Marcie Mac
Dormant account
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2006
- Location
- LaLa Land
My blondness is going to show, but I have read that Microgaming is not taking any new US signups. If you are already signed up at one Microgaming casino, does that mean you are considered a "not new" us player and can still play at any of them if you haven't previously?
The reason for this "maybe a stupid question" is today I get a very nice invite from Red Flush to try them out. What caught my eye is that they have listed the Progressive Slots - something the casino I love took off the menu for U.S. Players. I had not heard of them previously so came here to check them out first and happened to read about no new US customers.
If the marketing information wasn't mailed from LOS ANGELES with a LOS ANGELES return address on the envelope (hello, what are you guys thinking), it would have been deposited straight in the trash. Makes me really nervous getting all of these discs from gambling web sites all over the world in my mail as it is - nothing like calling attention to the fact that you may be an online gambler..
MM
The reason for this "maybe a stupid question" is today I get a very nice invite from Red Flush to try them out. What caught my eye is that they have listed the Progressive Slots - something the casino I love took off the menu for U.S. Players. I had not heard of them previously so came here to check them out first and happened to read about no new US customers.
If the marketing information wasn't mailed from LOS ANGELES with a LOS ANGELES return address on the envelope (hello, what are you guys thinking), it would have been deposited straight in the trash. Makes me really nervous getting all of these discs from gambling web sites all over the world in my mail as it is - nothing like calling attention to the fact that you may be an online gambler..
MM