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when i win lottery and become a VIP or high roller il let you know lol
Somethings up, new member, 888 listed as worst casino on profile, my take OP is VIP member at 888 and not getting the treatment of a VIP from the casino.
Question for clf - if no bonus why did not you complain. Is it because the English do not complain.
888 were running some great promos for High Rollers and VIPs in the back half of last year - just wondering if anybody had any good/bad experiences with getting their bonuses awarded?
888's vip May offer looks awesome. There's a £15k bonus booster plus several £2k cash race prizes. Very tempting. Wagering requirement is about £1,700,000. At card/tablegames I reckon I could lose or make £100,000 ... That's a big risk. But with £15K-£20K in prizes it is worth having a go!!!!!!
BUT, but worried now by other posters. Did not play Thriller. But do 888 really allow members to wager very large amounts to qualify for a big bonus and then withhold the bonus for some reason? That sounds like fraud as you have to do a lot of qualifying wagering before they are meant to credit bonuses to your account.
PLEASE, please someone reply. I really want tohave a go at these May bonuses - but am scared to death now by posters suggesting 888 do not credit bonuses AFTER wagering completed.
888 is far from rogue or roguish, they are eCogra accredited, hell they even used to be Casinomeister accredited until recently. https://www.casinomeister.com/forums/threads/888-has-opened-you-an-account.45928/ So I wouldn't worry that much.
Silencio: Are you posting with your tongue firmly in your cheek?
The link in your post makes 888 sound really dubious. I was worried to death when I posted before. I never really, really intended to go for that big May bonus - but thought I might try for one of the smaller bonuses with less wagering. Now, after Twiggy's post tonight, I think I'd be insane to wager for a bonus that would not fall due until after wagering completed - and might require legal involvement to get it credited.
Twiggy: Thanks for sharing info. You really might have saved me from a very bad experience!!! Really sorry you lost such a lot. Losing at cards or roulette is one thing - losing to a dodgy casino is something much worse ................
Personal question to you ... how much of your promised bonus did you really get, and what did it really cost you in legal fees? Sorry for being so nosey but I really am curious. Will understand if no reply. Guess it's personal. Thanks anyway for your help.
Silencio: Are you posting with your tongue firmly in your cheek?
The link in your post makes 888 sound really dubious. I was worried to death when I posted before. I never really, really intended to go for that big May bonus - but thought I might try for one of the smaller bonuses with less wagering. Now, after Twiggy's post tonight, I think I'd be insane to wager for a bonus that would not fall due until after wagering completed - and might require legal involvement to get it credited.

Nope I was only giving my honest opinion, but then I'm an affiliate of theirs, so I'm not 100% unbiased
The link I added is some disturbing material, true, but everyone makes mistakes, and they paid dearly for it, be it losing their CM accreditation.
Twiggy's story is a lot worse, but then I don't know all the details, and probably never will so.. Can't really form an opinion based solely on that.
I've been promoting them for a while, and haven't had any complaints myself, nor did I read a lot of similar horror stories on this forum.
... they even used to be Casinomeister accredited until recently.
Yes, and it may have been one of the briefest Accreditations on record. I think it lasted ... maybe a few months. Hardly something to be proud of.
The story behind that is an unfortunate one: the casino achieved Accred status only because of the tireless efforts of their rep, Rachel888. Within weeks there were major problems because the casino(s) were not cooperating with the PAB process and because of white-label cross-marketing. Rachel did what she could to patch things up but without the casino's cooperation -- mainly following through with the requirements for Accred casinos -- 888's Accred days were seriously numbered. And sure enough, they got the boot.
Anyone bragging about 888's time as an Accred casino is very much barking up the wrong tree.
I'm surprised at the amount of players involved in this.. Someone must've contacted / filed a complaint with eCogra about this right? If a group of people all have the same issue, they must be, more than usual, willing to do an in depth investigation into what happened.
Silencio - you have some connection with 888 so correct me if I have got this really wrong...
But is not there a John Alderton (or Anderton) or something like that who is a director of both 888 and eCogra? And aren't 888 one of the main financial backers of eCogra?
