What now? Please help

I got this back in February of this year, when I was on my hell of a lucky streak, but didn't make those wins public. On fear for being chastised like this player is for playing at a place that does have a horrible reputation for small pays, delayed pays, or finding a way to get out of paying you. Yet common they offered me a 250% match bonus, with 25 times playthru. Practically unheard of this days, mainly because most places want 30x or even more to make that playthru. So I was tempted, I ended up winning a nice chunk on T-Rex, and ending up finishing strong on my favorite game Texan Tycoon. Netting me $4,000 which wasn't a bad pay day for a $50 deposit.
Yet what I'm going to guess, is that Daniel was looking for some publicity that he place could pay withdrawals in larger fashion. Which he didn't get until now, because I didn't want to give him the satisfaction of giving him that publicity.
I just kept quiet about it until now, because I just figured anyone who was smart. Would for
1. Go looking for a forum with an active rep on it for this group
2. Contact them like I did, to see if he could get the process expedited
I'm sure if you go thru right channels, you might see money. Then again that's just my two cents on this whole ordeal.
Yet by the lack of response by the player lately, either A, there taking a long weekend, or B were a shill for the casino. Mainly because they were a newbie and coming out strong about Slots Jungle and there unhead of lucky streak on being a high roller.

Or at $125 a spin he could have lost it all!

Al
 
I got this back in February of this year, when I was on my hell of a lucky streak, but didn't make those wins public.

Well I think you're definitely the exception, because almost everyone else I've ever heard of was stuck with $500 (even after contacting the rep when he was here or at other forums after he was banned) Although a couple people I heard about started out with the first payment of $1K - it wasn't til the second payment when it dropped to $500.

Chances are that maybe they thought you'd be a PR machine for them, or maybe you just happened to win during a time when they were flush with funds. Or maybe just part of your lucky streak at the time!
 
I got this back in February of this year, when I was on my hell of a lucky streak, but didn't make those wins public. On fear for being chastised like this player is for playing at a place that does have a horrible reputation for small pays, delayed pays, or finding a way to get out of paying you.

Yet what I'm going to guess, is that Daniel was looking for some publicity that he place could pay withdrawals in larger fashion. Which he didn't get until now, because I didn't want to give him the satisfaction of giving him that publicity.

Yet by the lack of response by the player lately, either A, there taking a long weekend, or B were a shill for the casino. Mainly because they were a newbie and coming out strong about Slots Jungle and there unhead of lucky streak on being a high roller.

In that same time frame Feb-Mar, there were regulars who were complaining about only getting $500 instead of their $1000 or whatever withdrawal limits they were used to. You definetly got lucky.

Yes smart move not posting the wins here. We are way too smart here, and yes most of us don't get fooled by screenshots from bad casinos. Most members here that play Slots Jungle, probably wouldn't even admit they play there. There are forums that have players that slap each other on the back, and maybe even a little grab ass off the excitement of wins from rogues. I have never figured out what's wrong with these other forums where it seems all they do is play rogues. :what: Must be something in the water.

I have seen Daniel at work, and I certainly don't think he would even begin to entertain the idea of mass messages asking for higher withdrawals. The only way he would have probably been looking for publicity would be if you two discussed such.

I wouldn't rule out shill because SJ knows it would be the ONLY way to penetrate this forum, but at the same time they know we are a smart bunch here. But then again if they can get just a couple suckers to deposit off the screenshots, then its worth it.

I have to say the most obvious reason we haven't hear from OP is he lost it all.
 
What about the Topicstarter?

Im really interested in this topic here.
So what was the outcome now?
Are you a rich man ICG?
 
Listen... me, Nifty, Casinomeister and every other senior member here will tell players, always (that's ALWAYS) read the T&Cs before you start playing at ANY casino. If you see something that you personally find unacceptable - DON'T play there!
By depositing & playing you are agreeing to their terms - it's no good coming back and whining about it afterwards.

