PR: 32Red acquires Go Wild Casino's UK customers

My thought is -Great that it was 32Red and not Digimedia that bought the data:eek2:

..or casino rewards.
Someone would have bought it and at least it's the ''good ones''.
 
OK I've glanced over this and it's cut and dry. GW is out of the UK market therefore they sold their customer base to 32.

Is that legal, not sure and not for me to post about but I do know 32 R is a respectable company handling any data. JMO

Yes, I would also add thatit looks like both are acting in good faith so as not to inconvenience players following an external, unpredicted, event. I prefer smooth transition and continuation of service for the customer, adding an opt in might be just extra hassle but there is value in the dormant account data so an opt in would reduce the price paid.
 
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I was only making a joke of it P.V. really. I'm not too fussed, I don't even think I have a GoWild account but we see complaints about the selling of personal data to third parties most days of the week in the non casino World so I don't see how they can just buy a database of customers details.

Hopefully 32Red can give us more information anyway seeing as they've been active on this thread.

It probably works something like this and unless you have opted out it seems any one can buy this information about you.

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Its bad really, you have to fill in these forms by law and unless you do opt out the local councils can make a fortune selling these databases
 
Yes, I would also add thatit looks like both are acting in good faith so as not to inconvenience players following an external, unpredicted, event. I prefer smooth transition and continuation of service for the customer, adding an opt in might be just extra hassle but there is value in the dormant account data so an opt in would reduce the price paid.

Hardly unpredicted. They had several weeks to act, plenty of time to get the consent or otherwise from players.

It suggests that this was a deliberate attempt to retain the value of the data being sold by making sure it was not diminished by players choosing to opt out ahead of any sale. If the sale was about protecting players' interests, then there would be no need to worry about players deciding to opt out and closing their accounts prior to migration.
 
Hardly unpredicted. They had several weeks to act, plenty of time to get the consent or otherwise from players.

It suggests that this was a deliberate attempt to retain the value of the data being sold by making sure it was not diminished by players choosing to opt out ahead of any sale. If the sale was about protecting players' interests, then there would be no need to worry about players deciding to opt out and closing their accounts prior to migration.

True. I meant not allowed for adequately in their Ts and Cs and Privacy Policy.

Of course it was about maximising the value of the data to both parties, hence why I think they have broken the data protection rules even if not through being evil monsters, just wanting £££.
 
True. I meant not allowed for adequately in their Ts and Cs and Privacy Policy.

Of course it was about maximising the value of the data to both parties, hence why I think they have broken the data protection rules even if not through being evil monsters, just wanting £££.


This is EXACTLY what these rules are designed to prevent, so this may be a more serious matter than the industry thinks. Having gotten used to selling on players' accounts under the old regime, and there being no repercussions other than discontent among some players, they may not be ready for complaints that are made under the new rules, where the UK licence at least is governed by English law, rather than "the laws of <insert licencing jurisdiction here>" as often stated in the general terms.
 
This is EXACTLY what these rules are designed to prevent, so this may be a more serious matter than the industry thinks. Having gotten used to selling on players' accounts under the old regime, and there being no repercussions other than discontent among some players, they may not be ready for complaints that are made under the new rules, where the UK licence at least is governed by English law, rather than "the laws of <insert licencing jurisdiction here>" as often stated in the general terms.

Again, I agree, but it needs someone whose data was sold to take the complaint to the ICO.
 
According to Matt Booth they acquired 60,000 new players. That's a lot more than I was expecting. I'm assuming only a small percentage of those players would be active though.

Would be interesting to know how much they paid for the database, maybe it will be mentioned in their 2014 accounts report.

I feel if there's one company you can trust to conduct their business operations legitimately, then it's 32red.
 
Hardly unpredicted. They had several weeks to act, plenty of time to get the consent or otherwise from players.

It suggests that this was a deliberate attempt to retain the value of the data being sold by making sure it was not diminished by players choosing to opt out ahead of any sale. If the sale was about protecting players' interests, then there would be no need to worry about players deciding to opt out and closing their accounts prior to migration.
Players probably gave consent when they signed up. GoWild redirects me to 32Red, so I cannot access its privacy policy, but 32Red's includes "In the event of a merger or consolidation of 32Red, or the sale of all or substantially all of its stock or assets, or the transfer of the operation and distribution of certain products or Services to a third-party, or bankruptcy of 32Red, your personal information may be transferred to 32Red' successor or assign resulting from such events."
 
Players probably gave consent when they signed up. GoWild redirects me to 32Red, so I cannot access its privacy policy, but 32Red's includes "In the event of a merger or consolidation of 32Red, or the sale of all or substantially all of its stock or assets, or the transfer of the operation and distribution of certain products or Services to a third-party, or bankruptcy of 32Red, your personal information may be transferred to 32Red' successor or assign resulting from such events."