Hi eliza,
I've been quiet - I've been busy with work recently and family. I've put my online gambling on hold a little since my 888 debacle - but I can assure you my feelings towards them are very colourful and probably not suitable to be fully elaborated upon in a public forum!
I've never heard of Rachel, the 888 rep but perhaps she's decided 888 are a lost cause too!
One other potential option for complaining is the GRA:
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There appears to be a formal process. They do discuss 'bonus abuse' on their page but I think the tactics 888 have undertaken go beyond bonus abuse here - why else would they settle in full - twice after initially refusing to pay if it wasn't clear that they were in the wrong!?
Somethings up, new member, 888 listed as worst casino on profile, my take OP is VIP member at 888 and not getting the treatment of a VIP from the casino.
So did you actually file a complaint? Or have any of you done this? eCogra, GRA, whatever..
I received my settlement after an e-mail from Franck R (on behalf of Bernadette Edwards, head of VIP). It might be worth getting in touch with either of these people if you haven't already.
That was only two weeks subsequent to receiving the following e-mail afer I complained:
"Thank you for your email and while I can understand your frustration at being denied the bonus for the November Thriller promotion I must inform you that the decision taken by our Security Department is a completely separate one based on the recurring patterns of your playing activity. It is not related to the promotion in any way.
Our investigations are ongoing and at this stage your account has been closed based on their findings.
We will be in touch with you in due course and in the meantime your account with us will remain closed."
Prior to that I had my acount blocked and funds withdrawn without my permission and received this e-mail from Stuart H in the operations department (a matter of a few days after completing over £1million of wagering and requesting the bonus):
"I am Stuart H. from the Security Department at Cassava Enterprises (Gibraltar) Ltd.
I am contacting you in regards to your 888casino account with username "xxxxxxxxx".
During the course of the lifetime of a member’s account we reserve the right to carry out security checks so as to ensure the integrity of the account. We have recently carried out such enhanced security checks in relation to your account.
As a result of these checks we have been made aware of certain patterns within your game-play, which we believe are inconsistent with the restrictions contained in our Terms and Conditions.
In view of the above, and in accordance with the aforementioned Terms and Conditions, I must inform you that your account is now permanently blocked from use. Please do not open any further accounts with any of our sites as these too will be blocked with the possible loss of any funds that have been deposited or won on any such accounts."
My view is that if 888 have 'guaranteed' to pay £10k bonus money in return for the wagering they should do nithing less than pay that amount!
So did you actually file a complaint? Or have any of you done this? eCogra, GRA, whatever..
I've tried going down the ecogra route with no success. To begin with I had a fairly dismissive response from Tex Rees quoting from 888 T&Cs highlighting this particular passage:
“In the interests of fair play on our Sites it is prohibited to utilise any recognised betting techniques to circumvent the standard house edge in our games. This includes (but is not limited to) any attempts at card counting. If the game play on your account indicates that you are using such betting techniques we shall immediately block the account and retain any funds in said account.”
and informing me that:
“we are confident that the operator has acted according to their Terms and Conditions and as such I must inform you that we find your dispute to be invalid.”
In a follow-up call when I was trying to find out what I was supposed to have done wrong, Tex told me she couldn’t disclose the details of what I had done wrong because:
“if players understand how these patterns are figured out they (888) can’t fight against them” – my emphasis
All this gave me the impression that ecogra were “owned” by 888 so I responded with this email:
“Hi Tex
I must confess to being disappointed, though not surprised, by your findings.
I had hoped mediation might help me, and 888, avoid more expensive and messy civil proceedings. To this end may I please ask you now to pass to an independent mediator the supposed evidence from 888 that convinces you they acted lawfully in enticing me into substantial (and loss-making) wagering for a bonus they subsequently failed to pay.
You have suggested that disclosing 888’s case against me could damage the casino industry! This is risible. I am not a card counter. There was no “system” behind the way I lost all that money wagering for 888’s promised Thriller bonus. I never breached the Terms and Conditions of the 888 Thriller offer. 888 clearly did breach their own Terms and Conditions by wrongfully withholding their promised bonus.
