Don't Flush Your Money Down The Toilet!

kafrkana

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Don't flush your money down the toilet! The most stinking toilet is SLOTS OF VEGAS CASINO. On May 1st, 2009, my wife hit the Progressive Random Jackpot at this casino while playing the Aztec's Treasure game, and the pot was around $5,500. The casino declined payment, claiming that she has multiple accounts, which she doesn't.

Other stinking "toilets" include: VIP LOUNGE CASINO (declined payment of $80); CIRRUS CASINO (declined payment of $70); CLUB PLAYER CASINO (declined payment of $50); VIRTUAL CASINO (declined payment of $60); VEGAS STRIP CASINO (declined payment of $88); and last but not least, CLUB WORLD CASINO (declined payment of $100.) All these winnings were made in the first few days of May this year. All these so-called casinos (I call them thieves) said the same thing (multiple accounts), which is not true.

By all means, stay away from these evil casinos, as well as from all RTG casinos, just to be on the safe side.
 
LOL, all of those casino's are joined within the same group, did your wife have accounts at these places??- if so then there;s your answer mate sorry to say.
 
Wow

That sucks, but I think most of those you mentioned are Rogue, and are not places you should ever deposit. Sorry she had to learn the hard way.

Did you really mean Club World? They are accredited. They have a rep on here who may be able to help, if its a legit. win. Good Luck
 
LOL, all of those casino's are joined within the same group, did your wife have accounts at these places??- if so then there;s your answer mate sorry to say.


Club World:confused:

They are all part of the VERY rogue Virtual group, and they have probably just made up excuses because the deposits were small, but the liability big after the $5500 RJ win.
Virtual group casinos have terms that allow them to do anything the management see fit.
The group recently split (or so they would have us believe), into two parts, with one set of 4 casinos going to a new affiliate program with the intent to convince us they have turned over yet another new leaf.

Cirrus casino IS one of these "new" turned over a new leaf casinos, yet the problems came recently, so it seems nothing has changed, and the move was a smokescreen to fool players, like the OP's wife, into playing there.

I see the OP has been a CM member since 2006, and should have been fully aware of these casinos' reputations, and perhaps a breakdown in communication between himself and his wife has lead to this sorry situation.

Gambling Wages has a rep here, who joined recently and made big promises. Here is a chance for the OP to challenge him to deliver, at least for Cirrus Casino, and any others he looks after.
He posted in the "introduce" section, and promised to get back with a full list of casino properties he could help with.
 
Club World:confused:

They are all part of the VERY rogue Virtual group, and they have probably just made up excuses because the deposits were small, but the liability big after the $5500 RJ win.
Virtual group casinos have terms that allow them to do anything the management see fit.
The group recently split (or so they would have us believe), into two parts, with one set of 4 casinos going to a new affiliate program with the intent to convince us they have turned over yet another new leaf.

Cirrus casino IS one of these "new" turned over a new leaf casinos, yet the problems came recently, so it seems nothing has changed, and the move was a smokescreen to fool players, like the OP's wife, into playing there.

I see the OP has been a CM member since 2006, and should have been fully aware of these casinos' reputations, and perhaps a breakdown in communication between himself and his wife has lead to this sorry situation.

Gambling Wages has a rep here, who joined recently and made big promises. Here is a chance for the OP to challenge him to deliver, at least for Cirrus Casino, and any others he looks after.
He posted in the "introduce" section, and promised to get back with a full list of casino properties he could help with.

:p You're thinking of Club Player
 
Club World Casino is good........They may have gotten a bit slower than the 48 hr. payout, but they do pay. Those other ones, i wouldn't play even with a freebie......
 
This post needs to be moved to the appropriate forum.

After that, the OP needs to PM the new Gambling Wages rep here on the forum, Robert. Sincerely doubt it will do a lick of good....although the content of the OP's post leaves me thinking he and his wife probably did have accounts at all of the casinos listed....which would mean multiple accounts.

I could care less about Virtual, and kafrkana, if you had done the tiniest bit of research, you would have known to stay away from these places. In re: ClubWorld however, I would like to know more. If you truly mean ClubWorld, I am guessing that both you and your wife more than likely have an account there as well? If so....unless you had prior written approval, their claim of multiple accounts would be legitimate. Especially if you both used/claimed coupons on your accounts.
 
There are a lot of 'Club' casinos in the biz so it pays to be a little cautious who you're actually talking about:

The various casinos of the Club World Casino Group are Accredited here at Casinomeister, as is Gaming Club. That means they are the good guys and we stand behind them and their reputation(s). See that Accredited list here.

Club Player is part of the Virtual Group, as is Cirrus, Slots of Vegas, VIP Lounge, and The Virtual Casino which where all mentioned in the OP's original post. All have long since been blacklisted as all Casinomeister members should know: see the Rogue listing here if you need a refresher.

Casino Club, Club World Casinos, Gaming Club, and Gold Club all have representatives here on the forums: see the Representatives list here. As mentioned above, those reps should be your first stop if you've got a problem that needs attention.

And Clubby Clubs Club Casino is something I just invented to make the whole thing clear. :D
 
While we are probably thinking that a member for 2 and a half years should know better than to play at such casinos, it's also quite a nice contrast to those who seem to advocate playing at rogue casinos, because the payouts are 'fairer' and they have always received their money promptly.

At least the majority of those sums stated weren't huge, but that really isn't the point. It's still more money which is keeping them in business.
 
I though it was just multiple accounts at the same casino vs. having an account at all the individual casinos managed by the same group?

can someone please clarify?

thanks
slotplayer
 
Okay I know I might not be the brightest bulb in the bunch when it comes to online gambling, but if you are denied winnings at one casino, why would you open another account by the same group and so on. This should of gave you some inkling that this casino(s) is not going to pay you.

You can bring a horse to the pond but cannot make him drink.
 
Rogue casinos aside, husbands and wives, or anyone sharing a house or ISP need to pay particular care that they have approval to play at casinos under individual accounts. Some casinos may allow this, but only issue bonuses on one account, or not at all. It does not take long to email support regarding this issue prior to opening an account and receive permission, especially since casino names and groups sometimes change over time.


Also, even two of you playing under the same account is usually a violation of the terms.
 
If they are using the same computer (which would show up as the same ISP) and they each create an account at the casino, then they are in violation of opening multiple accounts.

Question: If someone is using dialup (example:AOL) which gives a different ISP each time you log onto a site, how can a casino prove there is multiple accounts? The only way would be if they registered the same address and bank account/ewallet account number for deposits/withdrawals, correct?

You can setup one account at each casino, but to create two log in names (for two people) for each casino is what gives you the multiple accounts. I am assuming they both registered different log in names, but the same address, and banking information when they registered.
 

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