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Am I mistaken, but aren't there unpaid EH players out there? Or did they all get paid?
I don't know about players but there are affiliates who weren't paid.
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Am I mistaken, but aren't there unpaid EH players out there? Or did they all get paid?
I don't know about players but there are affiliates who weren't paid.
Yea! Good job footdr! I am always amazed how some of you guys just win random big hits on slots like that. I have no idea how to do thatwhat:
It confirms Canadian's can't play, and ALSO confirms where the new owner/operator is based- since they pretty much allow every US state where no specific law exists to prohibit the act of gambling, even though UIGEA prohibits them taking deposits and paying players. They also seem to allow Israeli and Turkish players, despite specific laws there to make online gambling illegal. Canada on the other hand, simply have no law making it specifically LEGAL, yet they are scared of going anywhere near Canadian players, thus, Canada can be the only country where they ARE vulnerable to the attentions of law enforcement.
Other bans on Canadian players have tended to be accompanied by a total ban on US players as well, lumping both countries together because of their close cooperation. Neteller don't allow Canadian gamblers because they are based in Canada, and Rival banned Canadian players because the owners lived there.
I agree, I just wonder where, they have always been very tight lipped, as for Rival I knew the whole fiasco and heard first hand from a source close to Rival here in my home town.
What happens to the progressive jackpots now that EH is shutting down? No one had a good answer, oh well.

What happens to the progressive jackpots now that EH is shutting down? No one had a good answer, oh well.
Someone appears to be telling fibs on the Liberty Slots issue - this has just appeared here:
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"Vegas Technology confirmed today that online casino Liberty Slots will be functioning with a .eu domain, bringing its well liked titles back online. The press release states the similarity between Liberty Slots and the English Harbour group of online casinos is “obvious”, and the site is designed much the same.
"Manager for Liberty Slots online casino, George Jones, said: “Cleopatra’s Pyramid is a classic online slot machine that’s been popular for many years. So, we’re very glad to be able to bring it back for online casino players everywhere. Judging by the feedback we’ve had so far, a lot of players are pretty happy to have a place to play Agent Cash and Real Deal too and so are we.”
"The company confirmed that tournaments will run each month on the Vegas Technology platform offering over 100 slot games....."
It looks as if these guys need to get their story straight!
Sorry for not posting earlier on the Canadian player question, I have been traveling the last few days and was just jumping on today to see what's been going on.
Unfortunately we cannot accept Canadian players due to a restriction placed on us by the software provider.
Much of the confusion could have been avoided by NOT simply resurrecting the EH website with edited content, but instead building a new site from scratch, and offering the software as "returning under new ownership by popular demand". The familiar slots could have been prominent on the new site to show players they were getting their favourite games back again.
vinylweatherman;457003 I expect people will just carry on digging.QUOTE said:I expect that is exactly what will happen, for all the reasons VWM has expressed so eloquently, and because this "new" software provider is so shrouded in apparent secrecy.![]()
ok, i have made a withdraw, i have sendet the normally needed documents. My ID and a actual bill. i have depositet with Neteller. I have received a email, that they need again a screenshot from my netelleraccount. Anyone have sending a screenshot from his ewallet for verfication? All casinos that i play only need my ID and a actual bill (when i pay with creditcard than need a screenshot from this).

Thought I would check these guys out.
Installed, and asked the chat person about bonuses etc.
Interestingly, the chat rep was Andreas with whom I used to deal with at English Harbour. Oh, and the quirky bonus terms are exactly the same as EH too.
I guess it could be a coincidence![]()
Can you be certain this was the SAME Andreas?
Even if it was, it proves only that a single member of EH support moved to a job with another operator, an obvious move for someone out of work because their employer has ceased trading.
If ALL the new staff are old EH staff, you would have a point.
If there is a deception here, it WILL be found out in the end.




