Gold Stream Casino

Does this make any sense at all to anyone.

Sign-On Bonuses
The sign on promotion of $777 for new players offers you 2 bonuses:

Bonus 1) 100% FREE up to $300 with your initial deposit in the casino.
(Coupon Code: GOLDSTREAM1)
Bonus 2) 100% FREE up to $477 with your second deposit in the casino.
(Coupon Code: GOLDSTREAM2)

Please note: In order to redeem Bonus 2 with your second deposit in the casino, players need to have redeemed Bonus 1 and lost the entirety of their deposit + bonus + winnings. Only then will players be eligible to redeem Bonus 2.

The wagering requirements are as follows for Bonus 1:
Players must wager at least 30 times the deposit + bonus in any games excluding Roulette, Craps, Pai Gow Poker, Baccarat and Sic Bo with every $1 wagered in Blackjack and Video Poker/Multi-Hand Video Poker games counting as $0.50 wagered. Prior to making a withdrawal exceeding the deposit, an amount greater than the sum of the deposit + bonus is required.

Example: Deposit $300 to receive $300 bonus.
Wager over $4,200 on applicable games prior to requesting a withdrawal. If withdrawing over $300, player must have a balance greater than $600.

The wagering requirements are as follows for Bonus 2:
Players can only redeem Bonus 2 once they have redeemed Bonus 1 and lost the entirety of their initial deposit + initial bonus + any winnings accumulated from Bonus 1. Players must not have any existing account balance or pending withdrawals when redeeming Bonus 2. Players must wager at least 30 times the deposit + bonus on any games excluding Roulette, Craps, Pai Gow Poker, Baccarat and Sic Bo with every $1 wagered on Blackjack and Video Poker/Multi-Hand Video Poker games counting as $0.50 wagered. Prior to making a withdrawal exceeding the deposit, an amount greater than the sum of the deposit + bonus is required.

Example: Deposit $477 to receive $477 bonus.
Wager over $28,620 on applicable games prior to requesting a withdrawal. If withdrawing over $477, player must have a balance greater than $954.
 
Whoa check this out.

If you are found to be cheating or attempting to defraud the Game, or if you make untrue and/or malicious comments with regard to the Company's operation, the Company reserves the right to publicize your actions together with your identity and e-mail address, as well as to circulate this information to other casinos, banks, credit card companies, and appropriate agencies.
 
The bonus makes sense to me. If you want to claim the second bonus, you have to have taken and lost the first one. The bonus is a sticky, so it is removed upon withdrawal, where you need to request an amount higher than the initial starting balance - i.e. $600. Have to wager 30x d+b = so a maximum of $18,000.

But their example of $4,200...that can't be right.
 
I think they are somehow linked to Virtual, not sure tough.

But looking at the name of the casino should be reason enough to stay away.
Gold Stream!? When will they open Golden Shower?
i thought the same thing too spider, had this sudden urge to go pee :D...............laurie......... edit: it does have the smell of virtual to it, no pun intended, funny ass name for a casino, you would think they would come up with a better name but alas a rogue is just that ........a rogue!!!!!!!!
 
Golden Stream Casino... :what:
They're taking the piss, right?

With a name like that I wouldn't be surprised it they are linked to Pampers casino or Craps casino... :rolleyes:

C'mon people, you can't take a place like this seriously - it has ROGUE written all over it.
:mad:
 
Their email landed in my "junk" folder and then it goes where all "junk" should go...just don't kill the messenger...I was just curious if I was missing something since I normally don't play at RTG anymore...thank you all for confirming what I thought in the first place:notworthy
 
If you are found to be cheating or attempting to defraud the Game, or if you make untrue and/or malicious comments with regard to the Company's operation, the Company reserves the right to publicize your actions together with your identity and e-mail address, as well as to circulate this information to other casinos, banks, credit card companies, and appropriate agencies.

This may well be illegal - it could violate the Data Protection act for them to VOLUNTEER this information as a means of "revenge" as this seems to imply. If any part of the operation is in the UK, they can be "got at" by UK law, even though the servers are probably in a very lightly regulated jurisdiction.
I rather suspect that many of these UK offices are just maildrops - I do not know why they use UK addresses, but where some have actually been looked up, they have often turned out to be just a rented maildrop in some office block in the less palatable areas of town.

Pampers casino turned out to be an office above a Pizza place, the rep revealed this after Pampers was said to operate from the Pizza place itself. It seems many companies were at the same address, hardly any room for them to have any employees doing any "office work", so probably a rented maildrop.
 
Hi all!

Be very, very afraid of this casino! I received a coupon for 155% match from them in my email today. While that in itself is nothing to be alarmed about, the fact I received the same offer from Captain Jack casino, same coupon code, is cause for alarm. If this is part of Captain Jack, Ringmaster, etc., then this is definitely part of a rogue group. Steer away from them!
 

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