Villa Fortuna? Clever(ish) spam.

Ive talked to few casinos and all in all most of the time the negative response doesnt upset them as they told me gives them a chance to open up and reply back and show forum members they fixed the issues. But for a casino to say never write about them to me thats real shady time to avoid that group.
 
villa fortuna (promises)

here is a fact.....i was stupid enough to open an account with this casino(if you can call it that) i won 250 pounds in bonus money but while playing it kept receiving error messages on my screen. There advice was to lower my security settings(i think not) but lo and behold the 250 dissapeared and i was promised it would be put back in. On speaking to the acting supervisor was told to give my bank details on the site as i used a ukash voucher (thank god) and he would release the bonus money(mmmmmmmm) i asked why he required these details and me to lower my settings when they work fine in every other m/g casino but he had no answer and would not allow me to deal with his supervisor. There is a really bad feel to this jokeshop and please be very cautious as i only lost 20 quid but i wouldnt like to see anyone losing any more without checking the casino out first. I see they dont appear to have a rep here though so what can u do?

peace to all meistermembers
 
Villa Fortuna are now ROGUED of course along with the rest of the blacklisted Grand Prive group:
See https://www.casinomeister.com/forums/threads/grand-prive-rogue-pit.28315/

This just goes to show that this 'spam' was the very beginning of them trying to lure their players away from the old GP casinos and get them to sign-up to the new VF casino while cutting the links to the webmasters who brought the players in to the GP casinos in the first place...
What a rotten, dirty, low-down, evil plan... :mad:

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But it does look like they are all out on bypassing affiliates at any means which i have no problem with either. :D

Villa Fortuna is not bypassing affiliates, Villa Fortuna is begging affiliates to accept them.

The rest of Grand Prive casinos decided to not pay affiliates for work already performed and breached contract and will accumulate hundreds of thousands of Dollars by refusing to pay for advertising they bought and had the results delivered on.

Affiliates are now supposed to shrug their shoulders and promote Villa Fortuna after just having had their income stolen by it's sister casinos.

Be careful guys, once a group starts stealing, whether that is from players or affiliates, the other group of people is next. If I was a cleaning lady, I wouldn't work for them because I would worry about getting paid.

In my 8 years in the industry I have seen it over and over again - what goes around, comes around. If an affiliate promotes a group that cheats players, s/he will eventually be cheated also. If a player plays at a place that cheats affiliates, they too get cheated eventually.

If a casino engages in unfair practice, breach of contract and refusal to pay, that tells you what they are like. No matter which group of people they victimize first.

And keep this in mind: Paying an affiliate is a lot easier than paying a player. The affiliate only gets paid if the casino makes money, and then only a percentage minus the bonuses etc. Paying a winner is hard, it comes right out of their pocket. So usually they will stop paying winners before they stop paying affiliates. In this case, I guess they saw an immediate huge amount of money in their coffers by not paying for the contracts they had with affiliates. Now they can pay winners easier - til that coffer runs dry too...

So players are being paid with stolen money.
 

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