Hey all,
Quick query. Played the hour free on Ruby and at the end of it was $75 up. So decided I would put their ad to the test. I seen it on another bonus site and also noticed it on the front page here, saying play for an hour free and keep your winnings.
Now to me that means that anything over the 750 you get to keep. No?
Also in the ad that gets the players to go to their site their is no mention of terms and conditions. So in that one ad the player thinks that, cool get over 750 and I get free money.
I know from playing other casinos that it is just a ploy because you then have to wager those "winnings" 30x to be able to withdraw.
I realise they all do it, but this is the first one I have seen that actually says in the ad, keep your winnings, when in fact it doesnt mean that at all.
Anyways, in a roundup, I know I wasnt going to get the winnings that easily, thats not the complaint. The complaint is that surely they cant advertise keep your winnings without either doing that or at least referring to T&C's in the ad. False advertising anyone?
Quick query. Played the hour free on Ruby and at the end of it was $75 up. So decided I would put their ad to the test. I seen it on another bonus site and also noticed it on the front page here, saying play for an hour free and keep your winnings.
Now to me that means that anything over the 750 you get to keep. No?
Also in the ad that gets the players to go to their site their is no mention of terms and conditions. So in that one ad the player thinks that, cool get over 750 and I get free money.
I know from playing other casinos that it is just a ploy because you then have to wager those "winnings" 30x to be able to withdraw.
I realise they all do it, but this is the first one I have seen that actually says in the ad, keep your winnings, when in fact it doesnt mean that at all.
Anyways, in a roundup, I know I wasnt going to get the winnings that easily, thats not the complaint. The complaint is that surely they cant advertise keep your winnings without either doing that or at least referring to T&C's in the ad. False advertising anyone?