I hope the OPA will vote to remove these guys from approved status. If they ran out of money, the least they could have done was to admit who was rightfully owned money, and to have made some sort of payment arrangements.
Instead the lied, lied and lied some more.
Every excuse on the list to cheat players.
At least when Pyramid had financial problems, they had the guts to admit it publicly on a message board. This at least showed they were willing to step up to the plate, and eventually pay everyone rightfully owed. A smart move.
Black Widow and Grand Banks tried repeatedly to scam customers. They accused numerous players of violating thier terms when these players did nothing wrong. They lied to thier customers. They lied to the OPA. And even if they did eventually pay these people 3 months later, it was done because thier hands were tied.
Why would the OPA put thier seal of approval on such nonsense. It shouldn't. This is one big reason the OPA shouldn't be doing payout verification for all Playtech sites. Playtech couldn't care didly squat about players ripped off by BW and Grand Banks. A friend of mine wrote to tech@playtech.com and then finally got the email address to a supervisor at Playtech who basically said that Playtech would eventually help after 90 days went by, but no promises would be made that the player would get even 1 red cent.
Shame, shame.
And yet the OPA has the % payout seal on these sites. What good is a % payout when the player doesn't get paid.
98% of 0 is still 0.
Where is Mike Craig?
Instead the lied, lied and lied some more.
Every excuse on the list to cheat players.
At least when Pyramid had financial problems, they had the guts to admit it publicly on a message board. This at least showed they were willing to step up to the plate, and eventually pay everyone rightfully owed. A smart move.
Black Widow and Grand Banks tried repeatedly to scam customers. They accused numerous players of violating thier terms when these players did nothing wrong. They lied to thier customers. They lied to the OPA. And even if they did eventually pay these people 3 months later, it was done because thier hands were tied.
Why would the OPA put thier seal of approval on such nonsense. It shouldn't. This is one big reason the OPA shouldn't be doing payout verification for all Playtech sites. Playtech couldn't care didly squat about players ripped off by BW and Grand Banks. A friend of mine wrote to tech@playtech.com and then finally got the email address to a supervisor at Playtech who basically said that Playtech would eventually help after 90 days went by, but no promises would be made that the player would get even 1 red cent.
Shame, shame.
And yet the OPA has the % payout seal on these sites. What good is a % payout when the player doesn't get paid.
98% of 0 is still 0.
Where is Mike Craig?