Gladiator JACKPOT Hit! 4 Year Payout Term?

Yeah that such a waste of jackpot imo because of bulldust limit payment per month is not helping at all. That was the most pathetic excuse by casino that they can only allowed max payment per month. I am sorry to see your jackpot winning going from exciting to rather rotten spoilt by winner.com. But you gotta get to put up with it as you already played there, its too late. So you gotta wait for payment once a month for couple years then. But once again congratulation! Once again please next time check accredited list and rogue warning list before joining casino for your own safety though too. I feel sorry for so many have to wait for payment per month I can imagine.
 
Aw shit....When I posted the CM list of Playtechs that suspended jackpot payment into instalments, I was hoping against hope that the OP (or the real winner) wasn't at one of them.

I'm fed up with repeating the two bones of contention we all have with this:

1. Why on earth do Playtech allow this BS to continue, allowing casinos to use their software in conjunction with rogue terms concerning JP payments and then paying them a JP up front. What is so difficult about Playtech changing their own rules/terms so that in the event a player hits the JP, the casino supplies the player details and Playtech pays the player direct along with giving the casino some publicity?????

2. The bottom line - what possible, credible and reasonable explanation can the casino have for not passing the player the whole payment that they receive on their behalf?? Imagine you went into the newsagent and purchased a lottery ticket, won 5 million and the lottery paid it to the newsagent and left it to him how/if/when he paid you?? To this day this leaves a bitter taste.


The only ray of hope is that Winner are a biggish operator with betting/sportsbook as well as slots. Damn them to hell if they do the same as the rogues who offered just of half of a 3 million win (as described on CM previously) to one previous JP winner and basically misappropriated the rest.

I hope the press get hold of this with a vengeance.

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I just hope he/she gets their money. This sort of thing gives the casino the opportunity to offer a lump payment substantially below the amount won which can be tempting to someone.

It amazes me Playtech allow this to happen. It doesn't do their reputation any favours.
 
It amazes me Playtech allow this to happen. It doesn't do their reputation any favours.

A cynic might reply 'what reputation?'. Luckily I'm not a cynic, so it wouldn't even occur to me ;)

I too hope the winner does get all their money in one lump sum. After all, that's how progressive jackpots are supposed to work. If they don't, I'd like to see some of the bigger brands who use Playtech (Bet365 springs to mind) put pressure on the software company to do the right thing.
 
We shouldn't forget that IGT also have a similar term for their online jackpots. The difference is that their terms are specified by the software provider and afaik, paid by the software provider, whereas with Playtech they pay the casino who then are free to choose whether they withhold the money from the player and for how long.
 
I was kidding guys !!! It is indeed not me !!!! :mad::mad::mad:

I wanted this JACKPOT SO BAD !!!! :sob::sob::sob:

No worries but you should be aware, you give up 3.5% of the RTP to play this version although on the flip-side it is lower variance than the original.
 
A bit off topic, but i have gotten some free spins on Mega Fortune and Halls of Gods from different NetEnt casinos. I wonder if they would still apply the usual playtrough terms that comes with their free spins. Would be a bit of a bummer to win €5 millions just to have to wager it 40x.:)
 
QUESTION

Your responses about winning large jackpots from some casinos, makes me wonder how the RTGs would handle a win from the likes of Jackpot Pinata and the Aztec games which are near $2mil.

I have been told at one that I can only cash out $2500 per week (by check) when I won $6000 and another says they have a limit of $3000.

Each time the balance went back into my playing account, where I would have to re-withdraw it to cash out the next portion.

Since US players have little access to good cashout methods, it makes one wonder.

Even at the smaller amounts this causes the player to stop playing there for several weeks, so how does this profit the casino to have such restrictions?

I know some might replay the excess amounts, but still they are not depositing fresh dollars.

Just a question for the day!

MaryJean
 
A bit off topic, but i have gotten some free spins on Mega Fortune and Halls of Gods from different NetEnt casinos. I wonder if they would still apply the usual playtrough terms that comes with their free spins. Would be a bit of a bummer to win €5 millions just to have to wager it 40x.:)

It is not possible to win the jackpot when playing with free game rounds (free spins) given out by casinos. At least this is the case with Mega Fortune, I assume this also is the case with Hall of Gods.

However you can of course win the jackpot when playing with funds generated from free game rounds (which has happened).
 
I was kidding guys !!! It is indeed not me !!!! :mad::mad::mad:

I wanted this JACKPOT SO BAD !!!! :sob::sob::sob:

As did the player who won it. But he probably won't get it one way or the other.
 
It is not possible to win the jackpot when playing with free game rounds (free spins) given out by casinos. At least this is the case with Mega Fortune, I assume this also is the case with Hall of Gods.

