I just ran across "Grand Monaco Casino." Is this a new Casino or an old one?
Any info, would be greatly appreicated.
Thanks!
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I just ran across "Grand Monaco Casino." Is this a new Casino or an old one?
Any info, would be greatly appreicated.
Thanks!
paul02085 (25th July 2006)
When I Googled it, a website came up stating that it might be headed up by the Fortune Lounge Group. They were not able to verify it at this time. If it's true, Fortune Lounge is for the most part quite respectable.
PNWGirl38 (25th July 2006)
Mmmmmmmm
I believe it is a brand new casino and they are part of the Grand Gaming Group. There are a few familiar faces at G3partner and I have a feeling we will hear allot of good things from them in the future.![]()
Looks like it is a new one thank u original poster. Can somebody please decipher these T&C's for the sign up bonus please?
http://www.grandmonaco.com/terms-and...g#openingoffer
Geez i am getting too old to try to figure these things out.
paul02085
It's basically the EZBonus system ... wager your deposit once to get the bonus. You should probably decide first whether you want the slots bonus (up to $150) or all other games bonus (up to $75) so you'll know how much to deposit.Originally Posted by paul02085
After you've wagered your deposit, you get the bonus. Similar to EZBonus, your wagering requirements depend on what game you play. This place does advertise that you can cash out your deposit and winnings if you choose to lose the bonus.![]()
I don't abuse bonuses, I just shake the sh!t out of 'em!
The T&Cs sure are lengthy. I hope I didn't miss anything important, but it boils down to what Macgyver said:
1. Deposit up to $150 for slots or $75 for all games.
2. Play thru 1x deposit.
3. Wait for bonus to be credited (took about an hour).
4. Then you clear $10 of bonus for every $300 slot play. Table poker and war would be $10 per $600 (50%). And video poker and bj $10 per $3000 (10%).
5. You can cash out anything in your cash balance anytime after bonus has been credited (you will forfeit uncleared bonus balance in that case).
So far I cleared a whopping $10 of the bonus.
did any1 have made a withdrawl there? if so how much time dit it took?
Anymore info on the background of this casino? I'll only lose -- er... deposit -- $50 when/if I sign up, but still... I'd rather not 'buy a pig in a poke' (something totally unknown). I hate taking all evening to download yet another jillion gigs of yet another MG casino if it's something I'm going to end up deleting right away.
Alice: But I don't want to go among mad people.
The Cat: Oh, you can't help that. We're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.
So much for the new player-friendly bonus system intended to end disputes and simplify wagering:
Grand Monaco audits cash-ins to determine if winnings are a result of promotion abuse even though wagering is compliant with the standard terms and conditions.![]()
How do you "circumvent" wagering requirements that include the option of withdrawing at any point you wishIn the event the casino deems a player to have abused the promotional match offer without demonstrating any degree of play with personal funds, or where a player attempts a large wager(s) with the bonus funds in an attempt to circumvent the wager requirements so that a cash-in can occur despite the bonus system standard conditions, then the casino reserves the right to deny the cash-in and reverse the amounts won as it relates to the bonus amount. The winning funds associated with the bonus amount may be considered void. The redemption of all further promotional offers will be suspended. For example, if a player makes a $100 purchase and qualifies for a match of $100, then makes one $200 wager on blackjack, then this activity will be considered an abuse of the promotional funds and a cash-in may be reversed.![]()
A player’s Cash account may be cashed out at any time.
Vesuvio,.... I absolutely HATE that these EZ bonus casinos still put this wording in their T&C too. The only gues that I have is that the casinos are so effing scared that someone might win that they want to have some way to 'circumvent' paying a player.
In fact they should just make that a term.
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