
Originally Posted by
totesport
We offer Birthday Bonuses to our active players as a genuine goodwill gesture - not to 'entice' them as described above. And they are completely free bonus chips (as opposed to a deposit bonus)
Happy Birthday Hunts by the way - If you've got an account with us then you should have received your Bonus from us but if not PM me and I'll sort you out

This is not how I was describing the "fishing trip". You refer to giving your REGULAR players a birthday bonus. This is what I meant about birthday extras that are genuinely "goodwill gestures", or gifts.
The enticement aspect is where a casino ignores you, even your birthday, whilst you deposit regularly, but if you stop for a while, will suddenly notice you have gone, and make you an "enticing" offer to return.
Some casinos do this, only to make a complete dog's breakfast of it by subjecting the player to even more of the treatment that made them stop playing in the first place - but now I am on the subject of Ladbrokes, and their "enticement" that caused me to deposit £200, after which they dug up some extra ruls that were NOT in the email, nor the claim form, to disqualify me. This is an example of how NOT to do it, as I now have a far more NEGATIVE view of them than I would have done had they simply not made an offer in the first place. It all boils down to their shoddy and disjointed customer service, the reason I uninstalled the casino in the first place, and the reason I am simply not interested in the "bait" William Hill keep sending to get me interested in their new Playtech offering. Kiwi and Fastwin (now in the pit), repeatedly dump free chips in my account in an effort to get me back, and they have never jerked me around in the past, but the owners have changed, and I am well read
(this forum), so they do not realise they are up against it in trying to get me back.
It's my birthday soon (25th), so I will be able to say what I got, and whether there appeared to be any ulterior motives.
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