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I think people have SE in the past without knowing what they were actually doing - many seeking to close accounts because, for example, they thought their loyalty schemes were rubbish. So rather than close, they SE. Some casinos haven't helped - i was told by a well respected brand that there was no such thing as permanent closure, only SE. And people would only close if they had a gambling issue. What utter tosh.
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Your opinion on crowd funding?
pinnit2015 replied to Stephanie-navarro4's topic in Trivia, Quiz Games & Non-Gambling Talk
So basically you want to know if Pyramid schemes are a good idea? Clue - they're not. Often illegal, mostly fraudulent. The only substitute for earning cash is to earn it. The emphasis on earn. We may be gamblers but we're not thick Unless we play Bonanza. Then we're mugs. -
Your Smartphone Is Making You Stupid!
pinnit2015 replied to Afi4wins's topic in Trivia, Quiz Games & Non-Gambling Talk
Says the voice of experience -
Know What Bitcoin & Blockchain Is All About
pinnit2015 replied to Afi4wins's topic in Casinos General
When the world devolves into chaos, with a pending water crisis, it'll all be worthless anyhow. My nestle bottles will see me as King in a dystopian land. In that world I will call upon the Directors of BTG games to answer for their crimes against slotting.- 8 replies
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Your opinion on crowd funding?
pinnit2015 replied to Stephanie-navarro4's topic in Trivia, Quiz Games & Non-Gambling Talk
Creamed nearly a grand off me in the last 2 weeks. Defo last 6 months of 2017 were the golden months I request a judicial review. -
Your opinion on crowd funding?
pinnit2015 replied to Stephanie-navarro4's topic in Trivia, Quiz Games & Non-Gambling Talk
Not as many good ones since the November 17 update..... Tin foil hat? Absolutely...this game is not right -
Your Smartphone Is Making You Stupid!
pinnit2015 replied to Afi4wins's topic in Trivia, Quiz Games & Non-Gambling Talk
Know which yin sounds more appealing -
They should have went for Babe the Pig as their mascot, not something that resembles the Red Shoe Diaries of the 90's.
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Broadway group? Butlers/Dotty etc.... They aren't rogue by any imagination but the group has a bit of a rep of not engaging with complaints anyway, so even if you did have them on I'd not imagine much success I'd be asking for the deposits back under the licence terms How many SE issues must we hear before the UKGC pulls their finger out?
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Your opinion on crowd funding?
pinnit2015 replied to Stephanie-navarro4's topic in Trivia, Quiz Games & Non-Gambling Talk
I'll be happy if you all crowd fund my Bonanza sessions You pay I play No one gets a bonus. -
5 UK Casinos Could Lose Their License
pinnit2015 replied to CasinoArchives's topic in Casinos General
To be fair, it's the Guardian reporting this - they've been on a quest against all forms of gambling for the last year. They're sensationalist headlines around gambling are becoming on a par with the Daily Mail and evil immigrants coming to our fair land. Can't imagine it - William Hill will simply ship operations to that place of equity - Tel Aviv -
5 UK Casinos Could Lose Their License
pinnit2015 replied to CasinoArchives's topic in Casinos General
Likely to be your high street brands. HSBC were essentially facilitating ML years ago. Last time i looked they still had a FCA registration. They'll pay a few pennies and all weaknesses will be forgotten. -
What a mug
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Amatic slots available for UK players?
pinnit2015 replied to Colinjackson's topic in Online Slot Discussions
Yeah.... can’t say Russian Casinos would inspire much confidence Unless approved by Trump. -
Just a no cashout policy x3 wagering was just met never mind the additional zero's. Yeah. Zero - plural.
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Oh a cassava casino? Not only do they not give a hoot about responsible gambling, can't implement SE and are generally quite a shady operator they also cap winnings at 2 quid Monsters.
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Opinions please: Playing After a Closed Account
pinnit2015 replied to Suella's topic in Casinos General
Where i have sympathy is where some casinos take closing an account as SE - when i told a casino i just wanted mine shut down they tried putting it through as SE. Attempting to explain what i wanted to chat support was like eating rocks. So...in the past some may have a SE when it was an a/c closure ie. no gambling issues. Baffled that a lot of this is still an issue in 2018. Made more so that all SE go (i think) to the UKGC but...the UKGC basically say they don't deal with it leaving players with...er... -
It’s ok... it was on Seahunter and I got 30 50p spins on it- just slightly short of the 1500. Ikibus loyalty scheme is pretty woeful...
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Think ikibu will be next to go.... got a fiver chip and 1500 wagering. 300 wagering? What the actual...
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Opinions please: Playing After a Closed Account
pinnit2015 replied to Suella's topic in Casinos General
Why would you even consider this? And do you still have a gambling issue? Will depend on licence. Some MT Sites operate independently but I noticed one that is applying another’s SE. I wouldn’t go by what live chat tells you. What will happen is money will be lost, person claims didn’t fulfill SE and etc. -
Not had much time for slots this week so 'only' managed 13k spins. The Bonanza spins are not entirely accurate as i wasn't logging my play over the last 6 months on it. Didn't see the point in putting flash update on as it's clearly been blasted out of the water by the newbie - for now. The Bonanza average frequency is actually spot on in terms of the community average on Slottracker - but again...i had 12 in 2k spins which tilts it a bit. Regardless it's been pretty sh@@@
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In terms of reversing if the UKGC fancy earning their salary they need to start on insisting that lock withdrawal functions are part of licensing conditions (or certainly the 'flushing') But no...instead we have stupid and pointless things like 'no autoplay more than 100 spins'.