Ditto, Bellerock is Smells These Days
My wife will probably kick my a-- for postng to this thread. I spent over an hour, yes an actual hour, just scanning through the thread. Thank G-D, for the Meister's Eisenhower shots of himself to stop and read. Better than the Hannibal Lechter look, lmao. Anyway, when I first read the thread I was ready to tell my wife never play in Bellerock again. I have seen less than adequate service from them in their call center recently and fewer bonus offers. In regard to bonuses, I don't care, but the missus loves them. We
gamble currently around 4 k per month, and avoid Bellrocke for the reasons stated. Although, we have been receiving buy 50 get 100 bonus from Jon (casino pr guy) for the past month. I guess they see we are playing their competitors, lmao. Look, bottom line it, obviously, these goof balls in the name of, Sherlock, err marcholmes, are trying to win ripping off the system. However, until about page 26, I was ready to think BR a--holes and money hungry. My point is simply this, CM, you got to the heart of the issue when you brought up the 50 meter issue (grassy knoll stuff) and phone number. The casino, pro Cyber, looked liked buffoons more than the carnies here to me. Now this may be policy, but tell them to be better at responding here. They were generic in replies ( bad documents) and could have said more in my opinion without legally being sued/compromised. I wasted an hour ( I bill out at over $325.00 U.S per hour) on a soap opera on the internet and in my opinion and while not holding BR responsibole, have told my wife not to play their crapa-- customer supported operation any longer. By the way, sadly, we have won there several times,in the thousands of dollars, but to us, at least in the U.S. service, not wrote replies or b.s. still matters.
J and C J*****, Palm Beach County, Florida.
(this should be enough for Bellerock to see we are players and think about their rep in the U.S. with crap customer relations and start shi--ing some bricks)
jQUOTE=mitch]Aren't fraud investigations great!
Admit it Meister you have had 500 euros worth in job satisfaction already.
Marcholmes eventual tale was getting too convoluted by the end.
I always say, look for the simple explanation (eg in this case probably the most common internet casino fraud -- multiple accounts) to begin with. It's amazing how often that turns out to be the right answer in the end.
Mitch[/QUOTE]