I can understand him not clearing the WR completely but he made subsequent deposits and took NEW Bonuses - Correct me here if I am wrong but because he had a €1.30 balance from the VERY first Bonus his winnings were removed??
Hmmm - I could be wrong here but this is very predatory!
Nate
This is EXACTLY what the rep is saying. The WR just built and built throughout these deposits because of this €1.30
The rep defends the instant confiscation of the 17K even though this predatory system would fool many, including those who read the terms. Again for the benefit of Nifty, even reading the terms would not have helped here, as the software does not give the correct information about the state of WR. It may not state that WR has been met, but it is indicated by the statement that if a withdrawal is made, the bonus credited will be removed, something that is routine with the completion of WR, and hence implies to the player that WR has been completed.
If the casino KNOWS of this shortcoming in the software, then their use of this "one strike and you are out" is even MORE predatory than I thought.
If anything, the rep has made matters WORSE by stating that the root cause of all this is a balance of €1.30 from two deposits prior. Given that there is no way for a player to see that the WR has been carried, there is no way for them to keep track of their correct WR status over subsequent deposits, which makes this term even more predatory.
If anything, a player not noticing the repeated carry over of WR over a number of deposits would mean they faced a WR so large in the end that they may as well flush their money down the toilet.
Intercasino had a carry over of WR, but at least there was a section in the cashier that players could check, and thus immediately spot any carry over from a prior deposit.
Now if the popup has been implemented "because players asked for it", how come the cashier has not been updated to protect players from making a withdrawal too early. Why also, despite even higher demand, has a decent WR tracking indicator not been implemented?
Given these circumstances, the OP reading the terms would have made no difference at all. At best, they would have read the terms for the current bonus, managed to track their WR independently to be 100% certain they had met it, and not relied on the cashier to give them accurate information.
The critical question is how much play did the OP make after making that last $500 deposit and accepting the $100 bonus? If they had at least tracked this correctly, then they stood no chance of staying within this term as players have no access to the information the rep used in their argument that the problem was caused by a carry over cascade from prior deposits.
€1.30 is a "negligible balance", and should never be used as an argument to carry over WR to subsequent deposits. In Microgaming, it isn't. Small balances can also be hard to get rid of as many games just don't allow small enough wagers. One would need to play a slot that allowed a 10c per line bet.
The reps excuse only proves my point. Playtech are inherently predatory in nature, and should be avoided. A reputable casino would not carry over WR for the sake of €1.30, and would put the balance back for further WR at least once, accompanied by advice to the player on how to be certain they had made the WR before attempting to withdraw again.
I have a straight question for the rep.
If a player accepts an offer, how exactly do they check that they have made the correct WR before they submit a withdrawal?
I will not accept "ask live chat" as an answer, this is clearly not satisfactory after over 15 years of software development.
In order to comply with a term, a player needs enough information to allow them to assess whether they have done so.
I, personally, would not go near Casino Plex now both sides of the story have been revealed, it makes things even worse. I am already suspicious of the whole Playtech stable, and this is clearly a case of "business as usual", and only strengthens my view that Playtech is best avoided as a brand. They join Rival and Top Game in my personal "to be avoided" list.