A definate bait and switch going on. I wonder how many people have decided not to play at this group when they found out the limits were far off from what they were in fun mode.
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A definate bait and switch going on. I wonder how many people have decided not to play at this group when they found out the limits were far off from what they were in fun mode.
Operators: If you don't know what Transparency means, then here you go.....now how about practicing it?
Transparency, as used in the humanities and in a social context more generally, implies openness, communication, and accountability. It is a metaphorical extension of the meaning a "transparent" object is one that can be seen through. ...
It's not all that unusual. Microgaming casinos have often lowered the betting limits for people on bonuses. It reduces the ability of players to abuse the bonuses. That being said though, they should still give you your deposit back if you don't play at all before withdrawing.
Things go from bad to worse. City Club casino rejected my withdrawal request of my original deposit ($99) because I didn't meet wager requirements. Damn I'm not claiming any winnings (of $12) either. Wat da ___?
NOW, the terms and conditions state that card games do NOT meet wager requirements. Whaaaat? I could have sworn that I read all terms and conditions throughly and clicked every link looking for any restrictions. I thought that all games were eligible to be counted toward wagering requirements as a trade-off of the looooow maximum bet limits. But nooooooooo....so from bad to worse. Now I'll have to plead with the lobby manager to get any resolution to this. I refuse to subject myself to wagering $4000 on slots.
All I'm asking for is my deposit back but City Club casino "policy" doesn't allow that. Yeah, blame the unmoved God "Policy" for your bound hands you tied yourself.
Operators: If you don't know what Transparency means, then here you go.....now how about practicing it?
Transparency, as used in the humanities and in a social context more generally, implies openness, communication, and accountability. It is a metaphorical extension of the meaning a "transparent" object is one that can be seen through. ...
I didn't know City Club changed their terms and conditions. I had a problem with them after a confusing terms and conditions, that I was pretty certain allowed video poker to be played for the bonus, but apparently no 'video poker doubles' meant no video poker. I couldn't really resolve this so I ended up doing the wagering requirement again on another game. Now it appears they only allow slot machines, so it is definitely not worth playing.
You shouldn't have made any bets before requesting your withdrawal, as that may be taken as acceptance of the bonus terms. I checked their terms and conditions and it says "If you withdraw before meeting the minimum wager requisites, your bonus and winnings will be annulled.", so you should be able to withdraw. It was probably just some automated system that denied you. But whatever you do, do not play any more. I think that even if you played the full wagering requirement now, you would not be eligbile for any winnings because you already played on non-allowed games.
I got this email from City Club. It clearly states that I can't have my deposit back (and only my deposit) unless I wagered nearly $4,000 on approved games, namely slots, keno, and s**t like that. This is the first casino I've ever joined that clamps your deposit itself to wagering requirements (on approved low-expectation games) before you could ever get it back.
"Dear XXXXXXX,
Thank you for choosing to play at City Club Casino!
After participating in a promotion and receiving a Bonus, you recently requested
a cash-out .
Please note that you did not comply with our promotion bonus policy, by either
not wagering at least the minimum required in total bets, or wagering on
excluded games (see website for detailed list). We have therefore declined your
withdrawal request .
You are required to wager a further $3933.85 more in allowed games in order to
meet the wagering requirements.
For further details regarding the bonus in question ,please refer to the email
that you were sent when the bonus was credited to your gaming account .
We apologize for any misunderstanding and thank you for respecting the mutual
interests of fair gaming at City Club Casino.
If you would like this explained to you further, please do not hesitate to
contact the City Club Casino Support Team. We are at your service 24 Hours a
day, 7 days a week at:
[various contact information here]
With Best Regards,
XXXXXXXXXX
Casino cityclub Manager
I think it's time to PAB, don't you?
PS: Instant ROGUEDOM! This is uncalled for. Don't they understand you don't want the f****n bonus? What a bunch of ...well you know.
Oh yea. Why don't you email them back and tell them to show you in their T&C where it shows there's WR on a deposit if you don't want to cash the bonus out and just get your deposit back with no winnings.
Operators: If you don't know what Transparency means, then here you go.....now how about practicing it?
Transparency, as used in the humanities and in a social context more generally, implies openness, communication, and accountability. It is a metaphorical extension of the meaning a "transparent" object is one that can be seen through. ...
Did you contact their rep here or just send an email to the anonymous support?
I finally sent this email today to City Club Casino requesting my deposit back...only my deposit. We will see what the response is later.
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Dear Lobby Manager,
I've recently deposited $99 into City Club casino after following the link from the Casinomeister forum. I didn't realize how low the maximum bets were in Blackjack, Baccarat, and other games until I tried to bet over $50....then I saw the bet limits card.
I do not desire to play with such low maximum bet limits. Therefore I'm asking for a refund of only my deposit of $99. I am NOT claiming the matching $99 bonus nor the $11 in winnings.
I would appreciate your courtesy in this matter.
Thanks,
[Me]
Acct #: CCRXXXXXXXX
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