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Hi Guys,
I would like to bring up the topic of misleading emails - particularly free sin offers that have been hitting the online scene like the plague. There are plenty casinos jumping on the bang wagon but being transparent about there offers is something they are not keen on doing.
From one of my latest posts in the thread 'Ongoing Diabolical Promotions' we see another offer of a 'Whopping 50 Free Spins' for a deposit of 60 Euro. Fair enough - 50 is 50, but can we be specific about the value of those spins?
Today, I challenge all Casino Reps to have this changed. If YOU are committed about being fair and transparent to your players then you need to add a value to those spins.
So you have 50 Free Spins - Tell them that it is actually worth $5 for a deposit of $100.
Who is keen? Who has objections? - Please participate.
Nate
I would like to bring up the topic of misleading emails - particularly free sin offers that have been hitting the online scene like the plague. There are plenty casinos jumping on the bang wagon but being transparent about there offers is something they are not keen on doing.
From one of my latest posts in the thread 'Ongoing Diabolical Promotions' we see another offer of a 'Whopping 50 Free Spins' for a deposit of 60 Euro. Fair enough - 50 is 50, but can we be specific about the value of those spins?
Today, I challenge all Casino Reps to have this changed. If YOU are committed about being fair and transparent to your players then you need to add a value to those spins.
So you have 50 Free Spins - Tell them that it is actually worth $5 for a deposit of $100.
Who is keen? Who has objections? - Please participate.
Nate