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LuckyBalls Casino FRIDAY300 Bonus & Hot Slots Weekend with cashback


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I don't know if you heard of this casino but when I played for the first time I got really lucky and withdrew 400 euro withing 24 hours.

 

I received this promo this morning and I want to share with you.

 

Bear in mind that they haven't Dead or Alive and Immortal Romance slot games andI hope that will change anytime soon because this casino is worth your attention.

 

You can register your account here .

 

Good Luck!

 

http://www.askgamblers.com/online-casinos/lucky-balls-casino-review/

 

 

The heat is up on LuckyBalls this weekend!

Play your favourite slots over the weekend. If it gets a little too hot for you to handle and things don’t go your way, you will get 10% cash back on Monday!

  • How: Play your favourite slot games;
  • When: 16th May – 17th May;
  • Get: If things don’t go your way whilst playing, you can get up 10% up to £100 on your losses in CASH on Monday!

 

 

 

 

  • All games are eligible for the promotion;
  • Only losses incurred during the weekend (16th-17th of May) are eligible.
  • The minimum pay out for net losses during this promotional period is £5 (or currency equivalent) a player would need to have a net loss of at least £50 to receive the cash.
  • Cash-back will be calculated on net losses i.e. stakes minus winnings minus any bonus or loyalty reward given to you during your promotion period. The requirement is calculated as a net loss of real funds from the start of participation in the promotion period.
  • Cash-back on losses will be awarded on 18th of May (Monday) after 2pm. Cash-back has no wagering requirements.
  • LuckyBalls reserves the right to modify, alter, discontinue or terminate this promotion at any time for any reason.
  • LuckyBalls reserves the right to suspend or block any player that it feels is abusing this promotion or fraudulently trying to gain advantage.
  • Standard casino Terms & Conditions apply.

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Looks like a solid brand with good promotions and incentives to loyal players.

 

Must admit the sign on bonus (100% up to 300 credits) and cashback of 10% looks very enticing. Bonus terms are not too bad either (30xB). It has a max. bet rule of 10% of your initial deposit attached to it: ''Players staking more than 10% of their real money deposit in a single bet will be flagged as high-risk players and shall be monitored. The Casino reserves the right to void any winnings derived from such abusive behaviour. Example: a player depositing €100, then immediately proceeds to wager over €20 per hand will be deemed high-risk user''.

 

''Bonus Trems and Conditions: Players from Poland, Kazakhstan and Russia must play through the deposit plus bonus 200 times before withdrawal.'' Ouch!

 

Progressive Jackpots

 

''If the Jackpot winnings do not exceed €50,000.00, they will be paid through Bank Wire in one payment. Should they exceed €50,000.00, they will be paid through bank wire only in increments of €5,000.00 per month until full settlement.'' Can't say I'm impressed with this term. I spoke to Maria (affiliate manager) at Luckyballs she said that they are looking in to this.

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''Bonus Trems and Conditions: Players from Poland, Kazakhstan and Russia must play through the deposit plus bonus 200 times before withdrawal.'' Ouch!

 

 

Very attractive. Who would even bother with this bonus? Nice way to say "You stay out of this" to these countries..

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Looks like a solid brand with good promotions and incentives to loyal players.

 

Must admit the sign on bonus (100% up to 300 credits) and cashback of 10% looks very enticing. Bonus terms are not too bad either (30xB). It has a max. bet rule of 10% of your initial deposit attached to it: ''Players staking more than 10% of their real money deposit in a single bet will be flagged as high-risk players and shall be monitored. The Casino reserves the right to void any winnings derived from such abusive behaviour. Example: a player depositing €100, then immediately proceeds to wager over €20 per hand will be deemed high-risk user''.

 

''Bonus Trems and Conditions: Players from Poland, Kazakhstan and Russia must play through the deposit plus bonus 200 times before withdrawal.'' Ouch!

 

Progressive Jackpots

 

''If the Jackpot winnings do not exceed €50,000.00, they will be paid through Bank Wire in one payment. Should they exceed €50,000.00, they will be paid through bank wire only in increments of €5,000.00 per month until full settlement.'' Can't say I'm impressed with this term. I spoke to Maria (affiliate manager) at Luckyballs she said that they are looking in to this.

 

Hmm, I'm surprised you missed this term...

 

 

...Any player who increases their starting balance by more than double will be prohibited from reducing their bet size by more than 50% for the remainder of the bonus wagering requirements. This will be calculated on the largest bet size made up until that point. If a player is deemed to have acted in this way, it will be considered abusive play and will result in the confiscation of any bonus and accrued winnings and the suspension of the player's account. For example if a player's starting balance was £100 and he/she has a win or series of wins that takes his/her balance above £200 while betting £10 per round, the player would subsequently have to complete the remaining bonus wagering requirement with bets of £5 per round or greater....

 

I have only one word to describe it, but I'm not sure I can use it in the forum. Must ask the admins here! :D

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Hi all,

 

I haven't played at this casino so can't comment on their legitimacy, however, after reading those progressive terms I felt a need to offer you all a friendly warning to be very careful.

 

I have a lot of experience, and this exact term is often used by many rogue casinos, as it basically means they never have to, or will pay you the full progressive jackpot amount.

 

I know many of us may think it doesn't really matter as the chances of one of us hitting a progressive is so unlikely, however the facts are it could happen to anyone at any time, and the last thing you would want to happen is encounter a term like this.

 

Terms like this are also often an indicator that the people running the site aren't very ethical or well funded, meaning future issues with even non progressive winnings may arise if they are hit with a few multiple winning customers at one time.

 

Also remember that progressive jackpot wins are funded and paid by the slot provider and NOT the casino itself, meaning if you win a progressive the provider pays the casino the lump sum amount to be passed on to the customer.

 

THIS MEANS THE CASINO HAS ABSOLUTELY NO REASON TO NOT PAY THE CUSTOMER THE FULL JACKPOT AMOUNT IN ONE LUMP SUM PAYMENT.

 

If a casino has this term, it quite simply means they want to withhold the jackpot amount for their own illegal financial gain, with the intent to NEVER pay the player the full amount they are owed.

 

If a casino is willing to have a term like this, it should make you think what else they are capable of in the future.

 

Here's an example using that term, and you all judge for yourself:

 

Player wins progressive of $3,000,000 (3 million) on Mega Moolah

 

Casino term states you can only be paid $5,000 per month for wins over $50,000.

 

$3mil ÷ $5,000 = 600 (months)

 

600 ÷ 12 = 50 (years)

 

Yes you read that right my friends, it would take 50 years to receive the full jackpot amount you fairly won!!!!!

 

Now could you imagine that life changing moment you are lucky enough to ever hit a jackpot, only to come across this term from the casino?

 

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I'd hate to see this happen to anyone.

 

My advice is to stay clear of this casino, or pressure them to remove that term before playing there.

 

Remember, they would have that $3 million dollars paid to them immediately from the provider.

 

Take care. ;)

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What's the deal with Exclusive then ?

 

Back in time I thought it was 30 x b, but oh, well..

 

Is that bonus with some special TC so no one would claim it, plus DOA and Immortal Romance are missing while you claim to be microgaming, netent powered.. How come is that possible, I am wondering.

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