You have been paid fast. Great...but that doesn't mean that everyone is
And a lot of the people complaining aren't from US.
That was the point of this entire discussion and why this happens at CWC regularly.
It seems the problems they are having with their processors is NOT "just a US thing", but has spread to affect payments throughout the world.
They used to pay fast to eWallets outside the US, but recent events seem to have made this experience patchy. Some players are getting paid fast as before, yet others are being kept waiting.
Reversing the withdrawal back to the account unless further wagering is required (shouldn't even happen as RTG software locks out the withdrawal function if WR remains) is EXTREMELY POOR, especially since no notification is given.
The problem is that the MAIN advice given to gamblers who can't control the temptation to reverse is to "uninstall the software till you have been paid, then reinstall next time you want to deposit".
CWC policy of placing a withdrawal back into the account PREVENTS this self control measure being effective, since players will just wait, and wait, and never know that the waiting is in vain because the withdrawal was put back into their account.
Keep the casino installed, and players who can't resist will often have "just a few spins more" when they log in and find their withdrawal has been placed back into their accounts. Some will try then to get back up to the amount of their earlier withdrawal, and end up playing it all back.
Bonus bans are not a "new policy", however accusing players of "playing in the wrong way", rather than telling them they have done well, and don't qualify for bonuses because they are ahead.
My bonus ban came about because I got lucky, and more than once, ending up well ahead.
It's not really a true bonus ban as such, since there is often still a low percentage ongoing slots bonus in the lobby for such players.
I prefer Microgaming in any case, but unfortunately for US players, this is not an option, and they have to make the best of a severely limited selection of operators, and many of these are rogue.
US players should seriously consider whether the whole thing is over for now, rather than struggle on and face yet more delays and DoJ seizures of their money.
Recent events demonstrate that the US authorities are no longer going to ensure players get their money back, and in fact don't care if they don't, and one experience from a player who asked about getting their money back was a threat that the "authorities" could do more than just take their money, and they should be grateful it has been left at that, rather than coming after the players' other assets (house, car, etc).
It is the process of receiving the withdrawal that has hit US players hard, whilst operators are soon adapting to the loss of deposit options, and US players quickly find another working deposit method.