- Joined
- Jun 5, 2006
- Location
- Edmonton Canada
I was at a microgaming casino and reading the T&Cs for a promotion they're running and saw this:
I dunno, this just seems weird to me. And perhaps a bit insulting! Why would they not want to use a real photo of the person who wins? Are all online gamblers that hideous?
I notice they use the word "may" - does that mean that if I win, I first send a photo of myself to see if I'm up to their standards?
It's not that I really care, if I won $10K they could use a picture of a plucked chicken and say it's me - but it still seems strange.
The Designated Winners hereby agree that their first names may be used in any publicity material by the Casino.
The Designated Winners also agree that models may be used to represent them in any publicity material by the Casino.
The Designated Winners also agree that models may be used to represent them in any publicity material by the Casino.
I dunno, this just seems weird to me. And perhaps a bit insulting! Why would they not want to use a real photo of the person who wins? Are all online gamblers that hideous?
I notice they use the word "may" - does that mean that if I win, I first send a photo of myself to see if I'm up to their standards? It's not that I really care, if I won $10K they could use a picture of a plucked chicken and say it's me - but it still seems strange.
) - so no "model" was necessary. Most publicity seems to use a "silhouette" rather than an actual model for those winners who want to remain anonymous.


(This would be a full set x3 (middle reel expands) and also x the multiplier on the free spins too!)