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I tried to send you PM before.

Just to make things clear regarding the issue. The reason for this issues is there are two accounts that are reported as similar by the system. The system is auto blocking them all the time. None of the accounts are self-excluded. The team sorted it out for you at Mr Vegas so could login and withdraw your winnings.
Are you transferring customer data without explicit consent?
 
Come on it's clearly a bit of a rip of Mr green and Leo Vegas. It's good marketing and definitely done intentionally.
 
Come on it's clearly a bit of a rip of Mr green and Leo Vegas. It's good marketing and definitely done intentionally.

What rip-off?

You try and get an SEO ranking to have Mr Vegas appear on the same page when someone searches for Leo Vegas or Mr Green. Good luck with that.

So if it is was meant to be a rip-off then it was a rather poorly executed one.
 
The name isn't particularly a rip off but the green hat (with added shamrock to put people off the scent) and they've recruited the leo vegas's lions green brother.
It's simply been pointed out that the logo is a similar mix of the two and anyone that has pointed it out has a solid case. Not that it's an issue. Merely an observation.
 
I see a great advantage in offering an alternative to what was a stand alone casino even if it is to begin with a clone of the original. Both for the casino and punter.
Videoslots have always been very innovative and my guess is that they are planning to use MrVegas as a vessel to offer innovations that they can not implement in videoslots due to budget restraints. I mean,there is only so many incentives they can offer before it becomes financially unviable.
And it is way too restrictive to be expected to deposit at the one casino for obvious reasons.
I am looking forward to seeing what the new site has to offer.
 
The name isn't particularly a rip off but the green hat (with added shamrock to put people off the scent) and they've recruited the leo vegas's lions green brother.
It's simply been pointed out that the logo is a similar mix of the two and anyone that has pointed it out has a solid case. Not that it's an issue. Merely an observation.

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What rip-off?

You try and get an SEO ranking to have Mr Vegas appear on the same page when someone searches for Leo Vegas or Mr Green. Good luck with that.

So if it is was meant to be a rip-off then it was a rather poorly executed one.

The pre-launch logo was clearly intended to poke at the existing Leo and Mr Green brands. Whether they ever really intended to use it is another thing, but it got them a bunch of pre-publicity and online chatter with absolutely no marketing spend. So if they intended to use it and sensible heads decided not to risk it, great. If they never really intended to use it - great.

Either way, they won and got you talking. And the house always wins.
 
I see a great advantage in offering an alternative to what was a stand alone casino even if it is to begin with a clone of the original. Both for the casino and punter.
Videoslots have always been very innovative and my guess is that they are planning to use MrVegas as a vessel to offer innovations that they can not implement in videoslots due to budget restraints. I mean,there is only so many incentives they can offer before it becomes financially unviable.
And it is way too restrictive to be expected to deposit at the one casino for obvious reasons.
I am looking forward to seeing what the new site has to offer.

No UK licence for starters. :D

I think it will be more directed towards Asia. Rainbow Fridays and The Lucky Charm Race are pointing towards that.

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Correct.
That others have use lions, hats and whatnot in their logos, names, marketing etc. Did everyone rip-off LeoVegas and Mr Green? I highly doubt it.

Anything similar to another companies logo can be pointed out as a rip-off. It's fine, it happens. It's a little bit lazy but it's completely fine.
 
Correct.


Anything similar to another companies logo can be pointed out as a rip-off. It's fine, it happens. It's a little bit lazy but it's completely fine.

e.g. before LeoVegas, there was a casino called LeoJackpot. It's been closed down for some time now but they were around years before LV and had a lion in their logo. (quite a rogue outfit I might add)
 

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