dishonesty from 888??
I think the casino should have paid and then banned the player from future bonuses. It is no good accepting the wager(s), and it being within the terms, and then not paying the winnings. Taken the other way, a player deposits $200 by credit card and plays a video poker game. He plays several hands but gets wiped out and gets no better than 2 pair at any time. Player believes the game is obviously not a "proper" random VP but a "disguised slot" and the casino has abused his deposit by misrepresentation of the game. The player decides to reverse the winnings made by the casino because it did not act in good faith with the VP game - he does a chargeback on the card.
The casino appeals by saying he was just unlucky, and the game is fair. The player says his decision is final and no further correspondence will be entered into. The casino appeals to the player's bank to ajudicate, but the bank finds in the player's favour after examining the advertising.
A final point. Reef Club were causing problems before and players then appealed to 888.com to try to help. The response from 888 was that Reef Club was nothing to do with them, just as Lucky Nugget is not related to All Jackpots - only the software was shared. Suddenly, it is now convenient for the to be closely related as this enables this claim of bonus abuse to stand up to eCogra scrutiny. If they were not related, then 888 should NOT have had access to the information at Reef Club, this would be a violation of data protection rules. (I am sure this earlier thread can be dug up and the actual response denying a connection between the two can be exposed.
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