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Is this really a sticky bonus (stays in your casino account after you withdraw), or a phantom one (bonus removed from account and lost for ever when you withdraw)?
I have read through the bonus T&C's twice, and I can see where it says what happens to bonus funds on withdrawal.
Anyone know?
{edit} Ooops sorry, just found a thread which says it IS sticky...![]()
http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/...400-bonus.html
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I just dont see the necessity for all this chasing around. I have already emailed a friendly request to support just asking when it will be paid and 3 - 4 days on still no reply. Its wasn't a difficult question
Anyway, thanks.... I will give it a try and see if that gets me an answer![]()
why why why why WHY can't casinos that want you to only sign up and/or collect bonus at one/two of their group impose some mechanism to detect when matching details are entered at a sister casino in contravention to their rule? moreover they are breaking their own rules when they accept your deposit and/or apply bonus at the second/third place and such is expressly prohibited.
rusty, break some new ground and pitch a bitch that every casino after the first one breached their own t&c, thus all your play there should be void and your deposits returned. plausible?
also, last year i got bonus (and obviously held an account) from lux, imperial, elegance, treasure, fantasy, and perhaps others. i cashed out from at the least one of these places, and nothing extraordinary happened. good luck rusty
Thanks
It is crazy that you can join more than 1 of their Casinos and deposit at different ones without problems and by the way you have no choice about bonus when you sign up it is all automated.Anyway 2 of my cashout requests were from deposits without bonus and the other the WR was met many times over and the sticky bonus never touched.
The withdrawal amounts were returned to my account where naturally I played it and lost it in no time.That just winds me up because I rarely cashout and when I do it is to slow down my play and curb my spending.
They agreed that I was a serious and genuine player but were basically unsympathetic to my plight and I still do not know how they could take money from me(deposits) under the same circunstances in which they would not pay.I asked that since they recognised me as a serious player if they were prepared to make a good will gesture of some sort but they obviously have no goodwill so I drew a blank there.
I wont pitch a bitch because I am sure it would not get me anywhere on this one.
I content myself with letting others know what happened to me so they can make an informed choice about playing with this group.
As I say, not rogue but proceed with caution.
Not trying to get off topic but...
Rusty?? I thought you were done gambling online or was that someone else???
Rusty (5th March 2007)
hehe LS, your commemoration and my willpower - -
the forum is full of folks who said or say that they WANT to stop or at least reduce.
I am one of them myself.
I would like your friendly hint, if it meant me. And i guess, Rusty will find it helpful too.![]()
I've seen this work for heroin, meth, and alcohol. No reason it wouldn't work for the gambler who has had enough. http://www.rational.org/ just replace 'alcohol' in the crash course with 'gambling'.
If it is off topic or PC please move the thread
No offense to GA members, but AA's overall 'stats' are worse than no treatment. I won't argue this here, PM if you want to discuss.
My girl sez I'm obsessed with gambling, I think I'm passionate.
Cognitive and rational emotive behavioral therapy seem to work even when self applied.
One thing I noticed when I started online gaming, you can drop a chunk of change in a hurry! Without even having to be addicted. Nothing compares to the potential loss. If I weren't a (semi)self disciplined hardcore drinker, I might have had a very hard time with it. I've seen it be the impetus to life's ruin.
If the 'moderation management' founder hadn't gotten a drunk driving ticket I would recommend that. But some of her concepts could be used for gamblers who might want to cut down a bit.
btw I don't drink and drive, nor dial, just have to figger out how to not drink and postThe "Chill. Thanks!" might be all I needed.
ttyall when I get back from the rehabever seen that Baraka film (or maybe it was a Qatsi) where the monkeys are sitting in the hotsprings? That's me cum tomorrow.
We have an answer.....
Here's a snippit of a great big email explaining their financial system. Just this bit would have done![]()
"You did cashout for $525 however you also purchased via credit card
$150 in chips. We did not debit this $150 purchase from your credit
card instead we subtracted this amount from your $525 cash-out. This
resulted in $375_ in winnings which we posted as a credit to your
NETeller account on Feb 27, 2007."
Of course I wouldn't have known this until my statement arrives....
Such a shame it took so long to get such a simple answer.
Quite an interesting system, it must save them quite a bit on processing fees.
That's what I told you before: http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/...tml#post149149![]()
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