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Online Casinos in general: Why are various casinos not blacklisted? (Page 2)

Topic created on 18th Sep. 2018 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 11 | Views: 4,358
Rasmik12
Top Member
I also do not understand that every time a bonus is offered, fraud is called out.

As the saying goes, "you don't look a gift horse in the mouth".

Just try to play the bonus free, then you can play other slots.

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Manfrede4 wrote on 20.09.2018 at 07:41
Hello DaGambler find everything very interesting is missing but still something.With almost everything I have to agree.Have me at Royal Panda block have never received advertising .After the block of 6 months I get every day advertising from them.

Yes, that is true. Whereby one must say here, you must insist on the "permanently" evenly actually. But this is a point that also falls under the topic of player protection. As mentioned above, it is strange that you can easily find the point "Permanent self exclusion" at some MGA casinos and select it, while at other MGA casinos just ne 7-day account lock is offered. They take that very carefully, which words you then use in live support. If you just say "I want nen self-exclusion", they usually lock you only exactly 6 months. After that, the account is not open again, but they spam you again with advertising so that you come back. But if you say in the chat "I want a permenant self-exclusion", things look different. The word "permanent" is extremely important

MGA casinos are actually obliged, at least as far as I know, to close the account without discussion as soon as the word "self exclusion" is mentioned. Now gibts but even here MGA casinos that still negotiate directly in chat with you. Regarding the duration, regarding a bonus... etc.. Some want to make it extremely difficult for you, because you then suddenly have to write an email, although the chat has done everything else up to that point. And that, although the chat logs are stored anyway

My Tip: NEVER get involved in a bonus if you have already pronounced the word "self exclusion". I had this case years ago. I asked for it in the chat and then the live support started to negotiate with me. I then agreed to a 20 euro bonus and refrained from closing the account for the time being. Was then after a short time on 300 euros and with the bonus turnover already far advanced. Suddenly I am kicked and can no longer log in. Ask in the chat what happened. Suddenly the chat tells me "You have requested a self-exclusion, this has now been carried out." And I should write a mail with further questions. I did. Then I was suddenly told that the casino takes Player protection very seriously and that I had a gambling problem. Therefore, my account was now closed as requested

That was the peak of madness. First the support negotiates with me regarding account closure, gives nen bonus. I win something with the or can play through the, suddenly they are player protection important and my account is closed

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