CasinoNinja
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This is just question as it hasn't happened to me yet.
But I was playing under a promotion at Williamhill where they gave you 10 spins on their Superman The Movie slot which is a linked DC Jackpot slot.
Max cashout was £20 after wagering the winnings from the freespins 40 times.
This was my result, and it was slightly annoying to complete this when you think about it as it such a low RTP slot and this was my result and I only get £20 out of it!
Anyway, lets get to the point.
I asked Support out of curiosity what would happen if you were to win one of the Jackpots while playing this bonus, as surely you must be able to get those winnings right? Apparently not..
"With regard to your question about winning a jackpot, on the T&Cs it says the maximum withdrawable amount is £20, regardless if you win a jackpot or not.
Hope you understand.
For more info, you can check this link:
Should you need further assistance, feel free to contact us back. We're available 24/7.
Kind Regards,
Ef
William Hill Online
Customer Services Team"
Surely this cannot be the case? If it is, it seems like a ploy for the casino to keep the Jackpot money themselves if someone was to trigger them and it's not being paid out by the casino them self either if I am not mistaken..
I assume this is why most casinos does not allow wagering on Jackpot machines, but this promo was exclusive to this one slot as well.
But I was playing under a promotion at Williamhill where they gave you 10 spins on their Superman The Movie slot which is a linked DC Jackpot slot.
Max cashout was £20 after wagering the winnings from the freespins 40 times.
This was my result, and it was slightly annoying to complete this when you think about it as it such a low RTP slot and this was my result and I only get £20 out of it!
Anyway, lets get to the point.
I asked Support out of curiosity what would happen if you were to win one of the Jackpots while playing this bonus, as surely you must be able to get those winnings right? Apparently not..
"With regard to your question about winning a jackpot, on the T&Cs it says the maximum withdrawable amount is £20, regardless if you win a jackpot or not.
Hope you understand.
For more info, you can check this link:
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.Should you need further assistance, feel free to contact us back. We're available 24/7.
Kind Regards,
Ef
William Hill Online
Customer Services Team"
Surely this cannot be the case? If it is, it seems like a ploy for the casino to keep the Jackpot money themselves if someone was to trigger them and it's not being paid out by the casino them self either if I am not mistaken..
I assume this is why most casinos does not allow wagering on Jackpot machines, but this promo was exclusive to this one slot as well.