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@Big Time Gaming. There are a few questions I would like you to answer. A lack of reply and I will assume guilty on all counts.
1. Is it a coincidence, that the minute you sold out to Evolution, your games started playing like they’d had 10% shaved off of the rtp?
2. Is there a different approach with the business model now? In as much as, instead of just a handful of games that were very good, you’re going down the route of many others and just make a quick killing as the longevity of a slot no longer bothers you.
3. How do you legally get away with this or was I right all along and audits are never carried out thoroughly, if at all?
I have stats that overwhelmingly support what I am saying. I have a lot of numbers to crunch and I mean a lot but I will post them in good time and I will do it honestly and let people judge for themselves.
You are either very naive or very arrogant, (not sure which), if you think you can change a game to the degree you have and expect someone who played the game virtually every day for 4 and a half years to believe that nothing had been altered.
This isn’t just a bit smelly, it absolutely reeks! I would also like to point out that this is not a sour grapes post. It’s simply like any other business, in as much as, I am the customer and I am paying for a product. If the product doesn’t live up to standards or expectations, then I have the right to demand an explanation or have my money refunded.
In any other industry I can think of (legal one), there is a complaints procedure and if that fails, you have an ombudsman. Not here though hey?
P.S. Could you please forward me the name of the accountant
BTG use please, as I have a friend who needs to “lose a few quid” (Pun intended). I am sure you know what I mean.