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I'd not be enthralled at the duration of payment, but sure as hell wouldn't balk at 7K p/w over five years.

Question is what can't you finance with that. Mortgage, bills and still enough for the bfh!

But of course given the fickle nature of the industry, many casinos won't be around in two years never mind five :cool:
 
I'd not be enthralled at the duration of payment, but sure as hell wouldn't balk at 7K p/w over five years.

Question is what can't you finance with that. Mortgage, bills and still enough for the bfh!

But of course given the fickle nature of the industry, many casinos won't be around in two years never mind five :cool:

Nobody would balk at 7K when you won them at a reputable casino and are not a highroller who deposits 4.5K in one shot. The 7K / month sound then rather like small change considering it covers less than two regular deposits of the OP. :D
 
Nobody would balk at 7K when you won them at a reputable casino and are not a highroller who deposits 4.5K in one shot. The 7K / month sound then rather like small change considering it covers less than two regular deposits of the OP. :D
Exactly! That's like one good session paid for per week, from his mansion! :p
 
Thanks everyone for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate it:thumbsup:

Personally, I'm a bit more positive than most of you:) but to be sure I involved my lawyer yesterday and they already reached out to the company.

Will keep you posted!
 
Thanks everyone for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate it:thumbsup:

Personally, I'm a bit more positive than most of you:) but to be sure I involved my lawyer yesterday and they already reached out to the company.

Will keep you posted!

Good decision. Keep us posted how things go. This will be interesting for all of us as it will expose how well or "not-well" white label casinos are funded.

Seeing you are based in MT, you should have no difficulty for a potential legal discourse.
 
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Slotzo actually have a UKGC license too and this side are operated by a UK reg company, Fortuna Gaming. I have tested a few of the sister sites and they are OK, but obviously not for this insane amount. Now there's a possibility they could have insurance for this type of win, but the sheer amount and monthly obligation could easily make the difference between the casino being able to operate or not going forward. If in the OP's position I have to admit my arse would be going like a rabbit's nose right now, simply because it's not been won at a bigger casino like Casumo say, or one of the bookie sites.
 
Reading your story, uncovers yet again how "grey" the online casino business is. Taking unlimited deposits but not capable of coughing up more than a few thousand every week. Basically, they bet on more players losing money for them to be able to pay one big winner. :rolleyes:

Authorities like the MGA or UKGC, should implement a regulation that a pop-up appears when a players reaches the withdrawal limit per week or month. As it stands now, if a player does not read every iota of the TCs, he can find himself exactly in your situation where he goes for once on a super lucky streak and then waits until his retirement to get paid in full. And that only if the casino survives that long. :eek:

Plus casinos with such low withdrawal limits should be forced to have bet limits in all their games that would ensure a player cannot go past the withdrawal limits. I bet my last shirt, that we would see dozens of white label casino disappear as they would hardly get new players to sign up after reading the limits/restrictions.
 
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Reading your story, uncovers yet again how "grey" the online casino business is. Taking unlimited deposits but not capable of coughing up more than a few thousand every week. Basically, they bet on more players losing money for them to be able to pay one big winner. :rolleyes:

Authorities like the MGA or UKGC, should implement a regulation that a pop-up appears when a players reaches the withdrawal limit per week or month. As it stands now, if a player does not read every iota of the TCs, he can find himself exactly in your situation where he goes for once on a super lucky streak and then waits until his retirement to get paid in full. :eek:

Plus casinos with such low withdrawal limits should be forced to have bet limits in all their games that would ensure a player cannot go past the withdrawal limits. I bet my last shirt, that we would see dozens of white label casino disappear as they would hardly get new players to sign up after reading the limits/restrictions.

Valid point harry I find it hard to get my head round the fact a casino with such a small net worth (on paper) is allowed to accept bet limits this high (and they must have been high I’m guessing £500+ straight up on a number roulette and £5k plus on blackjack ) . Any decent run at these levels ends up with a payout like the op’s but where does the cash come to pay him?
Bricks and mortar aren’t allowed to continue taking bets if they don’t have the chips to cover any potential win and every chip they hold has to be cash backed but it seems online these safeguards aren’t there
 
hope you get paid but if you depositing those size deposits, then you are insane for "trying" new casinos. I only stick to major bookmaker sites now as I know if I win big they will pay. So many of these big casinos are closing and one big win would cripple most of them.

No way they will pay you all that money, but I hope I am wrong. Good luck.
 
That just doesn't sound right to me. If you won the money straight up with no bonus money and/or terms attached then surely they should pay you. If it were the other way around I doubt they would have put up a fight to take it off you.
 
Just be careful if they 'make you an offer' - anything confusing check with @maxd first before agreeing.

We had a bit of a crisis with Aspire Global casinos a while back and that had the (somewhat) good effect of me having been given two reliable (so far) contacts within Aspire. So yes, as Nicola said, give me a shout if you need assistance. The best way is to file a PAB and let me look into it that way.
 
We had a bit of a crisis with Aspire Global casinos a while back and that had the (somewhat) good effect of me having been given two reliable (so far) contacts within Aspire. So yes, as Nicola said, give me a shout if you need assistance. The best way is to file a PAB and let me look into it that way.

Thanks Max, great to hear. Via my lawyer I'm already in contact with Aspire's management and I expect to find a solution soon. If not, I'll ping you for sure.

Thanks everyone for your great support and tips!
 
To be honest, I am surprised that an apparent high-roller does not check the terms or speaks to some VIP host at a casino to agree on this kind of things.

This. You definitely are high roller so why to play places where is monthly max. cashout-rule?

But congrats anyway!
 

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