I expect the breach is discovered after the pending period of 24 hours, and then the funds turn up back in the account.
Sadly, we have been through this before, casinos often fail to E-mail players when such action has been taken. There have been numerous problems posted from players who find their withdrawals constantly bounce back to their accounts, and with no communication as to why, will often try the withdrawal again a few days later.
Since this "is just how the system works (as supplied by MG)", shouldn't this be how it is used?
If WE "tamper" with the casino lobby, and use the casino "other than supplied by Microgaming", WE will be accused of "cheating", "using a robot", etc.... (which usually leads to a loss of bonuses, winnings, or both).
To all businesses, party time is OVER - get used to it!!!!
The consumer is now getting wise to all this "advantage screwing over" of the consumer by big business (simply because business got so greedy the rip-offs became so obvious), and we consumers don't see why we should continue to uphold high moral standards when dealing with such corporate entities, when there morals are on the footpath, if not necessarily the gutter.
On topic (just), I have just seen a documentary that mentioned the rather odd decision to site our UK "supercasino" in the poorest part of Manchester. Property developers have been giving "donations" to the Labour party council holding Manchester Central, this was to take advantage of a legal loophole allowing no interest needing to be declared as these were paid to the party, not an individual councillor. The aim was not just about the casino, it was to push through planning decisions in their favour for huge luxury complexes in the best bits of Manchester, rather than having to build houses for ordinary Mancunians (so called "affordable housing").
Now big business has to reap the harvest it has sown - we just don't trust them any more, not even the big & reputable names. Virtually EVERY once trusted online casino group has done something on a par with this in recent years, so "ordinary" players are unwilling to trust them, and "advantage" players have moral support, as they are simply playing "the game" how it is played by the casino groups themselves, rather than worrying too much about what is "fair".
US Brits are now being "screwed over" yet again, this is another of those "phone scams", and shows companies have persuaded our OFCOM regulators to "look the other way" while they start dipping into our wallets with a new scam just as OFCOM have closed the door on the old one.
I will be expanding on this issue at some time - but in "wild cards" (Unless ClubWorld sees fit to jump on the bandwagon and perpetrate it themselves - you know what I mean, I brought it to your attention last year, and you did nothing but fob me off, does 0870 ring a bell
If so, 0871 will sound my Klaxon - I am watching a few companies for this one
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