vinylweatherman
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- Joined
- Oct 14, 2004
- Location
- United Kingdom
Well, we have our answer.
It seems we now know the reasons, BelleRock ARE accusing these players of a CRIMINAL ACT, that of forgery. As no trial has taken place in open court they are in clear breach of UK and Euopean law, including the Human Rights act, for causing the player loss by assuming guilt without due legal process. The only right they have is to lock the player out, BUT they must pay the winnings gained up to this point, as no actual term related to gameplay has been breached.
They have now seen fit to level the accusation to a solicitor that they have colluded by certifying a fraudulent document. I would hope the solicitor concerned ensures that BelleRock justify this action.
If certified documents are STILL not enough, what next, demand to meet all players in person and take Iris Scans and Fingerprints!
They clearly had no intention of paying from the outset, and set hoops that they did not believe would be got through by the player, so they could simply use the excuse of non-compliance with requests for documentation. eCogra do not seem satisfied with these certified docs either, as they have sided with the casino in at least one case.
I would suggest raising this with the new UK Gambling Commission so that they are aware that casinos are doing this, and can be prepared for a response when they draw up the licencing rules and standards of conduct.
BelleRock "believe" the documents are fake;
Some players "Believe" that their Blackjack is rigged to give the dealer too many beats from almost hopeless hard hands. As we "believe" this, the casino is guilty of rigging the games, even though they have provided certified payout and RNG figures, these are scanned and placed on the website and could simply be fake also. As they are guilty, even though this has not been tested in court, we are allowed to consider this guilt irrefutable, and can cause disadvantage to the casino by telling all potential players that they are running a rigged game.
Ridiculous, isn't it!
But what is good for the casino...............
It seems we now know the reasons, BelleRock ARE accusing these players of a CRIMINAL ACT, that of forgery. As no trial has taken place in open court they are in clear breach of UK and Euopean law, including the Human Rights act, for causing the player loss by assuming guilt without due legal process. The only right they have is to lock the player out, BUT they must pay the winnings gained up to this point, as no actual term related to gameplay has been breached.
They have now seen fit to level the accusation to a solicitor that they have colluded by certifying a fraudulent document. I would hope the solicitor concerned ensures that BelleRock justify this action.
If certified documents are STILL not enough, what next, demand to meet all players in person and take Iris Scans and Fingerprints!
They clearly had no intention of paying from the outset, and set hoops that they did not believe would be got through by the player, so they could simply use the excuse of non-compliance with requests for documentation. eCogra do not seem satisfied with these certified docs either, as they have sided with the casino in at least one case.
I would suggest raising this with the new UK Gambling Commission so that they are aware that casinos are doing this, and can be prepared for a response when they draw up the licencing rules and standards of conduct.
BelleRock "believe" the documents are fake;
Some players "Believe" that their Blackjack is rigged to give the dealer too many beats from almost hopeless hard hands. As we "believe" this, the casino is guilty of rigging the games, even though they have provided certified payout and RNG figures, these are scanned and placed on the website and could simply be fake also. As they are guilty, even though this has not been tested in court, we are allowed to consider this guilt irrefutable, and can cause disadvantage to the casino by telling all potential players that they are running a rigged game.
Ridiculous, isn't it!
But what is good for the casino...............