This would be implicit consent, not explicit. It's also not a choice, it's made compulsory from the start. The regulations are stricter when it comes to a compulsory consent needed in order to access the service. It's going to be a question as to whether it is "necessary" to share the data, or whether it was done for the company's gain.

This won't be tested unless someone affected lodges a complaint or makes an enquiry with the ICO.
 
This would be implicit consent, not explicit. It's also not a choice, it's made compulsory from the start. The regulations are stricter when it comes to a compulsory consent needed in order to access the service. It's going to be a question as to whether it is "necessary" to share the data, or whether it was done for the company's gain.
This won't be tested unless someone affected lodges a complaint or makes an enquiry with the ICO.

Of course it was 'necessary' as you would be the first to complain if you had lost comp points or tourney placings etc. as a result of GoWild leaving the UK market.
 
Where do we as player stand with regards to features we had build up in slots at GoWild??? I mean I know all slots are random. BUT slot like Avalon 2 and other slots where you have wagered a lot and done some achievements surely you will lose something on this?.

Also worth to mention the Untamed series. How about all the achievements now as they have just been lost? :mad: :(

I also need to choose to abandon my old 32red account opened way back when 32red casino opened up. I will then lose everything archived. Can someone someone please tell me 100% surely that on slot Battlestar Galatica I have played most actually almost archived highest rank there. Is there no advantage at all having played so many spins? and all these paytables on newer slots where you can get achievements. Is it just all eye candy?

Also now when I am at it. What if as a player at Microgaming Casino. I might have forgotten some features I had triggered. Also just lost. But how about at Casinos where i already play. Is there not any way to check in an easy way? Could I contact support at lets say 32red and they can see this?

Sorry everything above written very hasty. So poorly worded i guess hope it makes sense hehe.
 
Why not keep your 32Red account and pretend that Go Wild are closing and will be gone forever? Which it is.

That would do it for you :thumbsup:
 
Why not keep your 32Red account and pretend that Go Wild are closing and will be gone forever? Which it is.

That would do it for you :thumbsup:

My problem is yes will lose all build on either account anyways. And other thing is I have been thinking changing my currency to pounds £ anyways. Which no matter what will lose my old account as they cant change currency without closing account :oops:
 
My problem is yes will lose all build on either account anyways. And other thing is I have been thinking changing my currency to pounds £ anyways. Which no matter what will lose my old account as they cant change currency without closing account :oops:

So if you keep the one at 32Red you will at least have the achievments left in there.

You could also move back to Denmark....but wait...they don't take people from Denmark at all do they? :eek2:
You're stuck!:)
 
Players probably gave consent when they signed up. GoWild redirects me to 32Red, so I cannot access its privacy policy, but 32Red's includes "In the event of a merger or consolidation of 32Red, or the sale of all or substantially all of its stock or assets, or the transfer of the operation and distribution of certain products or Services to a third-party, or bankruptcy of 32Red, your personal information may be transferred to 32Red' successor or assign resulting from such events."

I read their privacy policy, it was the usual warm words, nothing saying - oh yeah and we can sell your details and transfer your balance, your password, your payment method - the works - to someone we choose (who pays us).

The warm words were a very long way away from this.

As it happens I can't get too upset about this. I think both companies have operated in good faith to minimise inconvenience to players (and maximise their bottom lines) - but I do think they broke the rules. They are not selling card details on e-bay or passwords on the silk road, they are legitimate firms but I do think they have broken the rules.

If a player tests this by going to the ICO I would expect a slap on the wrist for this. I do wonder if, given that both are acting in good faith, anyone will make that effort.
 
Of course it was 'necessary' as you would be the first to complain if you had lost comp points or tourney placings etc. as a result of GoWild leaving the UK market.

It wasn't.

They just needed to contact their UK players in good time to tell them that GoWild would no longer be taking bets from them after the 10th, and that they should play off their bonuses, cash in their comps, and withdraw balances before then. They could be given the option of having their accounts closed on the 10th, or transferred to 32Red. They could have used "opt out" and shown this was in the interests of players who might not have replied because they didn't see the email, and who might have lost balances and comps otherwise.
 
Where do we as player stand with regards to features we had build up in slots at GoWild??? I mean I know all slots are random. BUT slot like Avalon 2 and other slots where you have wagered a lot and done some achievements surely you will lose something on this?.

Also worth to mention the Untamed series. How about all the achievements now as they have just been lost? :mad: :(

I also need to choose to abandon my old 32red account opened way back when 32red casino opened up. I will then lose everything archived. Can someone someone please tell me 100% surely that on slot Battlestar Galatica I have played most actually almost archived highest rank there. Is there no advantage at all having played so many spins? and all these paytables on newer slots where you can get achievements. Is it just all eye candy?

Also now when I am at it. What if as a player at Microgaming Casino. I might have forgotten some features I had triggered. Also just lost. But how about at Casinos where i already play. Is there not any way to check in an easy way? Could I contact support at lets say 32red and they can see this?

