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What do I want from CM?<br />
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A little more support for U.S. players:<br />
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-We have had absolutely no support from the administration concerning the debit card fiasco that struck U.S. players via RTG casinos. Not one word. An announcement/warning would have gone a long way to appease those of us that feel completely kicked to the curb. <br />
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-In addition, straighten out the accredited section. You have rules stating <i>right there</i> in the terms that no casino that accepts U.S. bets is eligible for accreditation, ergo, site like Raging Bull etc. are not accredited.<br />
-At the same time you have CWG, JC, and others listed as accredited that are not, by the stated requirements, eligible. Hmmmm....<br />
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-It was explained to me that U.S. players account for 10-12% of forum members. That's is not a lot but we are very active on here and do contribute. So how about a little consideration?<br />
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-The state of i-gaming in the U.S. is deplorable compared to the U.K. and elsewhere - with the lack of WD options, the standard 48 hr. waiting period, advent of questionable options like Bitcoin. If Casinomeister and gang can't help change these ridiculous terms, nobody can.<br />
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-Simply stated, you folks that are affiliates for these casinos a pulling down the dough but not giving any support. (The exception is that on his site K.K has a banner upfront, right in your face, advising U.S. players to thoroughly check WD options and T&C's)<br />
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To sum up, if you are not going to back U.S. players, QUIT allowing U.S. facing casinos to be listed as accredited here. It is very misleading.
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The casinos that still might be taking US players are <b>not taking them from Casinomeister</b>. It's been like this since last October. They may be US facing to you, but here they are only taking customers from elsewhere than the US. All links and banners if any are turned off to US traffic. The reason for this is because I hold a vendors license from the state of NJ and I am not permitted to promote these casinos to peeps in the US. If you want to play in the US, then you should be visiting the casinomeister.us site and getting actively involved in your states to have those draconian laws changed.<br />
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In fact, the <a href="http://casinomeister.us/" target="_blank" class="link link--external" rel="noopener">casinomeister.us</a> site has a number of casinos listed there with Netent games, Nextgen, etc. They take Neteller, Paypal and credit cards. <br />
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Further, I have mentioned ad nauseam that US players will have payment problems if they choose to play at casinos not licensed in the States, and it is <b>only going to get worse</b>. There is nothing I can do about this, and this is beyond the scope of Casinomeister to rectify. The whole debit card fiasco was happening when I was on the road. And again, I would only be repeating myself by saying if you are in the US and chose to play online, be prepared to have major issues when it comes to payments.<br />
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So I guess what you are suggesting is that I have a nag screen pop up any time someone mentions the states. Perhaps that would be a good idea. <img src="/forums/styles/default/casinomeister/smilies/tongue.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" data-shortname=":p" /><br />
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Don't get me wrong, I fully understand your predicament, I feel your pain, and I totally appreciate the awesomeness of the US members, many of whom have been members here for over a decade and are actively participating. But my hands are tied when it comes to some of the things you want from me. Sorry 'bout that.</div>