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PinoCasino: [solved] Pinocasino payout problems, because 10x Wager (Page 2)

Topic created on 01st Oct. 2022 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 12 | Views: 2,140
gamble1
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frapi07 wrote on 01.10.2022 at 21:16
3x is still okay, but 10x is already hefty. Especially as a High Roller and with a max bet of 1.000€. If you Deposit 5,000€, you have to wager 50,000€ and play 50 times 1k. I am a player who is satisfied with a small win and then stops, which is why I always play raw and do not use bonuses. Anyway, Pino has lost me as a customer, because under such conditions I will certainly not play again.


Update: Payout has been approved and can no longer be cancelled. So thread can be closed. Thank you very much.

Well you could always pay out your win and leave your deposit longer on it that would go yes as a rule

I can understand you of course well but also the casino because it is just strange if someone deposited short 3-4 rounds plays and wants to pay out everything so any money launderer would also proceed and get out with some plus or minus

Take it easy

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frapi07
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gamble1 wrote on 01.10.2022 at 23:59
Well you could always pay out your win and leave your Deposit on it for longer that would work in general

I can understand you of course well but also the casino because it is just funny if someone deposited short 3-4 rounds plays and wants to pay out everything so would any money launderer also proceed and get out with some plus or minus

Take it easy

Well, if you play Blackjack with 1k stake and then win 3-4k, then you still have a plus of 2-3k. Some leave that on the account, I prefer to pay out. This way of playing is completely legitimate and if the casino thinks he can accuse me of something, then it's not my problem. Should rather look at themselves, they have certainly more dirt stuck than I have it.

If you bet 3-4 times 1k, then that is certainly not an attempt to launder money. There are other games that are better suited for this, but blackjack is definitely not one of them.

Of course, I take that strictly as it is pure chicanery. I can understand when claiming a bonus having the live games only count 1:10 towards the wager, but not with raw cash. 3x wagering should be enough. Anything beyond that is not fair to the players.

In addition, I do not think it can be done. They wanted me to wager the deposit 10 times, otherwise every withdrawal was rejected and cancelled. So if you deposit 1k, win 3k, you are at 4k balance and would still have to convert 7k, so put it on the line. The probability is not exactly small that you end up back at 0.

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Caro
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At the request of frapi07, I will close the thread. (Payout was approved)

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