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- Jun 20, 2001
I play at casinos that have terms I don't agree with because:
a) I like to gamble
and
b) I can afford to lose the money if they steal it off me.
As such it's a calculated risk on top of a calculated risk. When I deposit money into a casino I immediately write it off, whether I lose it playing the games or lose it because the casino decides not to pay me for whatever reason.
You can dress it up however you like Chopley, but the fact remains that you continue to play at casinos that have this clause so it obviously doesn't bother you that much at all....and yet you expect everyone here to accept that it is such a vital and important issue. Your own behaviour just makes my point for me i.e. it is a non-issue.
The whole "I can afford to lose it if they don't pay me" line is just a cop out. You can't tell me that if an accredited casino, or any other casino, ripped you off you that you wouldn't post about it here and launch a PAB etc. So, make up your mind Chopley.....is it such a vital issue that accredited casinos should be rogued as a result, or is it something that obviously doesn't stop you from playing and hence isn't really that big a deal after all. Your behaviour contradicts your alleged convictions.
(Case in point would be an RTG or a Playtech casino (honestly can't remember which) that decided they wanted a whole raft of documentation when I came to make a withdrawal, it wasn't a withdrawal for a huge amount and was certainly less than I'd deposited there. I wasn't prepared to send documentation of the nature they requested to some godforsaken identity theft haven so I just reversed the withdrawal and played it out, and never played with that group of casinos ever again. As far as I'm concerned the casino stole my withdrawal off me, so it falls into category (b) above, but that's OK, 'cause I'd written the cash off anyway.)
The casino did not "steal" your money. You refused to provide the ID they requested (which you agreed to do when creating your account), and blew it all back. If you thought you weren't going to be paid, why bother playing the money to zero? Why not just uninstall and walk away? I'll bet if you won $10,000 you would have found the time and the inclination to send the requested documents.
Mind you, this statement about "stealing" explains why you hold the opinions you hold. It's so inaccurate and illogical I'm scratching my head as to why a person who tries to appear intelligent would even say it.
Since I am not privy to Red Flush's customer database and how they've interacted with all their customers past and present, no I can't.
Neither are you, and neither can you, for that matter.
The term is not just silly, it's rogue.
LOL. I didn't ask you to contact Red Flush and ask for their records.
Give me some examples from the CM forums, PAB's etc. I would strongly suggest that if Red Flush were in the habit of invoking this rule, we would be seeing it regularly in the forums.
Of course, I'm sending you on a wild goose chase, because there aren't any, because if there were, Bryan would have kicked them out.
If Red Flush did invoke this rule, then I agree it would be a bad choice. However, it is stated in their terms, so if you don't like the terms, don't play. Find somewhere that doesn't have that term.
Listing the term is silly, both because it is silly in itself, and because it is never used. It is not rogue....if it is, then so is the casino, and you are accusing Bryan of listing rogue casinos in his accredited list. Would you like to email him about that, given that you feel so strongly? Or would you prefer to just keep harping about it in the forums?
a) I like to gamble
and
b) I can afford to lose the money if they steal it off me.
As such it's a calculated risk on top of a calculated risk. When I deposit money into a casino I immediately write it off, whether I lose it playing the games or lose it because the casino decides not to pay me for whatever reason.
You can dress it up however you like Chopley, but the fact remains that you continue to play at casinos that have this clause so it obviously doesn't bother you that much at all....and yet you expect everyone here to accept that it is such a vital and important issue. Your own behaviour just makes my point for me i.e. it is a non-issue.
The whole "I can afford to lose it if they don't pay me" line is just a cop out. You can't tell me that if an accredited casino, or any other casino, ripped you off you that you wouldn't post about it here and launch a PAB etc. So, make up your mind Chopley.....is it such a vital issue that accredited casinos should be rogued as a result, or is it something that obviously doesn't stop you from playing and hence isn't really that big a deal after all. Your behaviour contradicts your alleged convictions.
(Case in point would be an RTG or a Playtech casino (honestly can't remember which) that decided they wanted a whole raft of documentation when I came to make a withdrawal, it wasn't a withdrawal for a huge amount and was certainly less than I'd deposited there. I wasn't prepared to send documentation of the nature they requested to some godforsaken identity theft haven so I just reversed the withdrawal and played it out, and never played with that group of casinos ever again. As far as I'm concerned the casino stole my withdrawal off me, so it falls into category (b) above, but that's OK, 'cause I'd written the cash off anyway.)
The casino did not "steal" your money. You refused to provide the ID they requested (which you agreed to do when creating your account), and blew it all back. If you thought you weren't going to be paid, why bother playing the money to zero? Why not just uninstall and walk away? I'll bet if you won $10,000 you would have found the time and the inclination to send the requested documents.
Mind you, this statement about "stealing" explains why you hold the opinions you hold. It's so inaccurate and illogical I'm scratching my head as to why a person who tries to appear intelligent would even say it.
Since I am not privy to Red Flush's customer database and how they've interacted with all their customers past and present, no I can't.
Neither are you, and neither can you, for that matter.
The term is not just silly, it's rogue.
LOL. I didn't ask you to contact Red Flush and ask for their records.

Give me some examples from the CM forums, PAB's etc. I would strongly suggest that if Red Flush were in the habit of invoking this rule, we would be seeing it regularly in the forums.
Of course, I'm sending you on a wild goose chase, because there aren't any, because if there were, Bryan would have kicked them out.
If Red Flush did invoke this rule, then I agree it would be a bad choice. However, it is stated in their terms, so if you don't like the terms, don't play. Find somewhere that doesn't have that term.
Listing the term is silly, both because it is silly in itself, and because it is never used. It is not rogue....if it is, then so is the casino, and you are accusing Bryan of listing rogue casinos in his accredited list. Would you like to email him about that, given that you feel so strongly? Or would you prefer to just keep harping about it in the forums?
