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Hi all,

Just accidentally did auto play for 5 spins on £50 a spin. Did some live chat, they said they couldnt do anything for me. :( oops
 
Any decent casino would see you had made a mistake and probably give you the benefit of the doubt. If your main betting range is between 20p - £2 then it would seem ludicrous to do five whole spins at £50. I mean who would do that?

If they have a rep I'd contact them, or email their support centre given how clueless and powerless chat CRs are!
 
Any decent casino would see you had made a mistake and probably give you the benefit of the doubt. If your main betting range is between 20p - £2 then it would seem ludicrous to do five whole spins at £50. I mean who would do that?

If they have a rep I'd contact them, or email their support centre given how clueless and powerless chat CRs are!

Yeah but from the casino's perspective, had he hit a feature or a decent line? Would he have contacted them about the error?

What's to stop anybody whose had an account with a casino for x amount of time and always played x amount per spin deciding to purposefully make this error to test their luck and contacting casino support for a refund if they didn't hit it big?
 
Yeah but from the casino's perspective, had he hit a feature or a decent line? Would he have contacted them about the error?

What's to stop anybody whose had an account with a casino for x amount of time and always played x amount per spin deciding to purposefully make this error to test their luck and contacting casino support for a refund if they didn't hit it big?

it was on an auto bonus first few deposits so im sure that would of been void also.
 
Yeah but from the casino's perspective, had he hit a feature or a decent line? Would he have contacted them about the error?

What's to stop anybody whose had an account with a casino for x amount of time and always played x amount per spin deciding to purposefully make this error to test their luck and contacting casino support for a refund if they didn't hit it big?

If he had won a large amount, no doubt the casino would cite T&C's and irregular betting and forfeit the winnings!!! (I have experience of this ....!) Unless with a reputable casino of course .....
 
I accidentally staked a large amount (believe it was $50 too) at Guts, only one spin on Starbust, but I was given a small token on request. I am a loyal customer though, have been playing there since its launch.
 
Yeah but from the casino's perspective, had he hit a feature or a decent line? Would he have contacted them about the error?

What's to stop anybody whose had an account with a casino for x amount of time and always played x amount per spin deciding to purposefully make this error to test their luck and contacting casino support for a refund if they didn't hit it big?

Well you're right that anyone could just fancy having a few insane bets and then claim to have made a mistake, that's an obvious and suspicious way to look at the player. I'd like to think a minority of people would report if this had happened even if they won big from it, there will always be some that do.

Given the player's customary low betting patterns (I assume) I don't see why the casino can't at least review their accounts and offer some recompense, even if just a fraction of what the player lost making bizarre bets. I believe every player should be given the benefit of the doubt, even if just the one time.
 
If the player was playing with a bonus that would limit their bets to something less than $50, the player should be entitled to a return of funds and allowed to carry on wagering.

If a bonus was cleared and bet not subject to limitation, then while I feel bad for you, I think the bets should stand.

I HATE software where max bet not only bets maximum coins but maximum denomination as well. A few games (play n go) have such small fonts for balance and bet, it's hard to see what you are betting!

I'd love the OP to tell us what game had a default max bet of $50.
 
If the player was playing with a bonus that would limit their bets to something less than $50, the player should be entitled to a return of funds and allowed to carry on wagering.

If a bonus was cleared and bet not subject to limitation, then while I feel bad for you, I think the bets should stand.

I HATE software where max bet not only bets maximum coins but maximum denomination as well. A few games (play n go) have such small fonts for balance and bet, it's hard to see what you are betting!

I'd love the OP to tell us what game had a default max bet of $50.

i have the video i will put it up tomorrow.
 
The NetNet games ara usually so beautifully designed and made, but this one just seems unfinished. As if they didn't bother spending much time and put much thought into this. =(
Looking forward to new games from this provider.
 
It's easy to check the records if you are a regular depositor.
If you have NEVER bet above 5$ then its safe to believe it was a mistake but if there have been times bets exceed 10$ then it is up to the casino if they would want to compensate.
 
