them, Simon re-contacted me and sorted some of it out (he sorted out my payments), however he still claims they are in the right to change terms and conditions on me.

    He quotes this term:

    “The Player becomes party to and agrees to abide by all of the rules, terms and conditions specified by the casino, including any revisions that may take place periodically.”

    Does anyone agree the casino is allowed to do this?
    No, they are not allowed to do this. Microgaming, Bryan and anyone else with any contact with them would make them stick to the terms you signed up to I'm sure (in regards to the signup bonus that is).

    Them even trying to do this is disgusting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catwoman
    “The Player becomes party to and agrees to abide by all of the rules, terms and conditions specified by the casino, including any revisions that may take place periodically.”

    Does anyone agree the casino is allowed to do this?
    I can name you a large handful of Playtech casinos who will support the view that the casino is within its rights to do this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jetset
    Perhaps you should send an email detailing this to eCOGRA in case they do apply?
    Hey Jet did integrity casino group hold eCogra seals?

    I'm of the belief that they probably applied for eCogra Seals and got knocked back. Or maybe they just haven't bothered as they already know they'll get knocked back. Which ever way it goes imo I'd be stearing clear of this group. If you remember the Yukon Gold fiasco, you'll understand why!

    For those of you who don't, they were offering a drop $50 get $50 bonus. Some players were even sent this bonus offer via casinorewards.com on accountb they held other account with this group. Turned out that some people got it, but other were denied.

    Reason being, support stated that they'd received too many bonuses and had to prove to the casino they were ligit players not in affect bonus hunters. Support then went on to say something along the lines of: We will credit the $50 bonus once you have proved that your willing to make mulitple deposits.
    Last edited by AussieDave; 2nd February 2006 at 04:09 PM.

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