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  1. Don't think so - them and skrill pulled out on the 5th Dec i think. Bitcoin or bust sadly
  2. Affpower/Game Tech casinos set a good bar of roguish (or is that illegal) practices recently so sadly things like this aren't a surprise. If only people stopped playing at these places the cuts to revenue would force them back into the dark.
  3. Thanks Dan - would give me something to do during lunch at work
  4. Got an offer from 21 casino saying 'Free Fiver'...but it was get a fiver back if you don't win. So it wasn't free and the fiver would be subject to wagering.
  5. To be honest i'd play the bonus money and see if you can get it higher - get it up to 500 and you'd probably be able to wager 120 with a 60 deposit max....not bad
  6. Hi Dan - quick question? When (or) will the battles be available on mobile?
  7. It is 9.2 If you have never made a deposit on the Website all funds will stay as bonus money until at such time a deposit is made. Once you make your first deposit, any bonus money at that time in your account will now be subject to standard wagering (play-through) requirements. All future No Deposit Bonus will just be subject to standard wagering (play-through) requirements before they can be withdrawn, and no further deposits are required.
  8. Just seen this...32 Red were, back in the day, one of the top casinos. However, they've long been superseded. Their payouts lag behind the rest, they've really cut down on the perks in Club Rouge, they only offer MG. They're still one of the most trusted casino's but they've stood still. Which in business terms is like going backwards. Viper is their only real selling point.
  9. Which, if some of the asa ruling have shown, are not without merit Personally, i don't distrust casinos or i wouldn't play there, but 'professional scepticism' is no bad thing People might have thought a well respected brand like Volkwagen wouldn't have mislead them, but they did By virtue of RTP's being below 100% slots are inherently rigged but that doesn't mean there's anything illegal There are casinos that a morally bankrupt but, here's an idea, don't play at them. Simple. Same way as supermarkets/car manufacturers are not beyond reproach in the examples above. Been like that since the dawn of time.
  10. However to add a bit of balance If it's the same as Royal Panda's....it can work in your favour and can be very beneficial - I got free spins in RP, won 3.70. Then made 60p bets in immortal and got bonus in 2/3 spin. Got Amber and got 300 quid, then some 3 quid and got up to 1200. Now yes...that was all bonus money but wagering is based on the original win - 3.70 x 40, say 160. Meaning...that even if i deposited 160 and never won i would then convert the 1200. In the end i took out 1250. Personally i like this system as you play with the bonus money until it's sufficient high. And if it's a deposit bonus, as long as you don't go into the bonus monies you can take out. It's certainly better than bonus offers that lock your real cash in with the bonus monies. These are the real no goes. But as Afi's alluded to...the bonus money needs to be high, otherwise you're going to deposit and deposit until you reach it.
  11. Caddell casino....ughhh... They did have a rule that only bets over a quid contributed to wagering? (however, i found that 30p's contributed despite them saying that) Unless there are restricted games i'm not sure why
  12. The games are very limited - BTG and no play n go/MG but they offer bonus's on a daily basis....probably best to check the games first to see what is there. I like the site but probably a lot will find the selection a bit limited
  13. Apart from the revamped Gilmore Girls last year
  14. Takeovers...change of management...complacency...taking players for granted...hiding under the auspices of things like the new money laundering rules... Takes ages to build a brand and minutes to ruin it
  15. I wouldn't even give this lot a penny, never mind a bonus. GF got told she's now a VIP at Ikibu and with that comes....50% bonus? 50.....lord. Midaur do 150-200 % bonus offers regularly and the funds are treated separately.
  16. For you maybe ...not people like me who have a collection of collectable comics in a separate lock up
  17. Same things happening with Canada.... Still a bit unclear as to how some casinos are still 'aussie friendly' - e.g.. even if offer bitcoin, would that still breach the aussie rules and if so, what can australia actually do about it? But yeah Neteller etc pulled the plug on the 5th
  18. 40 pound a spin Maximum bet i've went into a bonus round was 6 quid and it took me 10 minutes to click the start button because of the heart palpitations (paid 4k)
  19. What about the important topics of the day like; Why have the marvel shows on Netflix got progressively worse? From the excellent Jessica Jones we're now onto the Punisher. It's utterly depressing and i need to hide my own knives from myself. Why can't they make a good spiderman movie that's on a par with the cartoons? Why is Zac Snyder on a one man mission to ruin DC's brand? No more superman Zac. Back to Krypton for you. So many why's
  20. My yearly review of casino's that fell from grace/not improved would include: Guts - A once great outfit then then suffered laggy games, disconnects, weird verification requests and rubbish offers. A shame Next/Casino Luck - Takeover completely changed the feel of them. Now cheap and nasty, especially with their support and marketing Kindred Group - reliable, yes. But lord are they stingy with loyalty. Absolutely nothing. 32 Red seem to be intent on alienating their customers as well
  21. And that's another rogue term - 11 months, meaning approx 2k a month you could take out? Did they let you freeze it so you couldn't play it?
  22. There was a case last year of the Casinorewards Group - it was a disgusting ad that make false references ( i believe) to a guy who had just lost his wife/kids (or something similar) to cancer, so he went and played a slot and hit the jackpot. I'm not sure if he did win it and it's just the 'backstory' was false. Other things like 'Dave was up to his ears in debt' and hit the jackpot. They then proceed to quote 300k in debt. However....that included his mortgage so it was wayyyy misleading. If you go to asa website you'll see the recent rulings. Not exactly the same as what you're saying, but you'll see the similarities in how affiliates and casinos bend the truth/mislead. Affiliates have been getting hammered but i'm pretty sure the casino's aren't entirely innocent as well.
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