Yep, and so have a number of other people. It's covered in this week's webcast here:
http://www.casinomeister.com/radio_show.html
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Yep, and so have a number of other people. It's covered in this week's webcast here:
http://www.casinomeister.com/radio_show.html
Casinomeister's webcast this evening mentioned casinos that are rogues but still keep a number of players by paying some of their cash-ins. CM brought up the point that they may be paying the players' cashouts now, but what will they do when the player hits a royal or a progressive? It reminds of the clause I've seen in countless T&C's to the effect that, if the player has sizable winnings, he consents to being used for casino publicity. Some of these casinos should change the terms to state, "Should management deem your winnings to be sizable enough, we just won't effing pay you."
My experience with this new term came from a bonus reversed by Casino Extreme after a win of around $500. They reversed the bonus, kept the winnings, but returned my initial deposit. (I'm a bonus hunter, don't ya know.)
My point is, I played at Casino Extreme for more than two years, never had trouble with a cash out and was receiving very friendly e-mails advertising weekly bonuses (some offers were for a different bonus each day of the week). When I lost my deposit and their bonus, everything was kosher. When I used their bonus to accumulate some winnings and then had the audacity to try to cash out, I'm "not playing in the true spirit of gaming."
I saw Casino Extreme in Casinomeister's hall of rogues and read some other troubling reports at the gambling.com grumbles page (both after I had been playing at the casino for some time) but I kept playing because "they always paid me."
I didn't listen, I thought they were treating me fairly because they hadn't screwed me (yet). They don't play fair, they just wait for the right time to drop the hammer.
Read the rogue list. If you're waiting for a cash out from one of the casinos on the list, hold your breath until you receive it. You just never know when they will decide to show you their true face.
wow i claimed the 25 free dollars ill be honest i wasnt going to i was actually thinking i would deposit at a casino but i thought ok what the heck. so i calimed it and you have to wager 30x the bonus well i actually did and i cashed out $400
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i was so happy the customer service was great and i cashed out today . for the record i won it on thunderstruck and was betting 36 cents. was just lots of win no jp wow what a great casino
Have you received your b-day CD yet? I've never bought a birthday gift for someone i didnt know, well never met. You should have it by now.
I cant believe that when I was given the chance that I did not come back on here and apologise for the shill. I was so certain that I had, but then I must have just replied to a post and got a bit carried away. No excuse.
Meister - I'll be emailing you with an apology and if you or anyone would like I will if I have offended you.
It was a site promotion post - posted in the wrong place (I see you have a site promotion area). We didnt want to con you out of money, merely send people our site.
This was the first and last time I'll be posting to a thread like this.
Once again, I am sorry - it appears I didnt offer that up when given the chance. can you get back to me with your email address?
Cheers.
Here's a question for anyone who would like to answer it.
I've heard that when playing a casino game such as Baccarat, that after a certain amount of time, the casino software will start to recognize if you are using a particular winning pattern and will "adjust" to that pattern so it will no longer be profitable for you.
Also, to prevent this, when you log off, you should delete your cookies and empty your cache.
How much of this is true and if it is, how do you counter act the casino "adjustment" to your pattern?
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