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- Jan 12, 2001
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- Heaven
I hear what you're saying Spear but I still think it is unethical and shows a lack of "Responsible Gambling" criteria that should be in place and offered by the Casino Operator.
Responsible Gambling is something that requires the player to have control over their own actions. As you are not required to accept a reverse withdrawal bonus, you have control over your actions.
Provided the operator does not unduly delay the withdrawal process (ie. by making repeated offers), they are not doing any more to encourage gambling than they would through a standard bonus offer.
Thus, if you call a reverse withdrawal bonus irresponsible, by extension all bonus offers should be considered irresponsible as well.
Otherwise my analogy in comparison would be to say to my addict brother that if he will only stay here awhile longer the best heroin will be made available to him along with a big discount, but on the other hand he can just walk out the door with what he has now and never really know for sure. Very tempting to a weak minded player, don't you think?
That's a pretty long stretch, given that heroin is not legal anywhere that I know of under any circumstances... furthermore, drugs always cause direct measurable damage to one's body. Gambling doesn't always cause damage, and when done in moderation should not pose any harm.
Again, remember you're being given a choice which is no different than getting a welcome bonus offer. Or look at it another way - you withdraw the money, then you redeposit it to get another bonus... the difference being that you've just cost the casino double processing charges. You are not absorbing these charges, unlike in a casino where you would pay the fees associated with using your CC to get cash.
And again I repeat - I don't like these offers - but if the player is given a choice, there is no reason to consider this unfair or unethical - they have a right to reduce their costs to provide service to you in a situation where you would otherwise be responsible for the processing fees.