The NetNet games ara usually so beautifully designed and made, but this one just seems unfinished. As if they didn't bother spending much time and put much thought into this. =(
Looking forward to new games from this provider.

I got curious what game you're talking about since no game have been mentioned in this thread?
 
Yeah but from the casino's perspective, had he hit a feature or a decent line? Would he have contacted them about the error?

What's to stop anybody whose had an account with a casino for x amount of time and always played x amount per spin deciding to purposefully make this error to test their luck and contacting casino support for a refund if they didn't hit it big?

I'm with you, the casino would have received sooo many refund claims and somebody could make some profit of it.
 
I've done it myself and I can see why the casino wouldn't reimburse me even though it is an obvious mistake, players could just do it as a one off and be on a win/win.
What really annoys me though is tricky slots where it looks like your bet amount is actually the coin value and the real bet amount in a little box in top corner.
That and the max bet button being right next to the start button are done by design which is really , really low.
 
Also a point to mention is it depends on the player and particular casinos relationship.
It's true that you say casinos may receive so many requests for refunds.
However they should consider each and review.
If this is a VIP client or someone who has been with the group for a long time and consistently deposits quite a decent sum,.... 150 is not a large amount to keep a customer happy, rather than in this case, losing him.
 
I have done it a few times, Normally on bloody gold factory where the actual coin size goes up to x20 instead of the standard 5 or 10 & where the max bet button its literally over lapin the start button, So instead of 50p a spin it jumps to £10 :mad:

I also had a £20 spin on cleopatraII instead of 20p, I have mentioned this before, I was half cut and could of swore I clicked the 1p domination but all I know is that I see £20 flush away, I actually got this £20 back as they must of looked at my game play, Lucky max bet allowed with bonus is £50

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I have done it a few times, Normally on bloody gold factory where the actual coin size goes up to x20 instead of the standard 5 or 10 & where the max bet button its literally over lapin the start button, So instead of 50p a spin it jumps to £10 :mad:

I also had a £20 spin on cleopatraII instead of 20p, I have mentioned this before, I was half cut and could of swore I clicked the 1p domination but all I know is that I see £20 flush away, I actually got this £20 back as they must of looked at my game play, Lucky max bet allowed with bonus is £50

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Many people have said this for years but how hard would it be to have a checkbox popup asking, "Are you sure you want to bet max?" with a little optional tick box saying do not show this message again.
That way the player has no comeback at all as it is impossible to bet max without intending to.
There is nothing more annoying than flushing your deposit away with a few spins for a low roller and it isn't as though just about every ardent slot player hasn't fallen foul of it at some point.
 
Many people have said this for years but how hard would it be to have a checkbox popup asking, "Are you sure you want to bet max?" with a little optional tick box saying do not show this message again.
That way the player has no comeback at all as it is impossible to bet max without intending to.
There is nothing more annoying than flushing your deposit away with a few spins for a low roller and it isn't as though just about every ardent slot player has fallen foul of it at some point.

Exactly, and the software can already do this - like when you accidentally click Hit on a 20 on blackjack and it asks if your brain is working!
 
Many people have said this for years but how hard would it be to have a checkbox popup asking, "Are you sure you want to bet max?" with a little optional tick box saying do not show this message again.
That way the player has no comeback at all as it is impossible to bet max without intending to.
There is nothing more annoying than flushing your deposit away with a few spins for a low roller and it isn't as though just about every ardent slot player hasn't fallen foul of it at some point.

Yes & I take it that they was actually designed to do players in,

I believe videoslots is the only site to have measures in place to protect you against this rubbish, Where you cam actually set a max bet etc in your account, You would of thought after all theses years they would of implemented a tick box,

You are just about knackered if it happens as if your a small roller as it whacks a good chuck of your balance & also 99.9% sure it will void any bonus due to max bet rule,
 

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