Bryand is looking for info on 123Bingo any feedback on this bingo?

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does anyone have info, good or bad, concerning 123Bingo? They are sending me emails. I'm thinking of taking the "Bingo Plunge" and want to use a SUB for the learning experience.
Bryand I am looking into this bingo as well.
I hope I get a reply by afew people that played at 123 to give me any good news or bad news about them.
Or if anyone here at CM's gives some feed back on this as well it would be appreciated.
And that if they treat the players & the affiliates with respect and play fair.
Thanks
B-T
 
I would not recommend them. I played there once, many months ago. Since then I have received numerous promotions from them, however, I am never able to log in to my account. All e-mails I have sent them about this have been ignored. I play at onlinebingo.com. They are great. Always answer questions, resolve issues quicly and pay!
 
I would stay far away from that place! Even if I trusted the site, which I don't, the playthrough requirements make it hard to ever cash out. They give you massive bonuses because they don't want you to be able to cash out:

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Withdrawal Policy

1. Player may request one (1) withdrawal per seven day period. No withdrawals are permitted within 15 days from initial registration of an account.
2. Your Deposit plus Bonus made must be wagered three (3) times on Bingo games or fifteen (15) times on Casino Games before being eligible to request a withdrawal.
3. Withdrawal requests are processed once a week on Tuesdays and Fridays. Player must make the withdrawal request before 11:59 PM (EST) on Mondays and Thursdays.
4. Minimum withdrawal request is $50. ALL withdrawal requests below $50 will be rejected. Maximum monthly withdrawal limit on bingo and casino game winnings is $5000 ($1250 per week).
5. Winnings derived from any complimentary promotional Bonus Bucks received by the Player are not eligible for withdrawal if the Player's Bingo Account has not previously been funded with a cash deposit within the last 30 days. Player must deposit $25 or more prior to requesting a withdrawal.
6. Once a payout is requested, Player will forfeit all BBs left in their account up to the value of the remaining cash balance. Example: A Player "x" has $370 cash in account and $250 BBs. Player withdraws $200 cash leaving $170 cash in account. Player's BBs will be reduced to 170.
7. In order to ensure the withdrawal amount reaches the right person, all players making their first withdrawal MUST send us a proof of ID and proof of residential address (phone bill or similar). These details MUST match the details listed in their account profile (name, address, phone number and email address). Use of invalid contact details will result in closure of account and all winnings will be forfeited. The documents can be sent toll free (for U.S. residents) via fax to (866) 878-2214, or scanned and sent by email to documents@123Bingo.com.
8. Withdrawal of deposited funds will be issued within 7 business days of being approved by our accounting department. In specific cases, a check will be sent directly to the player by courier. The charge for sending out a check, ($28.00-45.00) will be deducted from the withdrawal. The checks will only be sent out every other week on approved withdrawals.
 
I don't agree with those rules either Sassy:(. Fact of the matter is MOST ( not ALL) online bingo sites have rules comparable to those. Hopefully someday regulation will change all of that.

Bryand, if you would like to email them and possibly get an answer quicker, I suggest you email support at 123bingo and put ATTN> David in the subject line. I will email him with aheads up that you may be getting in contact:). Maybe creating your own line of communications with 123 is the best.

Again, be careful to read and fully understand the rules at any site if you are going to play:). Good luck to you wherever that may be!!
 
FEE?

Why is there a fee for sending a check? One for 28.00 to 45.00 is outrageous!
An envelope and first class postage..... a person to stuff the check in the envelope and send it on its way.That seems like a job duty that should encompass the normal operations where the exchange of money will occur.
The site should absorb the cost of mailing a stinkin check! Yet another way to stick it to the player! It is like buying a loaf of bread and they charge you 10.00 for the wrapper if you want to keep the slices together!
These sites give you bonus bucks as an enticement to deposit, then take them away when you withdraw. Get the message? The only thing that is free is the download of software for the privilege of participating.After that, it is a continual dig into your pocket activity if you wish to play the game. In between attempts to communicate and get any lucid, reliable and correct answers from the ever helpful support teams, the time elapses for a withdrawal request ( it is just fate) and you are denied,so you use the intended withdraw funds for play, and it is back to snafu! Situation Normal All Fouled Up.
You can use this for any bingo site techniques...there is very little variable in one site to another.Manipulated mayhem, complicated chaos with a side dish of glitch gravy.Now, that's what I call entertainment!
 
Not saying it's ok to charge for checks - the cost needs to come from elsewhere in their budget.