I have played at Slots Jungle myself; I was fully aware that if I won I would likely only be able to cash-out $500 at a time, but I personally was happy to accept that. Other players are also happy to accept it.

A correction to some mis-information (as someone else has already pointed out) at this casino it's one cash-out per 4 business days, not the 10 days stated at most of Win Palace's other casinos.
This is very clearly stated in the banking section of their website:

Hey KK,

Would it be possible for you to negotiate on behalf of the OP for the casino to pay out $3000 per cashout as stated in the terms. That would drastically reduce the time frame. As for one cashout per 4 business days I am not sure whether the casino will be interpreting it as the time it takes for their internal accounting procedures and where the actual delivery of the cash could take more than that.

I can understand cashflows but this one really takes the cake. Actually, I wouldn't be surprised, with the relative huge amount at stake, to hear them close shop or change to new management. Well, maybe they will pay half a dozen instalments, reap the benefits of publicity if they choose to do so and stop paying altogether. This is a distinct possibility and players are well-advised either to cease playing there or bet only minimal amounts per spin. Frankly, even a 0.25 bet could net you $400 if you get lucky given the volatility of RTG slots.
 
I have money riding that they won't be able to redeem those. I've heard of Slots Jungle banning people on redeem there comps after a huge win like that. That or you have to e-mail management to redeem them.
On either note, seeing how the player signed up back in 2007, if they were a shill they were in hiding for a while. I guess that leaves that they either lost it all, or got the run around.
Either way they've been silent way too long.
over 8000 loyalty points.
 
Hey KK,

Would it be possible for you to negotiate on behalf of the OP for the casino to pay out $3000 per cashout as stated in the terms. That would drastically reduce the time frame. As for one cashout per 4 business days I am not sure whether the casino will be interpreting it as the time it takes for their internal accounting procedures and where the actual delivery of the cash could take more than that.

I can understand cashflows but this one really takes the cake. Actually, I wouldn't be surprised, with the relative huge amount at stake, to hear them close shop or change to new management. Well, maybe they will pay half a dozen instalments, reap the benefits of publicity if they choose to do so and stop paying altogether. This is a distinct possibility and players are well-advised either to cease playing there or bet only minimal amounts per spin. Frankly, even a 0.25 bet could net you $400 if you get lucky given the volatility of RTG slots.

It's got nothing to do with cashflow IMO. It's a deliberate business decision to tempt big winners to lose it back to the house before they are even half paid.....absolutely disgraceful.

Why should KK go in to bat for some blow-in who (apparently) won big? Other members here silly enough to play there and have a win are just as deserving if not more so of being assisted....and AFAIK he has not been able to do it in the past either. In fact, it would be disingenuous to be offering to help players there when he's sending them like lambs to the slaughter himself.

The 4 business days is processing time ONLY. Payment takes longer than that.
 
I'm just wondering if it was all genuine, does the OP still have the money or is it gone, gone, gone. I'd like to start out with a $50-$75 deposit and somehow make it to $125 spins...crazy. It would take no time at all for that luck to turn sour and bam. You're broke.
 
I have money riding that they won't be able to redeem those. I've heard of Slots Jungle banning people on redeem there comps after a huge win like that. That or you have to e-mail management to redeem them.
On either note, seeing how the player signed up back in 2007, if they were a shill they were in hiding for a while. I guess that leaves that they either lost it all, or got the run around.
Either way they've been silent way too long.

I just pointed it out to determine whether the screens were real or not.
 
Hey KK,

Would it be possible for you to negotiate on behalf of the OP for the casino to pay out $3000 per cashout as stated in the terms. That would drastically reduce the time frame. As for one cashout per 4 business days I am not sure whether the casino will be interpreting it as the time it takes for their internal accounting procedures and where the actual delivery of the cash could take more than that.

