Maple casino - Gangster terms?

trick

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I looked at the terms for Maple casino and found this bit (my bold):

"If you are found to be cheating or attempting to defraud the Game, or if you make untrue and/or malicious comments with regard to Maple Casino's operation, Maple Casino reserves the right to publicize your actions together with your identity and e-mail address, as well as to circulate this information to other casinos, banks, credit card companies, and appropriate agencies."

Is this not like saying "If you are not happy with us, keep your mouth shut or we will drag you through the mud with every casino, bank, credit card company, and appropriate agency we can find"?

It's been a while since I last read any T&Cs but is this really what we are comming to? Attempts to gag customers via the T&C?
 
Whoa! That would seem to my mind to raise some very serious privacy issues. I'm going to draw eCOGRA's attention to this.
 
Sounds like they got Tony Soprano to write the t+c's. "You keep your mouth shut!.. or you'll be sleeping with the fishes!"
 
VPL do have some stunning terms and conditions at present. If you took them seriously they'd probably belong on the not-recommended list. This is one of the most blatant catch-all we-can-do-whatever-we-like terms I've seen:

7. Promotion Abuse

Maple Casino management reserves the right to determine whether play has been deemed to be promotion abuse even though there may have been compliance with the above terms and conditions.
 
Online gaming is such fun these days. Never mind winning or losing its all about checking the T&Cs with a fine tooth comb to see if you will actually get paid if lightning strikes LOL
 
Makes you wonder..........

trick said:
I looked at the terms for Maple casino and found this bit (my bold):

"If you are found to be cheating or attempting to defraud the Game, or if you make untrue and/or malicious comments with regard to Maple Casino's operation, Maple Casino reserves the right to publicize your actions together with your identity and e-mail address, as well as to circulate this information to other casinos, banks, credit card companies, and appropriate agencies."

Is this not like saying "If you are not happy with us, keep your mouth shut or we will drag you through the mud with every casino, bank, credit card company, and appropriate agency we can find"?

It's been a while since I last read any T&Cs but is this really what we are comming to? Attempts to gag customers via the T&C?

Makes you wonder what Maple Casino has done/is doing to customers that would make them want to post on message boards. Does Maple need to learn customer service 101 where customers are treated fairly and have no reason to vent/post the boards? If I ever play there I'll be sure to put my Ouzi on my lap before I login.
 
I suppose putting them on a Blacklist and inviting others to exchange links with that Blacklist page to further propagate the info on the search engines won't make them happy - but the listing is surely not untrue or malicious!

I will put the link - Bryan, if that is out of order please just nuke it.


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trick said:
...or if you make untrue and/or malicious comments with regard to Maple Casino's operation...
Live Chat (part of)

When i ask, why it is necessary:

Maple Casino: The legal department have come up with this, and this is due to player abuse, we have to, as any other company , have advisory warnings against player abuse.
Maple Casino: this is to prevent people from abusing the maple casino name unfairly.

When i ask about privacy issue:
trick said:
...Maple Casino reserves the right to publicize your actions together with your identity and e-mail address, as well as to circulate this information to other casinos, banks, credit card companies, and appropriate agencies.

Maple Casino: you would have to contact our legal team ro discuss the fine print and legal ramifications with them.
 
Maple Casino reserves the right to publicize your actions together with your identity and e-mail address, as well as to circulate this information to other casinos, banks, credit card companies, and appropriate agencies.

Maple Hood Casino. That shit is straight up gangster, which should not shock anyone considering that BThug is the owner/operator.
 
Those responses to Sodax's questions are a cop-out plain and simple. If the management was at all professional and ethical it would veto any suggestions from lawyers that this sort of image-damaging crap be placed on the site.

I don't buy the lawyer story - this is an over-zealous management trying to intimidate anyone who might have a bad experience with Maple in my opinion.

Casinos do have a tough time with the myriad scams and fraudsters out there, but that does not justify this sort of threat to invade privacy.

The guys at Maple and its sisters know better than this...and they are capable of far better than this. They need to take another look at these T&Cs.
 
What a thing to wake up to in the morning. I don't see how this term is warranted. It's an excellent casino that has a damn good reputation, and I wouldn't see how anyone over there would be worried about malicious postings. And the player privacy thing is a bit too much. This is a term that some of the cheesy Central American casinos have implemented. I've requested that they remove this term. It's eally unneccessary.

vesuvio said:
7. Promotion Abuse

Maple Casino management reserves the right to determine whether play has been deemed to be promotion abuse even though there may have been compliance with the above terms and conditions.

