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Has anyone else noticed that you cannot connect to the Progressive Games?? I recently opened an account and each time I deposited and tried to go to Progressives, an error comes up saying "Cannot connect to server, you may continue to play offline". However, all other games are fine. If it matters, I specifically asked them to NOT issue any match bonuses to my deposits, which they did reply and agree to. But in the 2 weeks after that, I have had the Progressive problem, emailed them twice, to no avail...
 
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Just read the thread and thought to try to log in.
You are right, its not possible right now, though days have passed since u wrote.
Generally this may happen from time to time, but when it takes days its strange...
Perhaps Stanley's group has reached a point where their playtech casino is not so profitable so far (sometime now their online support is not available, probably cut the personnel expenses. Emails are answered just fine though) and decided to stop the risk of a jackpot hit ?!
We will see.
Their monthly match bonus is very nice to play just progressives.
Personally I am satisfied from their email support and will keep as a loyal customer.
 
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I noticed the same thing after depositing (10 days ago) and emailed support immediately. I am still awaiting their response.
The sole reason I deposit at Acropolis each month is to play the Wall Street slot and I must say I'm a bit perturbed by the lack of response to my email and the taking away of my monthly Wall Street session.
If I remember correctly Stanley sold Acropolis casino a few months back and unfortunately it's went downhill in many ways (unanswered emails, strange comp payouts, etc.) since then. At least now I know it's not just me.
 
Heck, I can't even get the Acropolis software to load at all!

The download completes but when I open up the software, it just hangs at the "Create Account" stage.

I've tried uninstalling and installing again a few days later, but no luck.

Guess they don't want my money ... :thumbsup:
 
Ha ha ... :lolup:

Good one 10card, though Playtech has been known to do that to me at times.

Those times, I've been allowed to set up an account and then locked from it before I could deposit. With Acropolis, I can't even get to the "account setup" page ... it's like the software just gets held up and freezes.
 
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spike38 said:
If I remember correctly Stanley sold Acropolis casino a few months back and unfortunately it's went downhill in many ways (unanswered emails, strange comp payouts, etc.) since then. At least now I know it's not just me.

The "About us" page on their site shows its Stanleys group.

MacGyver, their automatic bonus system works great. Use the flash casino!
 
nektar4d said:
Perhaps Stanley's group has reached a point where their playtech casino is not so profitable so far (sometime now their online support is not available, probably cut the personnel expenses. Emails are answered just fine though) and decided to stop the risk of a jackpot hit ?!


The casinos wouldn't lose a penny over a jackpot hit...it's covered by playtech..
 
winbig72 said:
The casinos wouldn't lose a penny over a jackpot hit...it's covered by playtech..

although this is stictly true in the sense that they are not responsible for paying out a jackpot should one hit.

however progressives are less profitable for the casinos in 2 ways, although both amout to the same thing.

a) part of the house edge is used to cover the payment in the jackpot pool, thus less money is returned to play, hence less money for the player to play back and lose to the casino.

b) on the same theme progressive are less EV than other games for the casinos where progressives and bonuses are concerned, because should a player lose his deposit and bonus to the casino, the casino still needs to make a contribution to the jackpot pool to cover the players play. this is even more so of a problem for playtechs who have sticky bonuses as the bonus money is deemed to have never existed to start with.

for these reasons above is why a lot of casinos ban progessives for sign-up bonuses.
 
nektar4d said:
MacGyver, their automatic bonus system works great. Use the flash casino!

Ahhh, I guess if I looked right next to the "Download" button, I would've seen that, huh? :rolleyes:

Muchos gracias ... :thumbsup:

EDIT: Flash casino doesn't work for me using either IE or Firefox ... Firefox blocks it with the ad-blocker (I think) and IE just freezes trying to load a window titled "Cashier". Both lock-ups happen after I hit the "Create Account" button after hitting "Play for Real Money."

EDITx2: I tried the download software again, and same thing ... no dice (or cards).
 
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Macgyver said:
EDIT: Flash casino doesn't work for me using either IE or Firefox ... Firefox blocks it with the ad-blocker (I think) and IE just freezes trying to load a window titled "Cashier". Both lock-ups happen after I hit the "Create Account" button after hitting "Play for Real Money."

Ciao Macgyver,
Before u hit your computer, try the following:
Many new versions of "cashiers" (including Acropolis) run some scripts in order to login. You must allow active-x to run. In the security options of IE, either allow or better prompt before any active-x.
(I am a firefox fun but havent tried flash there yet)
 
nektar4d said:
Before u hit your computer, try the following:
Many new versions of "cashiers" (including Acropolis) run some scripts in order to login. You must allow active-x to run. In the security options of IE, either allow or better prompt before any active-x.

Checked that and active-x was already set to "prompt".

