Is GoWild casino Still Ok to Play?

Dont bother

Their support center got raided. Good luck on clearing any bonuses or winning for that matter. Havent been able to clear a bonus or come near the wager amount needed. Only once, and that time I got caught by "playthrough carryover" bug (only time that happened to me on MGS) and support did nothing. But to be honest even if they did change amount I had left in my account from bonus to cash it wouldnt matter because I had less then what minimum withdrawal amount is.

And I still cant clear it with any of the FS I get once in a while.

Reading their support center got raided by police in Serbia kind of cleared few things about me not being able to cashout from there. This also brings another thing to light about online gambling but I dont want to derail it completely.

P.S. To GoWild support, girls you could have spoken to me in your first language. It would eliminate those times when you couldnt understand what I was trying to say.
 
They are offering about 20 free tourneys tonight last night they did 7 and the annoying help window appeared while playing so they must be back to normal.
 
Having read that whole thread, I can't help thinkin that whole thing was nothing more than the Serbian cops thinking they could squeeze a good kickback out of somebody, and raiding a call center they thought was a server farm.

I looked into doing business over there in the balkans. Serbia and Montenegro do have, uh, what they call "licenses" for about $10k a month... batteries not included... or apparently you can just grease johnny law when he shows up at your door every tuesday. Not much benefit to the customer or the house in doing business from a place like that. Especially to save some rent on running a call center.

Someone in that thread raised the possibility that no one knows if the servers are actually in Serbia. Just from my own research on it, I'd say that's almost impossible. You can't get that kind of bandwidth or infrastructure in the balkans. There are blackouts, you need backup generators... the fastest line you can get is like a bundle of DSL connections. I seriously doubt they're running any critical parts of their operation from there.
 
Having read that whole thread, I can't help thinkin that whole thing was nothing more than the Serbian cops thinking they could squeeze a good kickback out of somebody, and raiding a call center they thought was a server farm.

I looked into doing business over there in the balkans. Serbia and Montenegro do have, uh, what they call "licenses" for about $10k a month... batteries not included... or apparently you can just grease johnny law when he shows up at your door every tuesday. Not much benefit to the customer or the house in doing business from a place like that. Especially to save some rent on running a call center.

Someone in that thread raised the possibility that no one knows if the servers are actually in Serbia. Just from my own research on it, I'd say that's almost impossible. You can't get that kind of bandwidth or infrastructure in the balkans. There are blackouts, you need backup generators... the fastest line you can get is like a bundle of DSL connections. I seriously doubt they're running any critical parts of their operation from there.


Reading this last line made is so easy to understand your "expertise"
I sure hope your answer was written on some kind of experience, since to me it looks like stereotype.
If you ever looked up your active connections and compared before and after playing the casino, you would notice that that it is not related to that country at all.
Any normal company has generators, power outage can happen everywhere.
When you download games, it takes little bandwith to play them.

All of what i said can be tested in 5 minutes, however your arguments are based on pure speculations and stereotypes.
 

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