phynqster
Experienced Member
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2004
- Location
- los angeles, ca
When you first look at the lifetime bonus rule it seems asinine. When I first saw it I thought it was wrong and wanted to change it, but than I realized it was there. On the RTG system there are a number of slot machines that you are able to build up a personal jackpot. I would have players deposit, take a large bonus (400%) and build the jackpot to just before it hit. Remember if they hit the jackpot they would only be entitled to 10x their deposit maximum cash out. They would than make a deposit with NO BONUS, so there would be no restrictions on play through or max cash out. They would than hit the jack pot on their first couple of spins, and cash out the full amount. This is the reason the term is there, for the casinos that offer large bonuses. It is also there for the players who make a deposit, play their money without a bonus, so again no restrictions, than when they loose they than ask for the bonus that was never put in their account.
Anytime a player asked me ahead of time about the lifetime rule I explained that as long as they were not trying to abuse the system I would note on their account and they would be eligible for regular cash out. In the casino I would want EVERY player to play with no bonus that would make everything best, so why would I stop a player who once used bonuses from ever playing without bonuses in the future. You just need open communication.
Anytime a player asked me ahead of time about the lifetime rule I explained that as long as they were not trying to abuse the system I would note on their account and they would be eligible for regular cash out. In the casino I would want EVERY player to play with no bonus that would make everything best, so why would I stop a player who once used bonuses from ever playing without bonuses in the future. You just need open communication.