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  • To "flush" still allows the player to reverse their withdrawal by request.

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  • To "flush" does not allow the player to reverse their withdrawal, despite request.

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Thread: What's the precise meaning of "Flush"? (nothing to do with toilets please)

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    Question What's the precise meaning of "Flush"? (nothing to do with toilets please)

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    Hello fellow forum members,


    Without naming the specific MG casino, I'd like to know what you believe the meaning of "flush" (as in "flush your winnings) is.


    a) To "flush", it to skip the pending withdrawal/reverse period, and start the process of withdrawing your winnings (however long that may be).


    b) To "flush" is to override any kind of reverses that you may request (IOW deny any request you may have) UNTIL your withdrawal is finalized.


    To the best of my knowledge, I always thought that "b)" was the correct meaning of the casino term "flush".


    To be precise in what was said by the customer support operator, that person had stated "flushing your withdrawal means taking out the "reversible" period and sending it through for processing, but if you request us to credit it back to your casino account then we'll do so for you...".


    As far as I'm concerned, if to "flush" is in fact option "a)" (or what the operator had stated), it's hardly something that deserves any kind of praise on the casinos part. It's no more than a useless formality that makes the casino look great for "seemingly" helping the player out.


    Thank you for your time.


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    I'm with you JS, always assumed it was option B. Mind you, anytime I've flushed a withdrawal, I've never asked for it to be reversed. Now I sort of wish you hadn't said it is reversible, lol.

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    Mind you, anytime I've flushed a withdrawal, I've never asked for it to be reversed. Now I sort of wish you hadn't said it is reversible, lol.

    I don't know if this meaning of "flush" (as it was explained to me) applies to all MG casinos that do in fact include that option. Regardless, I'll have to ask all the casinos that do have that specific option if in fact they do deny reverses after making a request to have winnings "flushed" (by request). For me, it's incredibly disappointing that it can be reversed, because it was a practice (and a positive sign on the casino's part) that's been appreciated by various forum members here (myself included). Now, I'm not so sure...


    How are ya anyway JS? Long time no see.


    I've been busy lately, but I'm doing well (thank you for asking ).

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    flush twice.....it's a long way to MG Casino

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    On numerous occassions I have called and requested a (partial) reverse after having my account flushed... they will do it as long as the withdrawl isnt already being processed .....so if you request it within the first 24 hours its usually still available for reverse just as if it was still in the banks pending section...the casino I dealt with was more then happy to reverse my funds for me

    I think flushing an account is just a courtesy that some casinos do at the players request to remove the temptation of reversing the withdrawl. Flushing has never made me get paid any quicker ...

    PS when I saw the title of this thread I thought you were asking what a *flush* is like in poker... lol Im thinking wow .. could there actually be a debate on that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LisasLuck
    On numerous occassions I have called and requested a (partial) reverse after having my account flushed... they will do it as long as the withdrawl isnt already being processed .....so if you request it within the first 24 hours its usually still available for reverse just as if it was still in the banks pending section...the casino I dealt with was more then happy to reverse my funds for me

    I think flushing an account is just a courtesy that some casinos do at the players request to remove the temptation of reversing the withdrawl. Flushing has never made me get paid any quicker ...

    PS when I saw the title of this thread I thought you were asking what a *flush* is like in poker... lol Im thinking wow .. could there actually be a debate on that?
    Ha ha Lisa......that's exactly what I thought too, poker. Neither one of us is blond, so it must be a Lisa thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinababy69
    Ha ha Lisa......that's exactly what I thought too, poker. Neither one of us is blond, so it must be a Lisa thing.

    Any chance that all too accomodating casino was one of the Grand Prive Group? I'll betcha. Ah, the good old days when Grand Prive were actually a great group. How the mighty have fallen.
    they're damned if they do and damned if they don't, The way I see it is the casino provided the player a service he asked for, it is not up to them to tell u how to manage your money!
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    No......it's not up to the casino to manage your money for you, but the point of the thread was "what is the true meaning of flush"? Like JohnSteed, I always thought that it meant you skipped the pending period and the money went straight to accounts to be processed in the next batch....and became non-reversible. I won't even play at a casino anymore that won't flush my cashout, I have no willpower. And the worst is cashing out on a Friday night, and being told it has to sit in pending status all weekend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LisasLuck
    I think flushing an account is just a courtesy that some casinos do at the players request to remove the temptation of reversing the withdrawl. Flushing has never made me get paid any quicker ...

    That's exactly what it is. It simply moves the money from the "Reverse Withdrawal Available" queue to the "Pending Processing" queue which removes the ability for the player to reverse it into their account.

    The casino reps will generally have the abilityy in the administration software to move it back into the casino acount manually if asked to do so. Some casinos don't like to do this, most are happy to (obviously).

    Because with some casinos having "Live Chat", i found it all to easy to request it back if i got bored. So I manually requested 32Red to remove the "manual reverse" facility, which they did immediately. Plus they set my Reverse period to 1 hour for me. As a result, I always play 32Red first and only switch to say Roxy when the luck's not there. I haven't reversed at 32Red since - I still lose but over a longer period of time - lol


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    I've always understood "flush" to mean immediate end to the period during which the funds can be reversed.

    It doesn't mean you necessarily get your money faster, as that would depend on how often the casino processes payments, or even exactly when they process a payment.

    But, for all intents and purposes, this equates to "A". And "B", for that matter, since you should no longer be able to reverse the withdrawal after a flush.

    The support staff that was quoted was exactly right in the first breath. But extremely ignorant, or unknowing, or maybe just overly friendly. Maybe it's time someone firmly defined what "flush" is and set a standard.

    The only reason casinos which follow option "A" get any praise is because they do as they are asked. I realize that this should be the norm but sadly it is not.

    Besides, when you say "Sit" and the dog sits, you give him a treat. If one day you stop giving him treats even after he follows your instructions, what is the dog to think?

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