Can't find this one. I know we had a discussion earlier that there was term that stated further that winnings would not be paid, but this was changed. Winnings would be paid, but the player would probably not get any more promos.
 
casinomeister said:
Can't find this one. I know we had a discussion earlier that there was term that stated further that winnings would not be paid, but this was changed. Winnings would be paid, but the player would probably not get any more promos.
It's here:
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I think you're right, though, they're now saying that they will pay the current cash-in in full, so there's not really an issue with it anymore (I just assumed it hadn't changed). No-one disputes the right of casinos to exclude players from further play, however doubtful the reasons. Sorry for distracting the discussion from the gangster terms :D
 
I loved dominique's blacklist! Could almost have been taken directly from Bryan's recommended list!

Nothing quite like an affiliate scorned :)
 
dominique said:
I suppose putting them on a Blacklist and inviting others to exchange links with that Blacklist page to further propagate the info on the search engines won't make them happy - but the listing is surely not untrue or malicious!

I will put the link - Bryan, if that is out of order please just nuke it.


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I wonder why in this list we can find numerous casinos that are blacklisted on your website Dominique and that are reputable for Bryan ? Don't you have somehow the same feelings and points of view towards one place or another ? And then, who am i to believe when gambling ? :)

Philipfromparis
 
KasinoKing said:
:notworthy Just remember - with great power comes great responsibility! ;)
Now where have I heard that before?

philipfromparis said:
I wonder why in this list we can find numerous casinos that are blacklisted on your website Dominique and that are reputable for Bryan ? Don't you have somehow the same feelings and points of view towards one place or another ? And then, who am i to believe when gambling ?

If you read this thread, you'll understand Dom's (and a few other's) frustration.
https://www.casinomeister.com/forums/threads/fortune-affiliates-retroactive-terms.8913/?t=8913

Personally, I think it's a bit premature to go around blacklisting casinos because this is an ongoing complex situation.
 
Choke, Shock

chucho said:
Maple Hood Casino. That shit is straight up gangster, which should not shock anyone considering that BThug is the owner/operator.

CM??????? Any proof to this? Disagree/agree? :confused:
 
Bethug is definitely not the owner/operator of Maple... LOL...

As for blacklists - I think it's warranted to put up an AFFILIATE blacklist, perhaps, but if these lists (I haven't looked) are blacklisting casinos for PLAYERS, I certainly wouldn't agree with that.
 
I don't believe making a player/affiliate distinction when it comes to the honesty of casinos. Either I trust them or I don't. If they don't pay players I toss them, and if the don't pay affiliates I toss them too. To me, there is no difference. I listen a lot to Bryan, and I also use my personal judgement.

These casinos were on my "trusted list" (I don't keep one, but I only put those I personally trust on my site) too until just a day ago. I haven't even had a chance yet to pull them off my site. I finally gave up on Fortune, Vegas Partners and Partnerlogic. Partnerlogic is so removed from everything I don't even know if they are aware of any of the grievances. Fortune and Vegas Partners have shown no intention to even try to reach some sort of agreement. They retroactively changed their T&Cs and that is that.

On the positive side, I just removed Referback (Belle Rock) and Wager Junction (Grand Aces et al) from my blacklist as they removed the retoactive changes to their T&Cs. I may not like Referback's deal anymore, but they are not in breach.

Anyways, to me there is no difference if a casino cheats players out of money or if it cheats affiliates out of money. A cheat is a cheat.
 
I may not like Referback's deal anymore, but they are not in breach.

Sheesh.

They have been operating in breach for AGES now - just because the current terms don't bother you doesn't mean they haven't been screwing the pooches every month.
 
This is true - but it is also the reason I am so adamant about not letting this happen again. We didn't act when Referback did this, and I understand there is a time factor in these things as far as the law is concerned - a "grandfathering" factor.

I just want to make sure it doesn't happen again. It will become "normal in the industry" to ignore contracts and change T&Cs at will. There will be plenty of precedent for that argument if we don't stop this one.
 
does anyone know if VPL run ANY part of its operation from the uk? if they do and you have been a victim of this, then i would suggest that you report this to the britsh police as what they done is very serious criminal act. also if they have any part of their operation stationed here then in 2007 they will need a gaming licence, something which i think they will have already kissed goodbye to if this is the case.
 

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