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I tried catching up with this thread but my god at all the text
My eyes, my poor eyes!
My eyes, my poor eyes!
Well at least it's a response, even still you can't resist some silly sarcasm in your post.
I notice that the first coupon includes the letters APP which might have been an appreciation chip that the casino sends to depositing players. Correct me if I am wrong Tawni.
Amongst these thirteen accounts, kvj has managed to hunt down a total of $6,021 in free chips.
I'm not apologizing for my words. I chose them carefully after the words you chose. And you chose so many words.
I'm copy/pasting what I've posted in the Virtual forum, relating to this:
This has become quite confusing and now with the actual player adding to the mix, it's even more confusing. Because of this, I'm not going to start pulling quotes. Instead, I'll just give hard facts and hopefully, answer all questions surrounding IdRathaBaHorse.
The player (who identified herself with the initials 'kvj') most recently used a free chip (conditions BIGGAME 30 x Playthrough, min/max cash out $ 100 no multiple free chips). She managed to get her winnings up to $2,079, but it was converted to the max pay out on the coupon of $100. She played with that balance for about 15 minutes, and built that up to $305.02, which she requested a withdrawal on, January 23rd. The withdrawal request was denied, January 29, due to multiple free chips and the account was zeroed out.
In this thread, kvj copy/pasted her Withdrawal Request Confirmation. This goes out to everyone requesting a withdrawal and is exactly what it states itself to be--a confirmation of her withdrawal request. This is by no means an approval of withdrawal.
There is much more to this story, which includes accounts at 13 of our casinos. She has only deposited once in the amount of $26, back in August, 2012. She attempted a $30 deposit at Ruby Slots in the same month and year, but that deposit was declined.
Amongst these thirteen accounts, kvj has managed to hunt down a total of $6,021 in free chips. Further, in November, 2012, she attempted to make a withdrawal at Silver Oak Casino, but was declined for the same reason she's been declined this time: Multiple free chips.
Last in all this, there is someone using the same computer with the same IP and same last name in her home. I can't say for certain if it is the same person simply opening accounts in a different name or if indeed it is a separate person, but interestingly, this person has opened accounts with nine of our brands (back in August, 2012, when kvj was most active) and this person never deposited a dime. Person #2 hunted down a total of $1,376 in free chips.
I want to echo the sentiments of many of you. I agree that there should be something in place to reject multiple chip use in the RTG software. I know it's been discussed with RTG many times and we're still at the same place. With the Virtual and Ace brands we make it absolutely crystal clear that the use of multiple free chips in a row (without a real deposit between) will void winnings.
Chuchu--you are absolutely correct. The player received an email promotion that contained the coupon code for the free chip. The promotion also contained the following, immediately under the coupon code:
This offer is for depositing Party City members only. We do not allow multiple accounts or free chip redemptions in a row. If you have never deposited with Party City or your last transaction was a chip, please do not claim this code before making a deposit.
The player chose to ignore this and used the chip, anyhow.
Without CM employees, the regulars that routinely kiss ass, and the crowd I irritated myself, no one else in the world is unaware of you and your outfit being a joke.
Most don't have the balls to post it but don't think you're fooling anyone.
I will get copies of those deposits she made and PROVE you're a lair.
Congrats, you beat a woman just off from beating breast cancer out of $300, another feather in the hat of Virtual Gaming, LOL.