Sorry everything above written very hasty. So poorly worded i guess hope it makes sense hehe.

This is the problem with a no notice lockout. These will be lost forever as the transferred accounts end up on the 32Red server. They can even get lost when casinos just upgrade their own servers, including when the move to a different licencing jurisdiction.

Some achievements DO lock away a portion of the slots RTP, and thus could represent part of the payout for bets already played.
 
If anyones interested if you log into gowild account it transfers you to 32RED and tells you you can get free £10 for registering bank card as my method was neteller. Never tried it out tho as went to live chat and got my go wild account blocked as last thing I need is 2 accounts at 32RED. I know it wouldn't be a problem but thought it better just to get rid of gowild account. Wonder what would've happened if id played £10 and won on gowild account tho lol.
 
I logged in tonight, after getting a 'welcome' email from 32Red. Took the free £10, and cashed in my loyalty points. But that seems to be all there is on offer. There isn't even a 'daily bonus' on offer. my lobby looks like this

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The red dots just spin and spin...
So i can't see much point in keeping the account
 
This is the problem with a no notice lockout. These will be lost forever as the transferred accounts end up on the 32Red server. They can even get lost when casinos just upgrade their own servers, including when the move to a different licencing jurisdiction.

Some achievements DO lock away a portion of the slots RTP, and thus could represent part of the payout for bets already played.

Exactly what I wanted to hear. I had feeling about that. It seems Microgaming slots works different than from Net Ent and RTG.

I dont want this thread to end up in all out discussion about something like this again. BUT from my point of view it seems like Microgaming slots Continue from where they left when you log back into a slot? Showing last spin and same coin size bet. That is not random and seems there is some kind of controlled RTP. Call me stupid but that is what I think. We will never know 100% will we??? :confused:

IF I had to choose between my gowild and 32Red account. If lets say I had done 800 spins on Avalon 2 without triggering the first feature at 32Red. And at Gowild casino I had not touched Avalon 2 yet. Then 1st choice would be continue play at 32Red. Makes sense? Yes I think it does. :cool:

Anyone knows if it would be way to big task for 32Red to get my RTP on every single slot since i opened account? Something I will try ask for in email very soon. And I will do this at all Casinos and try see what stats actually are.
 
Exactly what I wanted to hear. I had feeling about that. It seems Microgaming slots works different than from Net Ent and RTG.

I dont want this thread to end up in all out discussion about something like this again. BUT from my point of view it seems like Microgaming slots Continue from where they left when you log back into a slot? Showing last spin and same coin size bet. That is not random and seems there is some kind of controlled RTP. Call me stupid but that is what I think. We will never know 100% will we??? :confused:

IF I had to choose between my gowild and 32Red account. If lets say I had done 800 spins on Avalon 2 without triggering the first feature at 32Red. And at Gowild casino I had not touched Avalon 2 yet. Then 1st choice would be continue play at 32Red. Makes sense? Yes I think it does. :cool:

Anyone knows if it would be way to big task for 32Red to get my RTP on every single slot since i opened account? Something I will try ask for in email very soon. And I will do this at all Casinos and try see what stats actually are.

Some, as in Tomb Raider II for example. You have to collect all 5 passports to trigger the bonus round, so if you had managed to get three at GoWild, and they vanish on the transfer, you have lost a portion of the RTP because instead of only having to collect the last two, you have to start all over again to collect 5. The slots where this is the case are obvious, not subtle like storing your last spin and bet value. Where there is complete randomness, whether or not the slot remembers and presents the last spin you played has no bearing on the result of the next one. Another example is the Dark Knight Rising slot. If there is a drought of free spin rounds, the spins and multipliers build through the fight rounds. This also stores up some of the RTP, and balances out the poor session that made you wait so long for the trigger.

Also, as highlighted by the Vegas Partner Lounge migration, you will lose out if you were in the middle of playing one of the MPV tournaments as the alias and it's current position is not migrated. You will need to set up a new alias in the migrated account.

I suspect the duplicate accounts are being allowed so as to not upset the affiliates who initially brought the UK players to GoWild. 32Red have stated that players will be allowed to operate both accounts so long as they don't "abuse the bonuses" on offer. If such abuse is detected, these players will have to nominate one of the accounts to keep, and the other will be closed. From this, playing the free £10 should be fine even if the player already has a 32Red account. It's probably HOW that free £10 is played, and how the play follows for the daily boni, that will determine whether the player gets to keep both accounts, or has to choose one.
 
I logged in tonight, after getting a 'welcome' email from 32Red. Took the free £10, and cashed in my loyalty points. But that seems to be all there is on offer. There isn't even a 'daily bonus' on offer. my lobby looks like this

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The red dots just spin and spin...
So i can't see much point in keeping the account

Hey Brian,

Thanks for letting me know, I can't replicate - can you PM your account number please?

Thanks
Mark
 

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