Snatch casino and its brandings, beware of the bonus Terms

degerardo

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Sep 13, 2021
A bit of review worth to mention here:
We joined Snatch casino a while ago and at 1st impression, it was looking very nice. Good selection of games, good daily deposit bonuses and nice clean site.
When we were playing it extensively and everything was smooth when we were not winning, or winning little.
Daily bonuses come with a trick of maximum withdraw-able amount set to 5x bonus gained. Means if a bonus is 50 maximum withdraw-able amount after wager 35 times Cash+bonus is 250. All the other money will be void.
Warning sign is that, if you have more than 5x withdraw-able amount from bonus after wager, the cash stays on your account as normal, real money, but, in some magic, when withdrawal is placed, the above withdraw-able money is void and gone.
Big concerns for us came after we have had a good winning streak. And that was also a big red flag and decision maker to close all our accounts with Snatch and its branding (iWind, Gamblezen...etc).
Winning big, above 10k is a place where withdrawals are forbidden, sort of say. Maximum daily is 1500, monthly 25000 to 50000, at least it is stated on a VIP level and in terms and conditions of the casino.
The fact is that, when we placed 3 times 500 withdrawals - yes, surprise no 1 was that 500 is the maximum per one withdrawal submission, the withdrawals were pending one by one and next day, or day after there is no possible way of
adding more withdrawals into the process. Even though it is 1500 per day. It needs to clear out the first 500 to be able to add another 500 into the queue.
The 2nd trick is that finance here has the right to schedule players withdrawals and it was set to 500 to 500 + 500 per week. You see it right, 500 or 500+500 if you are lucky per week. Not per hour, day, per week.
We have tried to ask our VIP managers, finance team, kyc, support, if there is any way to speed up the withdrawals, or withdraw bigger amounts at once, or daily, there was no response back. Which we felt suspicious about in a way.
Conclusion:
Do we recommend this casino to anyone? No. Well, yes, if you are aiming for winning under 50, or 100. If you are a super low bet player and want to avoid winning big. Then it's a nice casino to go to.
If your aim is to win big, absolutely not recommended. If you still want to try and win big, be very much prepared to wait for your winnings for a very long time, if at all.
Our win of 13.000 would take around 182 days to withdraw. Regardless of VIP status, regardless of if you are high or low roller or an extensive player. And if you lose 10.000 or above, there is nothing in return. No cashback from losses(only cashback from deposits weekly, which we found useless in a way), no loyalty VIP bonuses, you are left with nothing really.
Again, that was our decision maker to close the Snatch casino account and go for a place, where things are right running and withdrawals are not as rare as unicorns in the fridge.
 
Thread title tweaked to avoid confusion with official Casinomeister Warnings. Apologies for any confusion caused.

- Max
 
Thank you Max :) Thank you guys!
I'd tweak it to the be aware of bonus terms and withdrawals procedures. Because withdrawals was the key thing for us to leave the casino and it's brandings.
 
I was going to suggest that the bonus terms at Snatch Casino are a right c**t, but saying something like that might get me banned, so I better err on the side of caution and wait for a chance to do a less offensive pun.

Oh.

 

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