Went from $1600.00 to $3000.00 final cashout after playing redeposits over weekend. Sent my final documents Monday and withdrawal via Courier Ck already processed.
Pretty good and I love their slots. Glad their back!![]()

Went from $1600.00 to $3000.00 final cashout after playing redeposits over weekend. Sent my final documents Monday and withdrawal via Courier Ck already processed.
Pretty good and I love their slots. Glad their back!![]()
I'm a player not an affiliate. I'm the customer at the restaurant that ordered what I expect to be a good dish.
Affiliates are the hosts that took my reservation and seated me. The casinos are the owners/managers. Customer Service
could be the chefs.
What I'm trying to say is that I really don't care much how the restaurant is paying the hosts, Or the drama that is
going on in the restaurant... I just care if the dish I ordered is served in a timely manner, is safe to eat, and tastes good...
IMHO, the more affiliates an online casino has the more contradictions occur about that said online casino. Look at the attacks
that Liberty Slots has had due to affiliates emotions. We have not yet seen any occurrences that the casino did not pay an eligible winner.
Congrats on the win. I love their slots also and have missed playing them since EH stopped their business.
Let us know when check ARRIVES. Am interested to hear time frame of receiving check from what appears to be a 11/28 approval date? If you don't mind, please tell when check actually arrives at your home.
THanks,
Diane
I definately will keep you and others posted.

Domestic and cleared.If you don't mind me asking was it a foreign check? Canadian?
Hi All,
I hope you are keeping well and gearing up for the holiday season. I just wanted to drop in and let you know that Liberty Slots is now certified by CFG (You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.). Their seal has been added to our site and CFG will be conducting ongoing fairness audits of our games on a monthly basis.
Regards,
DM.
Hi All,
I hope you are keeping well and gearing up for the holiday season. I just wanted to drop in and let you know that Liberty Slots is now certified by CFG (You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.). Their seal has been added to our site and CFG will be conducting ongoing fairness audits of our games on a monthly basis.
Regards,
DM.
I hope you add some big tournaments there aswell. Eh and the Goldencasino group used to do tournaments up to 100k$ guaranteed a month, which i really enjoyed. I know your not one of these groups, but the software has some great potential tournament wise.
....and as long as they keep the double buyin bug too eh??
I know a few members here cheated and did "quite well" out of these tournaments.
As an aside, the deposit methods are a problem especially for the welcome bonus.
I always take the signup.bonus to test new casinos, but bonuses are not allowed on MB or Neteller deposits,...only on credit card deposits, and then only VISA. Since I use mastercard only and the aforementioned ewallets, I can't play.
I just don't understand why bonuses arent allowed for ewallets. Considering there is a zero risk of chargeback, it would seem to be the best option...??
....and as long as they keep the double buyin bug too eh??
I know a few members here cheated and did "quite well" out of these tournaments.
As an aside, the deposit methods are a problem especially for the welcome bonus.
I always take the signup.bonus to test new casinos, but bonuses are not allowed on MB or Neteller deposits,...only on credit card deposits, and then only VISA. Since I use mastercard only and the aforementioned ewallets, I can't play.
I just don't understand why bonuses arent allowed for ewallets. Considering there is a zero risk of chargeback, it would seem to be the best option...??
Maybe they only want US players to have these bonuses. US players are not going to worry about Neteller and Moneybookers. Other than this, it seems odd given the greater scam potential of credit cards when being used by new players. Not only could the cards be stolen, but even legitimate deposits could be charged back by telling the card company the card was lost/stolen shortly before the time of deposit when the player has lost, but not of course if they have won. It is hard to prove a card was not lost unless the player is stupid enough to use it again elsewhere when it is supposedly lost, but not yet reported as such.
The same fraud can of course be pulled with an eWallet, deposit into eWallet, lose at casino, and then charge back card deposit to eWallet saying card was lost earlier. The eWallet then charges back to the casino, which loses whether the scam is direct via a card, or through an eWallet. The only difference is that the eWallet verifies the card, not the casino. Meybe the casino feels safer knowing the card details at the time of deposit so that they can check it against a list of chargebacks, rather than wait for the eWallet to find out days later and come asking for the money back from the casino, which they may already have paid out to a winning player, and not actually made from a losing one.

The problem is though that a player can chargeback up to 180 days after with many cards, so the casino can still be screwed either way.
It must come down to ewallet fees which must be higher than cc deposits.
I would think the chargeback rate would be lower for ewallets as once you do it your days of using that ewallet are over. At least with a cc you could join an unrelated casino with a different card and do it all over...there are plenty of operators who don't share info.
since there are no ewallets left for u.s. players that allow deposit And withdrawal from the ewallet account, I love being able to use AE for deposits at Liberty Slots and also the withdrawal options and their very fast payments. My last check recieved overnight courier. Big plus in my opinion.![]()


