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# Other Casinos #: Mr. Bet should be used with caution...

Topic created on 06th Dec. 2023 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 15 | Views: 1,362
Petra28
I have to admit that I only just realized that Mr. Bet is not allowed in Germany. Which also surprises me, as I had no problems registering there. And so did my daughter. We both downloaded the app. I don't remember exactly, but I think we got free spins for downloading it. We were also really excited... Great Bonuses and lower depositor offers. My daughter's first win was also paid out without any major problems. But when she won the second time, with depositor, they blocked her account. And gave her a double account. We did have the problem that since we both have the app, I was logged into my daughter's account when I went to the Mr Bet ads from my phone. Even though we had both logged out. And without logging in again. However, I then immediately logged my daughter out. It wasn't a problem afterwards either. Until the win came.
We have now been verifying and explaining for two weeks. As I neither played at Mr. Bet in the same period nor used the same bonus. We do not understand that the depositor and the win should simply be gone.
As I said, I didn't know that casinos are not allowed in Germany. But if we had no problem registering there. Others will have no problem either.
To be enjoyed with caution...
Lg

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frapi07
Expert

Petra28 wrote on 06.12.2023 at 16:05: I have to admit that I only now realized that Mr. Bet is not allowed in Germany. Which also surprises me, because I had no problems registering there. Just like my daughter. We both downloaded the app. I don't remember exactly, but I think we got free spins for downloading it. We were also really excited... Great Bonuses and lower depositor offers. My daughter's first win was also paid out without any major problems. But when she won the second time, with depositor, they blocked her account. And gave her a double account. We had the problem that since we both have the app, I was logged into my daughter's account when I went to the Mr Bet ads from my phone. Even though we had both logged out. And without logging in again. However, I then immediately logged my daughter out. It wasn't a problem afterwards either. Until the win came.
We have now been verifying and explaining for two weeks. As I neither played at Mr. Bet in the same period nor used the same bonus. We do not understand that the depositor and the win should simply be gone.
As I said, I didn't know that casinos are not allowed in Germany. But if we had no problem registering there. Others will have no problem either.
To be enjoyed with caution...
Lg

Many casinos declare accounts that are in the same household - and log in with the same IP (Internet address) as double accounts. This does not necessarily mean that a single person has several accounts (in order to possibly abuse bonuses). .

Stupid rule, but the rule is not new and unfortunately common at some casinos.

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Harald_B
Amateur
From the Mr.Bet terms and conditions:

3.1. please note that all offers are limited to one user, one IP address, one terminal device, one family, one residential address, one telephone number, one credit or debit card and/or one electronic payment account, one e-mail address and one computer sharing environment (university, school, public library, workplace, etc.).

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Langhans
Expert
There are cries of fraud at every turn and no one is even remotely concerned with the rules of a company in which you even put your hard-earned money. Sometimes the rules of the game are crystal clear, sometimes it's basic things like here, sometimes it's a payout amount that's very easy to read in the rules...... etc etc etc...But first, open a can of worms

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Pat1991
Top Member
I find the double accounts thing extremely dubious, why should that be a problem at all?

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Langhans
Expert

Pat1991 wrote on 06.12.2023 at 22:02: I find that with the double accounts extremely doubtful, why should that be a problem at all?

because one and the same person in a shared flat/family/residential address could take each bonus x times, for example...just as an example

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Pat1991
Top Member
Well, Mr. Bet is just throwing Bonuses around. Just today there were 15 euros no Deposit, and every day there are dozens of "normal" bonuses in the member area.

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Donnie
Expert
Pat1991 wrote on 06.12.2023 at 22:58: Well, Mr. Bet is just throwing Bonuses around. Only today it was 15 euros no Deposit, and every day "normal" bonuses can be found in the members area by the dozen.

Nothing comes from them, for some time now only depositor bonuses without end, you are simply a special case because you play and deposit there often. Complete a quest or have a high status

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Pat1991
Top Member
I see. That may be the case, of course. Nevertheless, according to your own statement, you also get Deposit Bonuses, don't you? I remember casinos that kick players out for "using too many bonuses". There's no question of that here, and I don't normally get any significant no-deposit bonuses either (at most 20 free spins on Book of Cats from time to time).

