as suspected the Goldwin.com is indeed attempting a scam. Today is the day when I should have been paid my prize money from the Tournament in the amount of 3600 euros. I got the email from the casino manager that I should request my prize money in the live chat. The Live Chat wanted to credit me the money, however I should confirm that this money is subject to a turnover requirement of 50X and that the maximum payout from the prize money is 100 euros.
You want this confirmation because in the T&C or tournament T&C it does not say that the prize money from the tournament is a bonus and by my confirmation you want to convert my cash into a bonus. This is how you lure your players into a tournament, so that the players Deposit a lot in order to achieve the high prize and at the end convert this into a bonus so that they do not have to pay out anything.
When I asked where it is stated that the tournament prize is a BONI, I was told that it is a bonus, but when I asked where it is stated that the tournament prize is a bonus, I did not get an answer, because it is not stated anywhere.
Alone by the constantly clear reference in the live chat to the confirmation that I have to accept the Wagering requirements of X50 is not to be misjudged that the casino is aware that you are attempting a scam. If this thing with 50X and maximum payout of 100 euros would have been in accordance with the terms and conditions, then it would not be necessary to obtain this confirmation from me.
Furthermore, I was told that if I do not confirm that I want 3600 euros with 50X and max.100 euros and this until 23:59:59 GMT, then the money expires. Of course I did not confirm this because this confirmation will make my 3600 euros ZERO anyway.
The whole content of the fraud attempt also repeated my VIP manager via WhatsApp.
This tournament is still visible on the Goldwin.com and is called: Wealth Masters Get the fortune of your dreams!
I would like to mention here the advertisement from this tournament and it is as follows:
Your ticket to high society is finally here. Climb to the pinnacle of luxury by entering the Wealth Masters tournament. Enjoy a life of wealth, mingle with the richest people in the world and play a little game of chance that could help you amass a fortune that dwarfs all others. Bet big in the tournament games and win a share of the glittering €/$16,000 prize pool. Are you ready to get richer than you ever imagined?
From this advertisement it is clear how stupid this "casino" wants to sell your players.
If the tournament T&C or any other T&C had stated that the Prize pool was a bonus with 50X and 100 Euro payouts, no one would have deposited much money to take a higher place.
It is just cheeky of the casino that has in the background to cheat your players to write something like this in the tournament: "Bet big in the tournament games and win a part of the glittering 16.000€/$ prize pool. Are you ready to get richer than you ever imagined?"
Best regards
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1st Feb. 2023, at 03:48 pm CET#2
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Bow what a cheek
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Wait a minute, you're supposed to wager the €3,600 a total of 50x to pay out a maximum of €100?
So 180.000€ to wager, for 100 Ocken to come out 😁😁😁😁????
So the Tournament wasn't free, you had to pay real money for it, right?
I would give the case to Casino Guru and still other big casino sites. Don't put up with this under any circumstances.
And yes, I agree with you. This really is fraud without a doubt. Imagine winning 3 million in the lotto and the lotto company paying out the win in monthly €1 increments for life.
Falke wrote on 02/01/2023 at 19:08: So the Tournament wasn't free, you had to pay real money for it, yes?
I would give the case to Casino Guru and still other big casino sites. Definitely don't put up with this.
And yes, I agree with you. This really is fraud without a doubt. Imagine winning 3 million in the lotto and the lotto company paying out the win in monthly €1 increments for life.
At 12€ a year, it would take 250,000 years to do that
Antiheld1335 wrote on 02/01/2023 at 17:18: Wait, you are supposed to convert the 3,600€ a total of 50x to pay out 100€ maximum?
So 180,000€ to wager, for 100 ocks to come out 😁😁😁😁????
So I understood it but that can hardly be true because a Tournament win can be converted into a bonus but for 100 € max cashout makes no sense because it has the last place much easier if he wins less money
So something must have been misunderstood by the TE
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as suspected the Goldwin.com is indeed attempting a scam. Today is the day when I should have been paid my prize money from the Tournament in the amount of 3600 euros. I got the email from the casino manager that I should request my prize money in the live chat. The Live Chat wanted to credit me the money, however I should confirm that this money is subject to a turnover requirement of 50X and that the maximum payout from the prize money is 100 euros.
You want this confirmation because in the T&C or tournament T&C it does not say that the prize money from the tournament is a bonus and by my confirmation you want to convert my cash into a bonus. This is how you lure your players into a tournament, so that the players Deposit a lot in order to achieve the high prize and at the end convert this into a bonus so that they do not have to pay out anything.
When I asked where it is stated that the tournament prize is a BONI, I was told that it is a bonus, but when I asked where it is stated that the tournament prize is a bonus, I did not get an answer, because it is not stated anywhere.
Alone by the constantly clear reference in the live chat to the confirmation that I have to accept the Wagering requirements of X50 is not to be misjudged that the casino is aware that you are attempting a scam. If this thing with 50X and maximum payout of 100 euros would have been in accordance with the terms and conditions, then it would not be necessary to obtain this confirmation from me.
Furthermore, I was told that if I do not confirm that I want 3600 euros with 50X and max.100 euros and this until 23:59:59 GMT, then the money expires. Of course I did not confirm this because this confirmation will make my 3600 euros ZERO anyway.
The whole content of the fraud attempt also repeated my VIP manager via WhatsApp.
This tournament is still visible on the Goldwin.com and is called: Wealth Masters
Get the fortune of your dreams!
I would like to mention here the advertisement from this tournament and it is as follows:
Your ticket to high society is finally here. Climb to the pinnacle of luxury by entering the Wealth Masters tournament. Enjoy a life of wealth, mingle with the richest people in the world and play a little game of chance that could help you amass a fortune that dwarfs all others.
Bet big in the tournament games and win a share of the glittering €/$16,000 prize pool. Are you ready to get richer than you ever imagined?
From this advertisement it is clear how stupid this "casino" wants to sell your players.
If the tournament T&C or any other T&C had stated that the Prize pool was a bonus with 50X and 100 Euro payouts, no one would have deposited much money to take a higher place.
It is just cheeky of the casino that has in the background to cheat your players to write something like this in the tournament: "Bet big in the tournament games and win a part of the glittering 16.000€/$ prize pool. Are you ready to get richer than you ever imagined?"
Best regards
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So 180.000€ to wager, for 100 Ocken to come out 😁😁😁😁????
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I would give the case to Casino Guru and still other big casino sites. Don't put up with this under any circumstances.
And yes, I agree with you. This really is fraud without a doubt. Imagine winning 3 million in the lotto and the lotto company paying out the win in monthly €1 increments for life.
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At 12€ a year, it would take 250,000 years to do that
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So I understood it but that can hardly be true because a Tournament win can be converted into a bonus but for 100 € max cashout makes no sense because it has the last place much easier if he wins less money
So something must have been misunderstood by the TE
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Funny. I've never had any problems there and I've won plenty there.
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