Casino Las Vegas (Playtech) 42k of winnings confiscated!

Just loaded this site...had a quick browse, closed it down and no less than 4 pop-up's loaded up. What a joke, talk about being force fed crap, do these companies not realise that this kind of 'marketing' doesn't work? zzzzzz
 
When I googled "iGlobalMedia Entertainment" the first page that came up was Partygaming. I think Party bought them a while back ago.

Shouldn't Party be partly responsible for letting the operators of Casino Las Vegas act this rogue? I understand that all Party cares about is probably just that Casino Las Vegas makes money but ignoring CM and confiscating winnings isn't a good business practice.

This whole thing makes Party look bad.
 
They should have given him a reason he wasn't getting paid right off the bat, that letter didn't state why..do they think people are just gonna say oh ok I'm not getting paid I must have done something wrong..that's a sign right they are trying to get over on him..

Not to be a wise-ass or anything, but why not try and get a reason before going public with a complaint? :confused:
 
When I googled "iGlobalMedia Entertainment" the first page that came up was Partygaming. I think Party bought them a while back ago.

Shouldn't Party be partly responsible for letting the operators of Casino Las Vegas act this rogue? I understand that all Party cares about is probably just that Casino Las Vegas makes money but ignoring CM and confiscating winnings isn't a good business practice.

This whole thing makes Party look bad.

I agree that for any disqualification - let alone one for such a large amount of cash - the OP should be given a full explanation. The fact that it doesn't happen in most cases just makes the whole thing sound more suspicious, "security reasons" notwithstanding.

Regarding iGlobal Media, this, and Starluck, was the original outfit started up by the Party Gaming co-founders, one of whom has recently been featured in Casinomeister News for copping a guilty plea under the Wire Act and settling with the US Department of Justice for a cool $300 million!
 

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