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I have tried slotland for something new tonite with the 38 pound /doller free chip

I have cleared the wagering with nearly 400 in the bank

with this but I know the max withdrawel is £100/ or the 100 dollars

as I am classing this if I get paid it but if I don't theres no hard feelings as its a free chip

what are the odd of them paying me
 
I won 0ver 500$ American dollars off a free chip and was paid pronto :thumbsup: if you win from them or there sister casino WINADAY
you will get paid for shure :thumbsup:
 
I won 0ver 500$ American dollars off a free chip and was paid pronto :thumbsup: if you win from them or there sister casino WINADAY
you will get paid for shure :thumbsup:

I will be taking a check as I haven't got skrill or net teller did I do the right thing with checking with live support about the max withdrawl about as I wasn't too sure as I though it was either 25 quid or x 10 but do these allways ask for I,d or is it rare

with special thanks to Thomas on customer support for changing a letter on my post code as when I turbo type I seem to put a wrong number or letter
 
Congrats on winning. The verification process isn't terribly difficult either compared to some web sites. For me it was just as easy as sending in a copy of my drivers license. They'll tell you what you can black out and what not.
Otherwise yes as Vinyl said, they do pay on Tuesday. So you'll probably wait a week before they do anything with your withdrawal. Otherwise after that checks are issues pretty fast. Just the only downside I found was the mail them regular post. Which took about a week to my area of the world. I have no idea how long it'd take for it to reach you area though.
 
but as they wont get a uk licence so it looks like i havent got long left to get my money out then
They haven't got a USA licence either, but that doesn't stop them taking USA players. ;)

IMHO only a few softwares are actually bothered about the UK licencing issue - the likes of RTG, Rival, BetOnSoft, SlotLand, etc who have been ignoring the USA, France, Spain, etc "bans" in the last 8 years are very likely to take the same stance with the UK.

KK
 
They haven't got a USA licence either, but that doesn't stop them taking USA players. ;)

IMHO only a few softwares are actually bothered about the UK licencing issue - the likes of RTG, Rival, BetOnSoft, SlotLand, etc who have been ignoring the USA, France, Spain, etc "bans" in the last 8 years are very likely to take the same stance with the UK.

KK

We can't be absolutely certain, but in any case, there is nothing in the new rules that prevents a casino from paying out on bets made prior to 1st October.

Many softwares, including the likes of Microgaming, DID ignore the USA ban when it first came in. They only scarpered when things got too hot for them. In contrast, many are scarpering BEFORE the new UK rules come into force, so maybe it's the threat of blacklisting software suppliers that operate in black markets as well as operators that has made them act differently.

Slotland is a small target, so might err on the side of caution as many of the casinos applying for a UK licence are of South African origin, even though they use a Malta based subsidiary for the EU.

RTG may not care, but Club World, iNetBet, and a few others are UK based companies. This makes them a very easy target for the UK authorities. They may pull out of the UK if they feel their B&M HQ will come under scrutiny. They may of course relocate instead.

There may also be the feeling that the UK has started a trend towards licencing at the point of consumption, rather than the point of supply, and the rest of the EU might follow our lead because it would be a fresh source of tax revenue.

One has to remember the disaster that nearly brought an end to GoWild, when it's offices got raided even though they were only offering the gambling to customers outside the country. It took one miffed employee to set the whole thing in motion.

Casinos that want to flout the UK rules will have to house everything in an unreachable jurisdiction, thus relying on how notoriously difficult it is to police the internet. Even Rival has the problem that whilst everything is in Curacao, and out of reach, the owners are in Canada, and would be within reach.

We will just have to see which casinos are scared off after 1st October, even though they have no assets within the EU.
 
they will be looking at the withdrawls tommorow and i have messaged the rep to see what else is needed and he has just been online

so its thinks go smoothly i might consider a deposit without a bonus of course as i have a favourite game there now sizzling 7's
 
i have had a message back of robert from slotland they will take a birth cerficate as i.d so thats a 160 mile round trip to pick a replacement but i have no chance of doing so for 3 weeks lets hope the cashino dont shut of the uk players before then as i dont live in the same area i was born
 
i have had a message back of robert from slotland they will take a birth cerficate as i.d so thats a 160 mile round trip to pick a replacement but i have no chance of doing so for 3 weeks lets hope the cashino dont shut of the uk players before then as i dont live in the same area i was born

Nothing in the new rules will prevent them paying out this withdrawal. The new rules would mean they are supposed to get a UK licence if they are going to (legally) take bets from UK players from 1st October.

Since they use their own in-house software, they may well ignore the rules and carry on taking UK players. There is nothing that criminalises players for continuing to play at "illegal" casinos. Enforcement is going to be against the casinos and their software suppliers. It is hoped that by putting some responsibility on the software suppliers it will be harder for "illegal" casinos to use such software in the UK, or indeed any "black" market around the world. Further measures have been mentioned, one of which is getting the banks involved in blocking transactions, and they may also get ISPs to block access. None of this, however, will criminalise the player for being a "victim" of illegal marketing and operation.
 

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