I can understand cashflows but this one really takes the cake. Actually, I wouldn't be surprised, with the relative huge amount at stake, to hear them close shop or change to new management. Well, maybe they will pay half a dozen instalments, reap the benefits of publicity if they choose to do so and stop paying altogether. This is a distinct possibility and players are well-advised either to cease playing there or bet only minimal amounts per spin. Frankly, even a 0.25 bet could net you $400 if you get lucky given the volatility of RTG slots.
Nifty is right - this policy is nothing to do with cash-flow problems. It has been in place since they first opened in 2008 or 2009 (?).
They are a pretty big group with 7 casinos now, having steadily grown over the years. IMO $100K is not a big amount in the grand scheme of things for them.

If the OP asks me I will certainly ask Daniel on their behalf.
I have already asked him to see if there's anything he can do about the other player who won big recently (posted somewhere in the forum). He has replied that he will see what he can do, but no definite news on that one yet.
FYI Daniel is an Affiliate Manager in the marketing department - it is not his final decision who gets paid what or how quickly.

KK
 
This very strange that he has disappeared, and as others have pointed out, its also very strange that he has been a member since 2007 and this was the first post.

I am not sure how this works but It would be cool if some at CM could investigate his IP address or anything else about him they have access to and see if he is linked to any other accounts here.
 
I wonder how many no user's are on the member list the ise't any other thing listed that he typed except for this thread :eek::eek: we got a sleeper :D
 
Nifty is right - this policy is nothing to do with cash-flow problems. It has been in place since they first opened in 2008 or 2009 (?).
They are a pretty big group with 7 casinos now, having steadily grown over the years. IMO $100K is not a big amount in the grand scheme of things for them.

If the OP asks me I will certainly ask Daniel on their behalf.
I have already asked him to see if there's anything he can do about the other player who won big recently (posted somewhere in the forum). He has replied that he will see what he can do, but no definite news on that one yet.
FYI Daniel is an Affiliate Manager in the marketing department - it is not his final decision who gets paid what or how quickly.

KK

This just makes them all the more rogue. A small operation could at least justify limiting their outgoings until they get established, but this is effectively a bunch of criminals out to exploit vulnerable players through exploiting the lack of legal protection they have. US players in particular are a captive market as they dare not draw the authorities into any dispute, nor do they have the choice that others have, being limited to providers prepared to sneak around UIGEA and licensing laws in order to continue taking their bets.

If they only pay $500 at a time, no matter the reason, it is immoral to even offer a $125 bet as they are effectively taking on wagers they have little chance of honouring in full in a reasonable timeframe. Their max bets should be in line with their cashout policy such that players cannot end up in the position of winning so much that only their estate will be seeing the final payments.

Contrast this predicament to a similar amount I won last year, where I received the lot in 2 instalments by the end of the following week; not at Slots Jungle, but at an accredited Microgaming casino, which unfortunately is not available to US players.
 
What's a WR?

This statement by the OP I think may be the one that tells us he was full of it. Belonged here since 2007. Was able to find his way back here 6 years later. Hes obviously been involved with online gambling in some way, shape, or form and he doesn't know what WR is.

Not to mention that the other comments like, "What do I do", "What about taxes" are so amateurish that it has to be an ACT.

He and whoever else are probably reading the thread right now getting a great laugh.
 
This statement by the OP I think may be the one that tells us he was full of it. Belonged here since 2007. Was able to find his way back here 6 years later. Hes obviously been involved with online gambling in some way, shape, or form and he doesn't know what WR is.

Not to mention that the other comments like, "What do I do", "What about taxes" are so amateurish that it has to be an ACT.

He and whoever else are probably reading the thread right now getting a great laugh.

Lol it's pretty funny. I dont get these trolls though do they really have nothing better to do with their time than goto the effort of trying to win on RTG fun mode, then taking the screenies, then uploading them to the net, and then finally making posts? All on a casino forum, I mean it's not like the damage you could do on a PS4 fan boy forum. I think it's kind of pathetic TBH. But each to their own I guess.
 

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