But - it costs a bunch for an online gambling place to make payments these days. It's not as simple as it is for you and me to mail a check - it has to be funnelled through two or more processors who charge an arm and a leg due to UIGEA.

From what I see in this industry the UIGEA has given raise to a band of cutthroat processors, and the casinos/bingos/pokers have no choice but to pay up. Processors can charge whatever they like nowadays.

It's a shame but was predictable - prohibition gives raise to crime, always has and always will.

Let's hope that the fact that the US banks will not implement UIGEA as instructed will pave the way to regulation...
 
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quote from dominique:
From what I see in this industry the UIGEA has given raise to a band of cutthroat processors, and the casinos/bingos/pokers have no choice but to pay up. Processors can charge whatever they like nowadays.
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If you want a product or service, regardless of what it is, you will pay. Unless a person has a real psychological dependency on gambling online, it is a WANT, not a need.
With the price of gasoline, we have to decide whether we need it or want it, and in what quantity. What is truly necessary for survival or what compliments our comfort may be an appropriate method of making a valid decision.
With the status of online gaming, the window of opportunity is open for site owners, processors, involved participants to extract whatever the traffic will bear. No regulation means a freewheeling form of extortion disguised as "fee for entertainment services", unabated and unmonitored. If you are willing to pay the price....accept it and enjoy the entertainment you pay for. If not, dont feed the moneymongers, dont advocate their right to gouge you and dont accept their inherent claim of omnipotent power.
What's fair is fair, but many sites do not share in that concept. If a site has to pay outrageous costs for money transfers and they want to pass that overhead on to clients to increase their profit margin, that may be a reasonable business decision in the name of revenue. It may be 40.00 this week and 80.00 next week...how much are you willing to pay to be entertained. Seems to me it is less costly to put 25.00 in your tank and go to a land structure where there are no elaborate rules, no playthrough, regulations are in place and you might even get a free drink.
 
I' have planty of feedback on 123bingo.
I can tell you from experience that that site is a scam, They don't play players,and is BLACKLISTED .If you want to know more let me know i have copies of LH ,copies of TROUBLE TICKETS and more. Lots of players have complains and is all about non being able to get theyr money.
 
hi every 1 i wanted to share my thoughts with every1 on 123bingo. Firstly i have found this companys deposit history absolutely discusting i pay an extra 50.00 - 60.00 on every deposit i make ..2 when it comes to withdrawing funds i get rejected even though im a regular depositer and have sent necessary documents to them i then got told this morning that i cant make any withdrawals because im not a loyal player does any 1 no what they mean i make up to 3 deposits a week all over 50.00 the last deposit i made was for 95.00 which i ended up paying 165.00 so i would not recommend this bingo site to any1
 
i have to agree with you lexy i was a big player at 123 bingo until i made the mistake of requesting a withdrawal i have not heard from the company even though i have sent a bout 6 emails to them today they did how ever tell me in lh that i needed to submit them with a visa authorisation form and in the amount where it says to be debited i was told to put $650.00 into that space which so happens to be the amount i am withdrawing it seems strange to me that they have requested a visa authorisation form with that amount and its an amount for them to debit from my cc
 
Found 123Bingo spam in my junk mail today. $25 no deposit bonus offer led to this and I'll just let the picture tell the story. note: Since switching to my Google Chrome browser from Firefox and Internet Destroyer, I've received several similar warnings before stumbling into sites like this. No operator worth a s**t is gonna subject anyone they regard as a "customer" to this kind of nonsense!
 
Bryand is looking for information on 123 Bingo

123 Bingo is a site to stay away from. They are a rogue site and Boycotted and BlackListed. They harass players with phone calls to their homes to get deposits, deny withdrawals that have been legitimately won for reasons not even in their own rules. Communication is next to impossible unless you want a canned answer from their Live help. If you are looking for a good site to play bingo at 123Bingo IS NOT IT, run as fast as you can from this site before you too are one of the many that have been stung by 123OnLineBingo.

Sherry
 
This is an interesting post, one online bingo site I know to stay well clear off. I will say this tho, I am based in the Uk so play mainly uk sites, I play on several owned by the cashcade network. I have never had any trouble withdrawing from them, ha that is when i chose to lol They offer a good deposit bonus plus reload bonus. The only thing with these sites are when you make a request for a withdrawal there is a 2 day period in which you can reverse the withdrawal, that is were they have peeps like me, within the 2 day period I reverse it! I know that is how they work, so in these circumstances I exclude myself for a couple of days and play else where. I have came across alot of sites with horrendous wagering terms and conditions for withdrawal, it is fair to say that not all sites are like this and after being burnt once, I do take time to read the terms and conditions lol

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