I will try and put it into perspective:
1. We gave $27 to show appreciation for Thanksgiving Day. We didn't attach a "MUST DEPOSIT" clause or ask for anything. It was $27 free to play a Thanksgiving themed game. Only 54 x wagering and to be more generous, we offered 2 x Max Cashout.
2. Now, a player meets wagering. They have $57 (free dollars) to play with.
3. A US player with $57 complains that they can't withdraw because the min is $100. We tell them to play until they get to $100 or bust out.
4. But, that's not good enough either; so we say why not play until $200 and then cashout and guess what, that's not good enough either.
Point is this: That even though we're been sincere and really generous, there will always be those who will find fault. It's one of the reasons Igor left and I am certain it is a reason many other Reps no longer take an active part in this forum.
I have been a member here since 2001 (and I mean logging in almost every day). I read almost every post and I keep my ear to the ground to stay on top of things. I know what players want and like and we strive to be the best all the time. If you and other members here can't see that, then all the positive feedback from your peers has fallen on deaf ears.
A sensible man would read all the positive posts and ignore these frivolous ones. If anyone has a real problem at any of our brands, please contact me. If however, you choose to complain about free money not been good enough, or not reading the terms, then we will simply ignore it. If you want to suggest changes, then do so politely and professionally via PM and I assure you, it will considered.
Thanks to everyone for their continued support and encouragement. It's good to see our efforts paying off.
Regards,
Dieter
This is where you don't make much sense.
Earlier, you claimed that the reason you DIDN'T have a max cashout of $100 on this offer was that the withdrawals from such offers "went through the roof". However, it turns out that you DO still have not only a $100 max cashout, but you have even allowed it to double to $200. If withdrawals "went through the roof" before, how does doubling the potential cap help reduce this figure
Surely, you should REDUCE your exposure by cutting the potential cap back to $100, and then state this clearly on the offer page, no ifs, no buts, no juggling with internal transactions and reversals or getting CS to "finalise" so that it can become $200. US players can reach the minimum $100 to withdraw, and no one else can accuse you of making something simple overly complicated, nor of giving "special treatment" to one group of players over another.
You could further reduce risk by having a "one per group" policy on free chips, so that any one particular chip can only be used ONCE per player in any one of your five skins. If you were, say, running three different free chip promotions, it's currently the case that by having an account at all five skins, a player could have 15 free chips. A one per group policy would cut this right back to 3. Players who only have an account at one of your brands will not notice the difference. Players who have opened accounts at all five are more likely to be "bonus seekers", and these are the ones having their access to free chips cut back.
A side effect of not allowing the same offer to be had 5 times by players with accounts at all skins is that for those players with accounts at just one or two, there will be a visible INCREASE in the number of free chip offers.
An alternative way to more specifically deal with the problems faced by US players would be to have an internal purse that sits above all 5 skins. This would allow US players to withdraw the $54 max cashout and store it in this holding area until they either lose it back in another skin, or manage to withdraw another balance to the purse that pushes it's total to over $100, which would then meet your processors minimum wire limit. This would reduce risk even further because you would no longer face calls to have higher limits so that withdrawals are both possible and "worth it despite the fees".
Failing this, a mechanism for players to transfer balances between the five skins would achieve much the same as they could merge two balances that are under $100 into a single balance that is over $100, which the US player could withdraw by wire.