
Originally Posted by
KasinoKing
I already sort of answered this question in your "Introduce yourself" thread:
http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/...owdy-yall.html
Although not against any rules, it is generally considered "bad form" to post on an old thread with a current question (this thread is 16 months old), but much better to start a new thread. Just sayin'!
IMHO it is 100% safe to play at the MainStreet Group. Just be aware their cash-outs are not the quickest.
Also check their bonus terms very carefully - if you are not in the USA or Canada
they have a VERY bizarre rule about playing slots 
{Edit} Ooops - just noticed you are in NY. So you can ignore that last bit!
KK
WTF!
They have lost the plot
If you play their video slots (the Real Series ones), the WR increases to 100x, MORE than if you play Blackjack and VP
On top of that, their bonuses are not the usual 100%+ seen at many RTG casinos, but more modest offers ranging from 25% to 60%.
Why don't they just be honest, and ban ALL countries except the US and Canada, as it is clear this is what they intend to enforce by these rules.
By luring non-US players in with the offer, and spring this on the unwary who don't bother reading the small print, is pretty underhanded behaviour.
Their reasoning of "fraud" is bollocks. You don't combat fraud by imposing a 100x WR, you combat it by being more thorough in the verification process, even to the point of verifying players from risky countries before they even make a deposit.
I don't believe for one minute that US and Canadian players are uniquely incapable of fraud due to some higher moral standards, especially since those who claim to have the highest morals of all (the Christian right wing) consider gambling a mortal sin, so wouldn't be interested.
It could even be that US fraudsters are better at it, so don't get caught so often. UIGEA presents opportunities for player fraud that don't exist elsewhere.
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