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What has that comment got to do with this thread?....and that's why the rogues stay in business.
Win Palace are not rogue.
KK
What has that comment got to do with this thread?....and that's why the rogues stay in business.
What has that comment got to do with this thread?
Win Palace are not rogue.
KK
Everytime I play at an accredited casino, which is quite a bit, I get a weak bonus offer and lose my money in quite a big hurry. Quick payment doesn't help me if I lose every single time.
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In addition, IMO any casino that pays $500-1000 a week is behaving in a rogue manner. I'm sure they don't limit deposits to $500-1000 a week....
I don't like the limits either, but that doesn't make a casino rogue. Lots of casinos have withdrawal limits.In addition, IMO any casino that pays $500-1000 a week is behaving in a rogue manner. I'm sure they don't limit deposits to $500-1000 a week....
We'll have to agree to disagree on this one.
This is clearly stated in the T&Cs - something you have pulled up several other people for not reading recently.The minimum withdrawal is $/€100. All withdrawals are paid in instalments of up to $/€3,000. This is determined according to player class. This can take between 5-10 business days. You will be notified by email when we send out your winnings.
What has that comment got to do with this thread?
Win Palace are not rogue.
KK
I don't like the limits either, but that doesn't make a casino rogue. Lots of casinos have withdrawal limits.
If they didn't pay their winners at all, that would be rogue.
If they didn't clearly state that they have limits, that would be rogue too.
From the Banking screen on their website:
This is clearly stated in the T&Cs - something you have pulled up several other people for not reading recently.
If players want to know what their class is & how much they can withdraw at a time - they only have to ask the casino!
If they don't like it, they don't have to play there.
So I agree - lets agree to disagree!
KK
In all fairness, the casino does state it somewhere that payouts go according to VIP status or something like that. So to the affiliates that promote them,they have every right to do so, they do pay and it is stated up front on how they pay.
With todays climate in the online gaming industry, even the most trusted accredited casinos are finding it hard to pay within a reasonable amount of time. It is not as easy as it once was. How do I know this, I have been waiting since 7/6 for a withdrawal from an accredited casino. Where as before all this started it took exactly 4 days from approval to get my winnings.
If a player is happy to wait for thier winnings that is their right, and to be telling them it is rediculous is not fair to them. Some members really do like this casino, and that is fine. I have never had any luck with them, and have even taken some "jabs" at them,( ie calling them No Winpalace.) It was during my conversation with someone that I totally saw that I was wrong for dissing people who like them. They were/are very fond of this group and were/are having some pretty good winning streaks with them. Yes it did take a long time for them to get all their winnings but the fact that they were paid every week and at the same time every week, I can see why there were happy.
To me this is no different than accredited casinos who only pay out so much a week. It is the same thing really just different dollar amounts allowed per week. Why is it okay for those accredited casino to do this and not others?
I really don't think it is fair to tell other players they are dumb or stupid for waiting so long for a payout, even if it is only 500 USD. And I really don't think it is fair to tell an affiliate they are wrong in promoting them because of this either. If they didn't pay their players it would a different story, but they do pay, so this is not the case.
LH