you had every opportunity to play at a friend's house who had never played at wh before and none of this would ever have happened.
That is very true, but I never imagined, that it would be a problem at all. How could I know, as a new player, with very little casino experience, that it makes you a criminal, in some people´s eyes, logging in from another computer than your own. I would never have imagined this turning out to be such a big problem.....
and if you'll notice, i said also that if the casino wants to let you sign in, play, and collect a bonus from another computer they should allow it.
Why didnt the casino write in their terms and conditions that you can never log in and play from a computer which is not yours? @happygobrokey: Obviously it should be the other way around. How am I supposed to take all these precautions when I have so little experience playing at casinos? The casino should inform me in their terms like Inter does (dont rememeber who metioned it in this thread)
oh, i've got a question. has the friend's account been locked as well? you haven't mentioned how angry he is that now he can't play there because he was dumb enough to let you play
Well, he is as surprised as me. His account has been locked as well, though he has not had any money confiscated from his account. I can ask him to write in the thread as well, I think he has written William Hill to clarify this matter, but they probably have just ignored him as well.
i can guarantee that no one here is going to quit playing at wh because they locked you out. Do you have a personal interest in defending William Hill? You simply ignore all the facts about them treating they players (not only me) very badly..
OK, so players from certain countries tend to play the minimum WRs and cash out. So what? The casino designed the sign-up/recurring bonuses to entice players to join and if anyone is clever enough to beat them at their game, tough luck to the casino.
Yes I just dont get it either. This has been the first, and probably last time, that I have played at the casino. Lets say that I hadnt been excluded month after month only played for bonuses, then casino could feel feel free to exclude me from recieving the monthly bonus, that would only be fair..
Of course the casino can choose whose business it wants but this is blatant discrimination. Can B&M casinos turn you away because of your country of origin. I doubt it unless there are security risks eg terrorism
Maybe this has something to do with the muhammed crisis
lol
All players should be regarded as individuals and classifying them as bonus 'whores' or 'abusers' just because of their country of abode is disrespectful. @chuchu59: Thanks, just my words.