CASINO CAUTION
1 February 2008
Bad start to 888.com white label
The recently launched 888.com white label online casino
operation Lucky Ace Casino.com has generated an
alarmingly large number of bonus abuse disqualification
complaints in its first week of operations, judging by
widespread message board complaints.
Owned by the relatively unknown Kamay Holdings company,
but operated by the highly experienced 888/Cassava
staff, such an occurrence is surprising to say the
least, especially as the complaints seem to emanate from
a geographically wide cross-section of players.
The complaints all have a similar theme: Player deposits
and receives a matchplay bonus; play is compliant with
the casino's promo T&Cs, leading in most cases to wins
on allowed games; player cashes out, and finds his or
her account locked. The casino security staff then
advise the player that his/her play has been classified
as bonus abuse without giving an explanation, and then
arbitrarily chop all winnings and bonuses, returning the
player's deposit.
Staffers with the experience that 888.com has amassed
over many years of operations must know that if a player
meets the T&Cs applicable to an offer, without
involvement in any illegal activity, then he or she
should be paid. If the casino for some reason does not
want to do business with the player, then the place to
exclude him or her is at registration - not after
playing.
And if the casino wishes to lock a players account it is
perfectly entitled to do so in enforcing its right of
admission - but only after paying monies that are due to
those who have met the T&C requirements.
Until this apparently widespread confusion is sorted
out, players should be cautious around this new arrival.
Online Casino News courtesy of
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