Tried it one more time in IE and I got a prompt (which I allowed) before it would give me the log-in screen where I could click on the "Create Account" button.

Clicked that button and a smaller IE window (entitled "Cashier") pops up, but never fills (again).

Appreciate the help, but short of asking for a CD (playing at this casino isn't that important to me), I don't think I'm gonna get anywhere. :thumbsup:
 
Does anybody know what happens to Acropolis casino??? It is already more than a week that i try to reach them by emails- without any result. Before it never was a problem-immediately after i send an email i would receive an automatic reply and within a one hour there was a reply from the support. Now- there is no not an automatic and not a casino reply. I have sent a lot of emails already. Not only that. I am unable to open cashier at the casino. It seems to be not working. So i am unable to withdraw the funds. What should i do now? What happened to this casino and its support???
 
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The same thing is happening to me. No responses at all to emails, nothing. I have played here for years and something strange is definately going on. Like I said in an earlier post, I'm pretty sure that it hasn't been a Stanley casino for quite a few months but I just can't seem to find the ownership change details. Emails were still going through Stanley last I got a reply, though.
 
cynthia777

Cynthia,
I've experienced the same problem that you describe on Playtech's Diamond Deal casino. They responded right away and told me I might have too many other windows opened. When I told them I had no other window opened,they did something on their end, and the problem went away...briefly. Now it is back again. It is frustrating. Sometimes you can log back in and it works okay on the progressives. I feel it is a problem on their end though, not yours. Hope this helps.;)
 
Really strange now...

Thank you all for your feedback/comments about my posting concerning Acropolis Casino. It helps to know that I am not the only one having problems with this.

I sent a private message about this matter to the Acropolis casino operator about a week ago or more, never got a response. Unfortunately at the time I didn't choose the option to let me know that the message had been read/received, replied to or not. So I resent it today, this time, asking for a receipt confirmation. I checked the Casinomeister's list of casino operators, and noticed that Acropolis or Stanley Leisure is not listed there anymore. Unless I'm seeing/not seeing things, I'm wondering now what is going on. Any further word about this? I haven't tried to deposit since then, until I get some/ANY kind of response from then, because I don't want to take chances depositing until this is cleared up.
 
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Cynthia777 said:
I haven't tried to deposit since then, until I get some/ANY kind of response from then, because I don't want to take chances depositing until this is cleared up.

I am with you, first I will be waiting for the situation to be cleared.
(Pitty that it was one of my favorites casinos and every month I enjoyed their automatic bonus)
 
betting88 said:
yes. months ago.

What is your source for this?

Can anyone confirm that Acropolis is no longer under Stanley? How accurate are these BetEuro rumours? BetEuro is a high-rated sportsbook.
 
I cetainly remember reading some time back (before Christams) that Acropolis was bought from Stanley.

Think it was from egaming review magazine but not totally sure, but anyway definitely reported as being bought out. Don't remember exactly who by, but beteuro does ring a bell of sorts.
 
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At this point, I'm not too convinced a reputable operator like BetEuro would be in charge, since this apparently now bogus information is unchanged. A rogue operator might want to continue riding on Stanley's coat tails as long as they can get away with it, however.
 
BetEuro is a sportsbook belonging to VIP Management Services (VIP Group), a company acquired by Leisure and Gaming PLC last summer.

Leisure and Gaming PLC last acquisition is Stanley Entertainment, Acropolis operator.

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Which is why, Caruso, I mentioned in your Playtech operators list that I'd rather wait and see how L&G is going to deal with that casino and the effects this transition will have on Acropolis. I liked them when they belonged to Stanley.

Max
 
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From Casinomeister News 21 October 2005

STANLEY LEISURE'S ONLINE GAMBLING INTERESTS SOLD

21 October 2005

GBP 1.86 million in cash, and another conditional GBP 280 000 the price


Starting the week with a bang is the news that Leisure and Gaming plc has acquired Stanley Entertainment NV, the online casino business of Stanley Leisure plc, for GBP 1.86 million in cash and a potential deferred payment of a further GBP280,000.

The purchaser will benefit from bigger UK and European revenue streams and an extended customer base for its international business. The acquisition also complements the VIP Group business, which Leisure and Gaming acquired in June 2005.

The agreement calls for a strategic partnership which will see Leisure and Gaming becoming Stanley Leisure's chosen partner for developing their brands and assets online, leveraging Leisure and Gaming's operational and product infrastructure.

Affiliate marketers will be glad to learn that the two companies have signed an affiliate agreement for an initial 12 months in which Stanley Leisure will drive its customers to certain Leisure and Gaming sites including the Acropolis casino business.

The partnership will include a poker offering and a dedicated slots offering. Under the agreement, Leisure and Gaming has committed GBP140,000 as a pre-payment against future affiliate revenues to Stanley Leisure.
 

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