OK I'm in rant mode now and this is aimed at everyone who thinks Inet are 100% right.
So the T&C's were not changed now?
Didn't Inet themselves say they changed them for clarities sake?
Obviously someone would of still been playing the promotion under the previous t&c's when they were changed if this is the case.
Perhaps if the bonus codes changed when the change to the T&C's was made it would be more acceptable and there would be less room for obfuscation otherwise a promotion should either run its course without any changes or in extreme circumstances be cancelled by the Casino.
They can always start a new promo with new T&C's.
It has nothing to do with just making players responsible for scanning the T&C's for a word change here or there if those T&C's are changed thereafter without notification.
I am replying to your post Jas but I am directing this at VWM and everyone else who sees no problem here - you are not seeing the big picture.
Not all Casinos are as trustworthy as you seem think Inetbet are and if it is seen as right for an accredited casino to change T&C's of bonuses without player notification and deny winnings on the strength of it then expect the rogues to be rubbing their hands with glee.
Under that premise I could write T&C's and change a single word in a 20 paragraph T&C altering things dramatically in my favour and you could read it twice and you wouldn't even know it.
If you think this is just me going off on one then why do you think there are such laws concerning contract law?
Why under a UKGC license is this not acceptable practice?
General ‘fair and open’ provisions
Licensees must satisfy themselves that the terms on which gambling is offered are not unfair under the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 and, where applicable, meet the reasonableness test under the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977. An accurate summary of the contractual terms on which gambling is offered must be made available to customers and set out in plain and intelligible language.Customers must be notified of changes to terms before they come into effect.
Have you all been brainwashed overnight or are we now so desensitised by so many casino scams that this sort of thing is now acceptable?

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