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# Other Casinos #: Slothunter refuses to pay out and reduces my balance to 50€ (Page 5)

Topic created on 20th Feb. 2021 | Page: 5 of 5 | Answers: 48 | Views: 12,636
upola
Legend
Falcon wrote on 17.06.2021 at 17:11
When will the casinos finally learn to just set up an automatic block as soon as you would exceed? Make already a few casinos and would be the only fair.

Sure, here at Gamblejoe most would have to know. But how many new players fall for it and do not read through the terms and conditions. And please do not claim you read in every online store in which you order exactly the terms and conditions.

And in some casinos it is really absurd what everything is not allowed. There is then an endlessly long list of which games are not allowed.

If casinos offer Bonuses that are almost always to the disadvantage of players anyway, then they should also ensure that a player can not violate any conditions. It can not be that you have to go as a player constantly over a minefield. Have once accidentally pressed the Gambletatse - their win of 5000€ was just canceled, because of a ridiculous 10€ bonus

You are right with many things you write.
But this does not exempt any player from reading the Bonus terms and conditions.
In this case, it would not have come to the cancellation of the funds, if JoshuaMrd times briefly read the conditions.

And why should the casinos set up a lock, as long as there are enough players who do not read the conditions and the casino can then cancel the win.

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Hidaruma
Top Member

Wutmaennchen wrote on 06/17/2021 at 17:31
Which casinos are doing this? These are then yes casinos you should rather use from the base.

Twin had done this back when I was still allowed to play there. Although no lock, but every time you open a slot came the notice that the maximum amount is 4/5 € and you should not exceed this.

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cbz490
Experienced
upola wrote on 17.06.2021 at 20:00
You are right about a lot of what you write.
But that does not release any player to read the bonus conditions.
In this case it would not have come to the cancellation of the funds, if JoshuaMrd times briefly read the conditions.

And why should the casinos set up a lock, as long as there are enough players who do not read the conditions and the casino can then cancel the win.


Because you are ultimately still the CUSTOMER of the casino.

Such a policy you can just pull through only with addicts . :=)

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upola
Legend
cbz490 wrote on 06/18/2021 at 08:23 AM

Because at the end of the day, you are still the CUSTOMER of the casino.

Such a policy you can just also only pull through with addicts . :=)

But you can see that the business model is worthwhile.and why?
Because many refuse to read the bonus conditions, and I can read even if I'm addicted

Do not misunderstand, I despise this business behavior.
But it is now times as it is, there helps only read read read to fall into no trap.

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cbz490
Experienced
upola wrote on 18.06.2021 at 09:01
But you can see that the business model is worthwhile.and why?
Because many refuse to read the Bonus terms and conditions, and I can read even if I am addicted

Do not misunderstand, I despise this business behavior.
But it is now times as it is, there helps only read read read to fall into no trap.



But you have to admit that in Germany it is not customary to read through any terms and conditions.



In Germany, you usually just click away, so if you are new to casinos and have no experience, you will usually just accept them



Or do you always read through all the terms and conditions that you accept when e.g. registering on whatever site? NO, you only do that in the casino area.

Do not know the terms and conditions / terms of use here on GJ, have not even looked at

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DieWunderharke5000
Top Member
cbz490 wrote on 06/18/2021 at 10:43 AM

In Germany you usually just click away something like that, so if you are new to casino and have no experience you will usually just accept it.

There is of course something to it. But who signs up at casinos like Slothunter is mMn not complete novice in the field of online casinos. Since one starts rather with Tipico, Bwin, Wunderino or another of the providers who make constantly and everywhere advertising

Whoever finds these sites has usually actively searched for it and came across a forum or Streamer or something similar. And whoever manages to find such a casino should actually have noticed that casinos have nothing to give away and you should therefore read the bonus conditions. Especially since the terms and conditions at Slothunter are really not hidden or particularly complicated

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cbz490
Experienced
DieWunderharke5000 wrote on 06/18/2021 at 12:20 PM
There's something to that, of course. But who signs up at casinos like Slothunter is mMn not complete novice in the field of online casinos. Since one starts rather with Tipico, Bwin, Wunderino or another of the providers who make constantly and everywhere advertising

Whoever finds these sites has usually actively searched for it and came across a forum or Streamer or something similar. And whoever manages to find such a casino, should actually have noticed that casinos have nothing to give away and you should therefore read the bonus conditions. Especially since the terms and conditions at Slothunter are really not hidden or particularly complicated.


Yes these people are of course themselves to blame, in most cases when I read something like maxbet rule violations here, these are users
who write their first post here

And there then always with "Who does not read the terms and conditions, is to blame" to react I do not find i.O.

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upola
Legend
cbz490 wrote on 06/18/2021 at 10:43 AM


Don't know the T&C/terms of use here on GJ either, didn't even look at them


You don't have to, because there's no bonus here.

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gamble1
Legend
DieWunderharke5000 wrote on 06/18/2021 at 12:20 PM
There's something to that, of course. But who signs up at casinos like Slothunter is mMn not complete novice in the field of online casinos. Since one starts rather with Tipico, Bwin, Wunderino or another of the providers who make constantly and everywhere advertising

Whoever finds these sites has usually actively searched for it and came across a forum or Streamer or something similar. And whoever manages to find such a casino should actually have noticed that casinos have nothing to give away and you should therefore read the bonus conditions. Especially since the terms and conditions at Slothunter are really not hidden or particularly complicated.

Well, but if someone just watches a stream for the first time, it can be that he clicks on Casino XYZ in the info due to personal preferences and we usually have the salad

Newcomers there are always and also with me it was at that time more luck never to have violated a rule in the terms and conditions or I have it and they have just as a gesture of goodwill said nothing would have told me there someone directly would have read times the terms and conditions I would have known it right away

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