First of all; Where are you and can you give some dates & other info. e.g. How long since your cash-out request?I played, I won but still haven't been paid.
Only one member I know has had positive experiences there, and they are a big depositor so I get the feeling they are treated better than others.
I asked for the withdrawal 3 weeks ago. I'm in the US.
I believe Diane gets hers in 3-5 days.
I'll be happy to stand corrected though.
If it's true, then they pay selected players fast and everyone else waits a month, which is 100% rogue behaviour.
I believe Diane gets hers in 3-5 days.
I'll be happy to stand corrected though.
If it's true, then they pay selected players fast and everyone else waits a month, which is 100% rogue behaviour.
I believe Diane gets hers in 3-5 days.
I'll be happy to stand corrected though.
If it's true, then they pay selected players fast and everyone else waits a month, which is 100% rogue behaviour.
I believe Diane gets hers in 3-5 days.
I'll be happy to stand corrected though.
If it's true, then they pay selected players fast and everyone else waits a month, which is 100% rogue behaviour.
Hi Nifty,
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I can understand WHY they do it. They always want the big spenders back so they will accomodate them where ever they can and one area they can do that is fast payouts.
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I can't believe I am viewed as a "big spender" by Diamond VIP or any site. My deposits are $200, 300, or occasionally $500. A few times for a big promotion at some site with a special bonus, *maybe* I have done $1,000 a handful of times in the last 3 years.
If not the deposit size, it could be frequency of play, since I do play just about every day. But that can't be so different from many of the players here.
Diane
LOL
So that probably means she pisses more money away than most of us. Heck, I'm just laughing with us.
Yes, you need!They have Mark Goldberg and Michael Baxter working there. Need I say more?
Yes, you need!
Who are they - goodies or baddies?
KK
KK - At the risk of getting flamed, I will answer what I know, since I am the only one who has spoken up about good experiences at Diamond VIP.
I don't know who Mark Goldberg is, but Michael Baxter is the former VIP Manager at Slots Oasis that moved to Diamond VIP in a similar role. Members of the forum were upset that after leaving Slots Oasis, he started calling players on behalf of Diamond VIP.
I do not know the circumstances under which Michael Baxter left Slots Oasis or what legal agreement (if any) he might have had in place regarding non-solicitation of customers if going to a competitor.
In my professional career I negotiated many Non-Compete Agreements and Non-Solicitation Agreements for companies with their sales and executive employees. However, not all companies use those non-interference type agreements. So who knows what obligations he had to Slots Oasis when he left, if any?
He has been vilified here for contacting Slots Oasis customers on behalf of Diamond VIP. It is very common in business for sales people to switch companies and then go to their former customers on behalf of the new employer. So his contacting me regarding his new site and encouraging me to "try" Diamond VIP didn't surprise me. That's "sales". I get those calls from Bankers who switched jobs, insurance salesmen, investment advisors, etc......even lawn care places. Sales people always start with their existing book of business when they go to a new employer -- unless prohibited by a legal agreement. That's just the nature of business.
His tactics with me were not high pressure, but more "give it a try and let me know if you like the software and then let's talk about our VIP program and what we are able to offer regular players." He was most accommodating and has remained that way throughout my playing time there.
Maybe he uses high pressure tactics with others, I don't know -- I can only speak to my experience. It was professional and not out of line.
FWIW,
Diane
Yes, you need!
Who are they - goodies or baddies?
KK
Baxter is a former employee of Rushmore group who continued to try and recruit me over to Diamond VIP, even after I asked him to stop contacting me. Goldberg is a slick talker, kind of mafioso sounding guy who calls and tries to pressure me into talking to him, even though I have told him I don't have time and not call me again.
Well I don't see a former manager making some calls from his new company as the worst crime in the world. Clearly his former employers wouldn't see it that way but frankly that's an issue between him and them. It all depends on how it's done. If the guy is polite and not pushy then you can forgive the entrepreneural spirit I think.
IMO 'borrowing' a telephone list is a lot less worse than spam and not too high on the richter scale.
Was this in response to me? I was talking about the phone calls from the 'pushy mafioso' type. I never get anything like that.
I've been missing out
Well I don't see a former manager making some calls from his new company as the worst crime in the world. Clearly his former employers wouldn't see it that way but frankly that's an issue between him and them. It all depends on how it's done. If the guy is polite and not pushy then you can forgive the entrepreneural spirit I think.
IMO 'borrowing' a telephone list is a lot less worse than spam and not too high on the richter scale.
I agree with you until you ask them to cease contact with you and they don't. That says a lot to me about the character of who is behind the curtain with this organization. The phone calls also make them appear desperate, which I have no
use for.
Was this in response to me? I was talking about the phone calls from the 'pushy mafioso' type. I never get anything like that.
I've been missing out