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Donnie
Expert

Pat1991 wrote on 06.12.2023 at 23:35: Aha. That could be true, of course. Nevertheless, according to your own statement, you also get Deposit Bonuses, don't you? I can recall memories of casinos kicking players out for "using too many bonuses". There's no question of that here, and I don't normally get any significant no deposits either (at most 20 free spins on Book of Cats from time to time).

I was referring more to no deposits, as I used to get €10 or spins and deposited a maximum of 10 times. I don't think the site is that bad, there are over 10 deposit bonuses and I also noticed that they now have chips as a payment method

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Langhans
Expert

Pat1991 wrote on 06.12.2023 at 23:35: "Throw out the use of too many bonuses."

yes, just...using too many Bonuses is not so welcome. If multiple accounts were allowed, I could, for example, post the three good first Deposit bonuses at Casino XY first on myself, then on my sister, then on my girlfriend, then mom and then dad...poof: I have 15 good chances, of which I would otherwise only have three

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Pat1991
Top Member
Langhans wrote on 06.12.2023 at 23:49:

yes, just...using too many Bonuses is not so welcome. If multiple accounts were allowed, I could, for example, book the three good first Deposit bonuses at Casino XY first on myself, then on my sister, then on my girlfriend, then mom and then dad...poof: I have 15 good chances, of which I would otherwise only have three

I can't handle it. The Welcome bonus at Mr. Bet is only slightly higher on the first depositor, 150% with 45x wagering on the bonus amount. But I remember seeing something like that as a regular bonus for regular players on the promotions page.

It doesn't make any sense otherwise either. A few years ago, I took the liberty of calculating the bonuses, i.e. the expected value (turnover x house edge = average win/loss). I came up with a negative value every time.

In other words: on average, the player loses his entire depositor when trying to play through the bonus.

I just don't get it. Why would a casino want to prevent customers from using the bonus? It's mainly a tool to ensure that a player keeps playing, even after a win, because they can't cash out!

Of course, a "normal" player doesn't just want to win, but above all enjoys the gambling itself. That's why it makes perfect sense to me to accept a bonus. But how on earth does a casino ever make a loss with a regular welcome bonus?

I don't see it.

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frapi07
Expert

Pat1991 wrote on 07.12.2023 at 03:29:
Can't figure it out. The Welcome bonus at Mr. Bet is only slightly higher on the first depositor, 150% with 45x wagering on the bonus amount. But I remember seeing something like that as a regular bonus for regular players on the promotions page.

It doesn't make any sense otherwise either. A few years ago, I took the liberty of calculating the Bonuses, i.e. the expected value (turnover x house edge = average win/loss). I came up with a negative value every time.

In other words: on average, the player loses his entire depositor when trying to play through the bonus.

I just don't get it. Why would a casino want to prevent customers from using the bonus? It's mainly a tool to ensure that a player keeps playing, even after a win, because they can't cash out!

Of course, a "normal" player doesn't just want to win, but above all enjoys the gambling itself. That's why it makes perfect sense to me to accept a bonus. But how on earth does a casino ever make a loss with a regular welcome bonus?

I don't check.

Because a bonus costs money. You're playing slots that don't belong to the casino group, but to slot providers. Casinos are happy to give you bonuses, but certainly not as generous as the welcome bonus (unless you are a very good customer). They often include free spins, and there are quite a few of them.

But please don't ask me how much they cost. I am not involved in any OC that I can know such information. But it stands to reason that such offers cost money.

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Langhans
Expert
Pat1991 wrote on 07.12.2023 at 03:29:
I can't figure it out. The Welcome bonus at Mr. Bet

...i wouldn't want to take the welcome bonus at Mr. Bet fifteen times either, because at 45X it's for the ton. [Fortunately, the casino world behind Mr. Bet is not over, which is why there are numerous providers whose 3 welcome offers consist of, for example, wager-free Bonuses + often wager-free free spins. I can think of a few casinos where I've already blown away the three and would love to have them all again. If I were to add the sports sector, where I now also find it very difficult to almost impossible to unearth offers worthwhile for me, my luck would be perfect without the multiple account rule.

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upola
Legend

Petra28 wrote on 06.12.2023 at 16:05: I have to admit that I only now realized that Mr. Bet is not allowed in Germany.

And how did you find out that Mr.Bet is not allowed in Germany?

Or didn't you know it before and now that you think there are problems I'm just playing dumb.

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