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    Wink cynthia777 is right

    Long time ago I had a problem with USA casino...
    After that I asked and turned my accounts to all casinos of the same group to "no-bonus" accounts.
    Everything is fine now!
    Withdrawals are keep coming normally

    Clubdice has one of the best bonuses around and thought to use it just for slots, but because I play other games I initially refused any bonuses and after a year now there is no problem.
    Better play without a bonus, than play with a bonus+problems afterwards. Or choose bonuses from other casinos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by free4all
    What exactly are you going to do if they refuse knowledge of sending that email? Hire a lawyer, fly over to Antiqua and fight it out in their courts? In order for that email to be valid you'll need testimony from a reputable source (your ISP) that the email is genuine and not something you've knocked up in notepad. Then you've got to hope that's enough.

    Well, I guess if it came right down to it, the response email that you save, should be able to trace back to the sender's IP address (if there were legal issues).. at least that's the impression I was under.

    Besides, gambling is all about taking chances, and you just take the best measures possible, such as checking sites such as this forum, to read about player's experiences and check accreditations

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    Quote Originally Posted by free4all
    What exactly are you going to do if they refuse knowledge of sending that email? Hire a lawyer, fly over to Antiqua and fight it out in their courts?
    This is no real problem:
    As you send the email you wait for their verification reply. They always send this so that you go and deposit (thats their purpose).
    Also you can ask the online support before your deposit.

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    As you send the email you wait for their verification reply.
    Yes, and what happens if they deny knowledge of sending that verification reply?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cynthia777
    Well, I guess if it came right down to it, the response email that you save, should be able to trace back to the sender's IP address (if there were legal issues).. at least that's the impression I was under.
    Yes, you can trace the IP back, but unless you have witnesses, you're the only person that knows for sure that the email (and therefore the IP address embedded in it) is genuine.

    If you take that to a court, they won't know if that email is genuine or if it's something you've forged yourself. It's your word against the casino's.

    If your email provider keeps copies of your emails then they can be used as a witness, places like Hotmail and Gmail do such things. Most ISPs however are deleted on sight.

    Either way, are you really going to be able to afford to defend it in some Caribbean court?

    Supporting dodgy casinos and their business practices with your custom and money is a bad idea for everyone.

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    The bonuses at Club Dice are sticky, and cannot be withdrawn.

    So $701 - $530 bonus = $171 withdrawable.

    Read the T&C's before you deposit.

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