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jamesdeano

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  1. Does it matter if I lost my deposit money on Blackjack or slots? I think I lost it on everything, slots, table games, etc. Dont remember of winning 1 hand that day, or slot... but yes I think you got it, I bought into the tournament while I still had money (I think it was only like 25cents to get into) It was not given to me. According to them, it doe sent matter either way. Plus I didn't know if you won one of these tournaments there is play through, I thought it would be like winning at a holdem table. Here is their reply after I questioned them on it... Thank you for your email. If a player won using monies that he/she won from a tournament (and every other that are considered non-deposit bonuses), the player is only allowed to withdraw up to a maximum of $150. I hope this clarifies. Sincerely, Alexandra Mcmahon Accounts Team Thanks for your replies, Dean ps like your picture
  2. I made a deposit,and paid to enter into a blackjack tournament. Before it started I lost all of my deposit money, but then won $12 from the blackjack tournament. If had something like a 32 X play through which I made, plus about $400. When I went to cash out they only want to give me $100 because they say it was a bonus. Thanks for your advise
  3. at Treasure Island online casino I made a deposit and bought into a tournament. Now they claim that my winnings came from a non-deposit bonus of which the maximum withdrawal amount is $150 I think that I bought into the the blackjack tournament with my own deposited money should make it a deposit related bonus, allowing a maximum withdrawal of $2000 per week. Which do you think is right? If they are right why pay to get into a tournament in which you win the money won is just considered a bonus with an 10,000 times play through. The thing is that the the very definition of bonuses is: :a sum of money granted or given to :something given, paid, or received above what is due or expected: :something free, as an extra dividend, given by a corporation to a purchaser of its securities. :a premium paid for a loan, contract, etc. :something extra or additional given freely: I had to pay, and then win this money first, it wasent given to me. I can understand their rules of 10,000 times play through to cash out , but don't tell me it was a bonus! Why not just call anything won at these "casinos" a bonus so they dont have to pay you.
  4. just never ceases to amaze me how you can win off a bonus and the casino can always just say , "read our terms and conditions" it says "Online Casino reserves the right to cancel a player’s account any time without prior notice for any reason" <snip>
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