However you can of course win the jackpot when playing with funds generated from free game rounds (which has happened).

Really? Cause i have several times gotten free spins from MrGreen and a few other casinos advertised as giving me a chance to win the jackpot.
 
Really? Cause i have several times gotten free spins from MrGreen and a few other casinos advertised as giving me a chance to win the jackpot.

Yeah I know. Some casinos are wrongfully promoting these free spins as a free chance to win the jackpot, which is not the case as previously also discussed in another thread.
 
I was kidding guys !!! It is indeed not me !!!! :mad::mad::mad:

I wanted this JACKPOT SO BAD !!!! :sob::sob::sob:

Sorry, but that is f'ed up.

Why would you do something like that? You actually had people being really happy for you e.g. myself and all the time you were deliberately bullshitting everyone.

It's worse than posting fake screenies.

I think you should consider some kind of counselling, and I mean that sincerely.
 
Your responses about winning large jackpots from some casinos, makes me wonder how the RTGs would handle a win from the likes of Jackpot Pinata and the Aztec games which are near $2mil.

I have been told at one that I can only cash out $2500 per week (by check) when I won $6000 and another says they have a limit of $3000.

Each time the balance went back into my playing account, where I would have to re-withdraw it to cash out the next portion.

Since US players have little access to good cashout methods, it makes one wonder.

Even at the smaller amounts this causes the player to stop playing there for several weeks, so how does this profit the casino to have such restrictions?

I know some might replay the excess amounts, but still they are not depositing fresh dollars.

Just a question for the day!

MaryJean

Well I know that inetbet has no withdrawal limits. I've seen them pay random jackpot wins of $20k+ within hours. So, given RTG transfers the money direct to the casino for network progressives like jackpot pinatas, I assume inetbet would pay it all in a lump sum. Perhaps Emily will confirm that.

I'm not certain about other RTGs, but there's no excuse for them not to pay it all in one go.

Playing back winnings is the same as losing a deposit. In fact, it reduces cost to the house.
 
Sorry, but that is f'ed up.

Why would you do something like that? You actually had people being really happy for you e.g. myself and all the time you were deliberately bullshitting everyone.

It's worse than posting fake screenies.

I think you should consider some kind of counselling, and I mean that sincerely.

Definitely agree. I cant believe it took him this long to come clean, something definitely not right with the OP.
 
Really? Cause i have several times gotten free spins from MrGreen and a few other casinos advertised as giving me a chance to win the jackpot.

The way progressive jackpots work at NetEnt is that you have the same chance to trigger the JP bonus round regardless of your bet size, but your chance of actually winning the jackpot is related to the JP contribution for the triggering spin.

Free spins = $0 JP contribution = 0% chance of winning. The higher you bet, the higher you contribute to the progressive so the higher your chance of winning.
 
Sorry, but that is f'ed up.

Why would you do something like that? You actually had people being really happy for you e.g. myself and all the time you were deliberately bullshitting everyone.

It's worse than posting fake screenies.

I think you should consider some kind of counselling, and I mean that sincerely.

I am sorry for you if do not have any sense of humour :lolup:
 
Your responses about winning large jackpots from some casinos, makes me wonder how the RTGs would handle a win from the likes of Jackpot Pinata and the Aztec games which are near $2mil.

I have been told at one that I can only cash out $2500 per week (by check) when I won $6000 and another says they have a limit of $3000.

Each time the balance went back into my playing account, where I would have to re-withdraw it to cash out the next portion.

Since US players have little access to good cashout methods, it makes one wonder.

Even at the smaller amounts this causes the player to stop playing there for several weeks, so how does this profit the casino to have such restrictions?

I know some might replay the excess amounts, but still they are not depositing fresh dollars.

Just a question for the day!

MaryJean

I noticed on Allstar Slots & Aladdin's Gold; both CW, it states the following:
Please also note that, apart from Network Progressive Jackpot wins, the maximum withdrawal per week is $4,000. As such cash out requests of a larger amount will be paid in weekly instalments. (haha - installments is misspelled on there site WTG) :eek:

So I assume they pay the progressive as a single payment. Maybe someone from CW can clarify what this statement means.
 
I noticed on Allstar Slots & Aladdin's Gold; both CW, it states the following:
Please also note that, apart from Network Progressive Jackpot wins, the maximum withdrawal per week is $4,000. As such cash out requests of a larger amount will be paid in weekly instalments. (haha - installments is misspelled on there site WTG) :eek:

So I assume they pay the progressive as a single payment. Maybe someone from CW can clarify what this statement means.

They do - I asked them this once before.
 

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