Seventh777
RIP Roy
- Joined
- Sep 28, 2010
No matter where you look or what you experience first hand in the intricate world of online gambling, it all boils down to one disturbing similarity, and that is no matter which software or favourite casinos you play out, be it the 100% accredited and trustworthy or the more predictably corrupt rogue variety, the end result is alarmingly identical......
Another fruitless deposit that yielded neither a nice hit (even from those diehard old faithful`s we all have in times of need), nor the life saving feature bonus - which if we are lucky enough to hit, in 99% of the cases does not even cover anywhere near the amount of cash it just took us to trigger it.
Stand back and take a few minutes to have a deep look and a good read of the many threads/posts from the numerical websites and forums, cast aside the stereotypical rants from the few that appear to have slipped under the age restrictions net and lost this weeks pocket money, but instead, pay careful attention to the older, wiser, slot veterans, whom mostly play for entertainment and fun values, listen as their posts entail in explicit details how their once weekly deposits, that not many months ago would have brought them a whole nights and sometimes a few days worth of entertainment and joyous moments, have now dwindled down to nothing more than the time it takes them to press the spin button, in comparison with their chosen spin cost divided by their deposit amount.
This is rife right across the board, from the giants at MGS, RTG, Rival, etc, etc, to the stand alone`s, like I say, look deep and hard, every single casino from the good, bad, and ugly, has felt this pinch that is the world recession, and adjusted their software to suit.
Some food for thought...
Every one here must have read the ongoing saga involving This is Vegas and an $80,000 withdrawal request, why would an accredited casino risk losing it`s integrity and good standing, thus jeopardizing it`s own future by refusing to payout a fully legitimate withdrawal request?, do the maths....
Look at around the time the guy had this good run of luck, it was nigh on this period in time that we all started to notice the diminishing returns on our deposits (for those of us that use MGS it was around the time of the 1st updates, for Rival and RTG users - remember the times you could log on with no self updates preventing you from logging on for a few minutes?).
So, the answer to the question, is quite simple really, this guy had the misfortune of hitting really big just before the tightening of the belt was enforced right across the board, they didn`t pay him, because there wasn`t the funds available to pay a win this big, it really is this plain and simple.
Right win, right place, wrong time.
Another fruitless deposit that yielded neither a nice hit (even from those diehard old faithful`s we all have in times of need), nor the life saving feature bonus - which if we are lucky enough to hit, in 99% of the cases does not even cover anywhere near the amount of cash it just took us to trigger it.
Stand back and take a few minutes to have a deep look and a good read of the many threads/posts from the numerical websites and forums, cast aside the stereotypical rants from the few that appear to have slipped under the age restrictions net and lost this weeks pocket money, but instead, pay careful attention to the older, wiser, slot veterans, whom mostly play for entertainment and fun values, listen as their posts entail in explicit details how their once weekly deposits, that not many months ago would have brought them a whole nights and sometimes a few days worth of entertainment and joyous moments, have now dwindled down to nothing more than the time it takes them to press the spin button, in comparison with their chosen spin cost divided by their deposit amount.
This is rife right across the board, from the giants at MGS, RTG, Rival, etc, etc, to the stand alone`s, like I say, look deep and hard, every single casino from the good, bad, and ugly, has felt this pinch that is the world recession, and adjusted their software to suit.
Some food for thought...
Every one here must have read the ongoing saga involving This is Vegas and an $80,000 withdrawal request, why would an accredited casino risk losing it`s integrity and good standing, thus jeopardizing it`s own future by refusing to payout a fully legitimate withdrawal request?, do the maths....
Look at around the time the guy had this good run of luck, it was nigh on this period in time that we all started to notice the diminishing returns on our deposits (for those of us that use MGS it was around the time of the 1st updates, for Rival and RTG users - remember the times you could log on with no self updates preventing you from logging on for a few minutes?).
So, the answer to the question, is quite simple really, this guy had the misfortune of hitting really big just before the tightening of the belt was enforced right across the board, they didn`t pay him, because there wasn`t the funds available to pay a win this big, it really is this plain and simple.
Right win, right place, wrong time.