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[split from Pinnacle/Galewind T's & C's per the OP's request]
If a casino can offer their services to all different countries, shouldn't they be forced to make sure that everyone of their players could understand their T&C's? Shouldn't the rules be translated to all languages?
Sometimes every single thing in a casino is translated to my language (Swedish) but never the T&C's.
You can never use google-translation and even if you try to use a dictionary the meaning of the rule can be gone.
That was the question for you Chris and any other Casinorep that wants to answer it, but i feel I have to add a little more also when I have your attention
Most people that are visiting this forum has English as their language since birth. Many are really helpful towards those who are speaking bad english, but not all, and not always.
I can assure you that there are many many people who get cought in the net of rules just because they hadn't even a chance to understand them. We have our proud to, and when we start playing, we have so many other things to learn that the rules are the last thing we care about.
I have told my funny example before. I actually sent an email to a casino asking what they ment with the word currency
Then you maybe can imagine what level most of us are on when we start playing.
You might can call us irresponsible, but I can assure you that we pay for it too.
When we finally understand that it was our own fault that we didn't get paid we don't even come here to ask for help. We are too ashamed.
I was in that position too when I started. I mailed Max here, but realized after his answer that I would never be able to get any help since it was my own fault for not understanding the rules in the first place.
It shouldn't be that way. We should at least be able to get the same chance as everyone else to understand the T&C's.
If a casino can offer their services to all different countries, shouldn't they be forced to make sure that everyone of their players could understand their T&C's? Shouldn't the rules be translated to all languages?
Sometimes every single thing in a casino is translated to my language (Swedish) but never the T&C's.
You can never use google-translation and even if you try to use a dictionary the meaning of the rule can be gone.
That was the question for you Chris and any other Casinorep that wants to answer it, but i feel I have to add a little more also when I have your attention

Most people that are visiting this forum has English as their language since birth. Many are really helpful towards those who are speaking bad english, but not all, and not always.
I can assure you that there are many many people who get cought in the net of rules just because they hadn't even a chance to understand them. We have our proud to, and when we start playing, we have so many other things to learn that the rules are the last thing we care about.
I have told my funny example before. I actually sent an email to a casino asking what they ment with the word currency

Then you maybe can imagine what level most of us are on when we start playing.
You might can call us irresponsible, but I can assure you that we pay for it too.
When we finally understand that it was our own fault that we didn't get paid we don't even come here to ask for help. We are too ashamed.
I was in that position too when I started. I mailed Max here, but realized after his answer that I would never be able to get any help since it was my own fault for not understanding the rules in the first place.
It shouldn't be that way. We should at least be able to get the same chance as everyone else to understand the T&C's.
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Plus these things always need to be double checked... so thats two new members of staff for every language you support.... Then what happens if there is a complaint? If you dont keep native language speakers for every version of your terms on staff, then they will only deal with the english terms... rendering the one you are looking at pretty useless in the event of a dispute. 





Parla espanol? Si si no
