I'm curious about Ruby Fortune Casino (and the sister sites look the exact same Spin Palace and Mummys Gold). I signed up and saw I had to play freeplay to qualify for my bonus. Now I know I'm probably going to lose my money so I do like the bonus since it gives me more time playing. So I start this freeplay. If you aren't familiar with it you have an annoying timer in the corner counting down 60 minutes and that's all the time you have to "win" your $100 bonus. Now I really don't want to play freeplay but this is the hoop they make me jump through to get the bonus. So I go to blackjack and see the max bet is $4!!! Now how the hell are you supposed to win $100 in a hour betting only $4? It's a joke! I looked at a variety of games and all the limits are micro level.
You basically need to hit a jackpot on slots or a royal at video poker to have a realistic shot of "winning" your bonus. If they don't want to give you a bonus then just don't do it, don't instead come up with this stupid way of pissing off a player. I'd be mad if I did hit a jackpot and all I got is the same bonus I can get at a million other casinos without jumping through hoops. I didn't play at the actual casino but I assume they have the same limits? If so then why would I want to play if all they offer are micro limits? If not then I think that is rogueish behavior to slash the freeplay limits to such a silly level.
What is the point they are trying to make with Ruby Fortune, Spin Palace etc? Is this supposed to make customers happy? All it did to me was frustrate me, get my blood pressure up and ultimately got me to deposit at a friendlier casino. Am I alone in these feelings? Does anyone actually deposit here after losing at freeplay? Why would you after such an unenjoyable experience?
You basically need to hit a jackpot on slots or a royal at video poker to have a realistic shot of "winning" your bonus. If they don't want to give you a bonus then just don't do it, don't instead come up with this stupid way of pissing off a player. I'd be mad if I did hit a jackpot and all I got is the same bonus I can get at a million other casinos without jumping through hoops. I didn't play at the actual casino but I assume they have the same limits? If so then why would I want to play if all they offer are micro limits? If not then I think that is rogueish behavior to slash the freeplay limits to such a silly level.
What is the point they are trying to make with Ruby Fortune, Spin Palace etc? Is this supposed to make customers happy? All it did to me was frustrate me, get my blood pressure up and ultimately got me to deposit at a friendlier casino. Am I alone in these feelings? Does anyone actually deposit here after losing at freeplay? Why would you after such an unenjoyable experience?