But, if you are not happy with passing my game-play records to an independent mediator then please may I ask you to pass this so-called “evidence”, that you rely on for your opinion, to my solicitors. I am sure they will be willing to supply you with an undertaking not to use the supposedly “confidential” information to the detriment of the on-line gaming industry. (I shall be using a Gibraltar-based legal firm as my English solicitors advise this is necessary for jurisdictional reasons.)
For the record can you please confirm that the reason you cannot tell me anything about 888’s rejection of my claim is because 888 will not grant you permission?
Likewise, for the record, can you please confirm that 888 was one of the founders of the supposedly-independent eCOGRA organisation.
Please may I also ask you to confirm that the former 888 chief executive, John Anderson – who continues to serve as a director of 888 Holdings – is also a director of eCOGRA.
I am assuming your eCOGRA case file is now closed on my claim for that wrongfully withheld 888 bonus. So, unless you state otherwise, I shall proceed on the basis that the non-disclosure/no-publicity agreement I entered into at the start of our “mediation” process is now over.
Regards”
Well, I never got a reply to that email.
This was a couple of month ago. Since then I have tried to keep up a regular dialogue with Tex but she is usually unavailable to take my call/answer my email. I did manage to get through today though. Asked why ecogra were unable to tell me exactly what was my breach of 888 T&Cs, she said that:
“eCogra is unable to release information if the casino feels it will affect their security"
She then advised me:
“when a player is not happy with the outcome of ecogra’s attempts to mediate they can only suggest that the player approach the local authority in Gibraltar and request a review”
So, it seems like it’s the end of the line for ecogra and me. I think it’s telling that 888 feel so threatened by their punters that they need to “fight against them”. If that’s the case then they’re not fit to operate a casino and if ecogra are so obviously in their pocket then they’re not fit to offer what they claim is a “mediation service”
I am also concerned by the similarity between ecogra's reply to ososurrey and their reply to me. It looks like a cut and paste job. Rather as if ecogra are simply putting an official rubber stamp onto whatever 888 tries to get away with. There is no evidence of any detailed investigation by ecogra (or even of the most cursory checking of facts) before they reached their finding.
If any other 888 victims with a similar experience to mine are interested in joining with me in presenting a case for review to the Gibraltar Regulatory Authority then please message me.
888 are based in Gibraltar, which is subject to EU law and as such must embody EEC directives regarding unfair contract terms into their law. I believe that a judge would look dimly upon a casino trying to use 'bonus abuse' or any other spurious terms to avoid honouring contract terms.
This act sounds like it was written to deal with casinos and other unscrupulous companies...examples of unfair terms given by the act include:
making an agreement binding on the consumer whereas
provision of services by the seller or supplier is subject to a
condition whose realisation depends on his own will alone;
This would seem to be a fair description of most casino Ts & Cs, including 888 in my view.
www.gibraltarlaws.gov.gi/articles/1998-37o.pdf
The text of the Act can be read above. plangston and others may wish to show this to their solicitors.
Are you a solicitor Sleepy?
The problem is that you agreed to those shitty terms in the first place....and they are very shitty.
I just don't understand why people play at places that have these "if we think you were listening to 80's music while playing we will not pay you" ridiculous terms.
Of course it is awful when someone doesn't get paid legitimate winnings, but I find it difficult to be sympathetic as in most cases, like yours, the terms were there and agreed to. You have only yourself to blame.
If you don't mind me saying Nifty, that's not a very helpful post from such an experienced member. As SleepyT points out, the casino T&Cs can't be used to allow them to escape contractual obligations in the way they have. There needs to be proper explanation of the supposed breach.
Thanks Rightangle for sharing your experiences, it does look like a group of us may test 888's legal position and yes, I'm sure we'll be able to post results.
You agreed to the terms. If you don't want to be held to those terms, you shouldn't have played. You can't pick and choose.
I wasn't trying to be helpful. I was simply stating the obvious and pointing out the reality of the situation I.e. that the terms invoked were accepted by you when creating your account, so there is most certainly responsibility on the players side.
If the casino had added the terms after and/or not listed them on the site etc, then fair enough, but it is obvious that some didn't read the terms, and the onus is on the player to do so.
I'm giving you the benefit of my experience.
