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VWM -<br />
Thanks for the reply.<br />
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From what I can see there are two different elements or ways to win. "Cash" can be won and is paid via check. Secondly instead of comp points like other casinos, you earn SPREE points that can be redeemed for prizes. <br />
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I haven't deposited or tried to w/d --- but it does "appear" at first glance that there is a w/d method for cash winnings.<br />
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But I am still trying to sort through it all so am looking for anyone here who has played and won to validate it all. 20x playthrough it what appears to be their wagering req.<br />
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Others who have played/won/experienced it - I would appreciate hearing more.<br />
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Thanks,<br />
Diane
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There was another thread. A player had deposited and all of a sudden the software started to play up and wouldn't let them do anything. Support told them the software "only works in Windows 8", itself pretty silly given that Windows 8 is just out, and only a small minority of players will have just bought a new PC with Windows 8 on it. When CS was told this, they told the player they could simply download Windows 8 for free by "googling it". I can't see a 100% US legal company ever telling a customer that the only fix for their issue was to illegally download a pirate copy of the necesary software. This CS exchange is what makes me confident that the whole thing is some kind of scam from the outset, and is designed to get players to deposit and gamble, with this promotional aspect merely being a front to lend credibilty to the claim that this is 100% legal.<br />
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Since players are asked to pay for promotional credits, and then have to wager them on games of chance before recieving a promotional shopping voucher redeemable for their resulting balance, there is no way this is going to be considered legal under US law. I suspect that they will operate for a while, and then vanish, possibly leaving players with worthless shopping vouchers or no access to the funds they have deposited.<br />
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They are not actually based in the USA, the company behind this is registered in Cyprus, and thus out of reach of US laws should customers have cause to complain. They may have a call centre which is US based, but so do other casinos that target US players - it doesn't make them legal.</div>