Resolved I can no longer play at Slotocash

Hi Heidi I wish you all the best.
We live and learn each day.
Good Luck to ya and all the best comes your way.
Tom B-T
And Slotocash is the best one out of them all too.
The best thing for anyone to do is to vent a little to let it out it helps the soul.
 
How can you be with the casino on this one? They should love players like her. This situation has been discussed in other threads, and like you said $20,000 may be pocket change for her, or other players. Hell, there's a lot of high stakes blackjack/craps players that will throw that much, and more, on a single hand/roll of the dice.

Either way, this isn't a reason to "beware" of slotocash, it's just a good indication for you to move on, Heidi :)

It was, and is my opinion that it is good of casinos to be aware of their players and to look after their needs. While most probably think the casino should have no say in how we are going about our gambling, it showed to me that they had taken a decision to ban, possibly due to the amounts lost.

If a casino wants to do this, I don't believe it should be an outright ban and they should speak to the player to talk over their concerns. It just strikes me that a casino which is actively aware of all of its members is a far better place than one which is happy to have no concerns over players' deposits.

Kind of puts a new twist on things. We see enough casinos refusing withdrawals, yet here is one refusing deposits. Doesn't happen often.
 
It was, and is my opinion that it is good of casinos to be aware of their players and to look after their needs. While most probably think the casino should have no say in how we are going about our gambling, it showed to me that they had taken a decision to ban, possibly due to the amounts lost.

If a casino wants to do this, I don't believe it should be an outright ban and they should speak to the player to talk over their concerns. It just strikes me that a casino which is actively aware of all of its members is a far better place than one which is happy to have no concerns over players' deposits.

Kind of puts a new twist on things. We see enough casinos refusing withdrawals, yet here is one refusing deposits. Doesn't happen often.

I have to retract all of my statements, simply because Heidi came out and said that Sloto knew her financial standing, and banned her because it.

This is just another case of someone telling us only what they want us to hear, to get people on their side.

This thread would have taken a totally different road from the get-go if she had came right out and let us know what the exact circumstances were.

down the road, she finally did:

Originally Posted by heidisue76 View Post
I posted my first thread in anger. They know how much money I make a year, and how much I have lost, and decided to ban my account for that reason.
 
They know how much money I make a year
Just curious as to how they would know this? I know I wouldn't give any casino such personal information because I feel it is none of their business how much I made.
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Just curious as to how they would know this? I know I wouldn't give any casino such personal information because I feel it is none of their business how much I made.
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agreed 100% that is it they dont know

wait they must run a credit check on all of us

still something doesnt add up

Cindy
 
agreed 100% that is it they dont know

wait they must run a credit check on all of us

still something doesnt add up

Cindy

You know how they know? I'm going to take an educated guess here:

I think they probably thought something didn't act up, as well, and decided to lock the account and figure out what's going on.

Once communication started, I'm sure the issue of Heidi's finances was brought up, and she told them, hoping that just maybe they would re-open her account.

Sound about right?

You can in fact run a BASIC credit report on someone without their social security number, but the only information that is returned to the requester is basic identity stuff...current address on record, etc. There is no possible way for them to find out your credit score, etc, without a social security number. In fact, it's virtually impossible to figure out how much a person earns in a year by their credit report.

Even so, if they hit your credit report for any reason, they have to have your authorization to do so. Sure, they can run it without your permission, but you could sue the hell out of them for doing so.

Back to topic -

Personally, I also would have told them that it's none of their damn business, and that there's plenty of other casinos out there that would welcome my play.
 
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IMO it was the opposite. She may have been complaining about no wins and said something like," I've lost more than I make in a year/ 6 mos. whatever. They then realized that she should not be gambling what she could not afford. We may be totally off, but that's what I was thinking.
 

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