
Originally Posted by
valton
My assumption is Their not profiting enough From European players and those in the Pacific Rim and decided to open up back in the US.
There was no reason for them to leave. The US is the strongest and most affluent large Country. Perhaps, if they hired more has been actresses, like Patsy Kinsit, they may have made it here a while ago. Speaking of which, my belief is that they couldn't meet customer service standards demanded by consumers in the United States. I played there myself once. All I remember is their page with Patsy Kin sit inviting me to play in her own voice. Why couldn't they have hired James Earl Jones, the voice of CNN and Darth Vader of Star Wars fame. We don't like fly by night, sloppy customer service operations. I couldn't even redeem my bonus a couple of years ago, because I had to wager it something like twenty times! Hello, anybody got a brain at that casino. No one is that stupid, unless you are in Denmark where gambling fraud is common, lol. Have fun with this one Bryan as you suck in your next brewsky.Lol, I am drinking mine from a baby bottle marked BudWISER, lol.
I think they had concerns whether their licence allowed them to accept US players given the unclarified legal status of online gambling in the US. Ed Ware should be able to tell you more. No business would give up its probably largest market easily.
32red is certainly not a fly-by-night operation and the statement "they couldn't meet customer service standards demanded by consumers in the United States" is just ridiculous. I have had excellent customer service at 32Red, I wish every other casino were this good. There are many casinos with terrible customer service, which allow US players and seem to survive.
P.S. It's Kensit, not Kinsit.
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