Hello, I have used Mr Green bonus free spins and won 528 €, these also 35 times converted thereby I have a win of 7200 €. Now Mr Green refuses to pay out this amount because I have made some triggers higher than 5 €. For the win of 10000 I made but with 2.70 € ! Have also contacted Mr Green via chat and asked how long the bonus remains until you have reached the turnover requirements (35 times) and even there I was not pointed out that you can not play higher than 5 €. I am kkar that this is somewhere in the terms and conditions, but who reads something like that? With each bonus game is that you have to convert 10 times 30 times or 35 times more not. It can not be that one is fobbed off as a customer for years and no goodwill applies!
Calimera wrote on 03.05.2023 at 15:11: Hello, I have used Mr Green bonus free spins and won 528 €, this also 35 times converted thereby I have a win of 7200 €. Now Mr Green refuses to pay out this amount because I have made some triggers higher than 5 €. For the win of 10000 I made but with 2.70 € ! Have also contacted Mr Green via chat and asked how long the bonus remains until you have reached the turnover requirements (35 times) and even there I was not pointed out that you can not play higher than 5 €. I am kkar that this is somewhere in the terms and conditions, but who reads something like that? With each bonus game is that you have to convert 10 times 30 times or 35 times more not. It can not be that one is fobbed off as a customer for years and no goodwill applies!
In principle, you have already answered the question yourself here:
"I am kkar that this is somewhere in the terms and conditions, but who reads something like that?"
Think, there's nothing you can do, that's what the terms and conditions are for. Of course, no one has the will to read, but when I use a bonus, I always look first at the corresponding "rules of the game".
Calimera wrote on 03.05.2023 at 15:11: Hello, I have used Mr Green bonus free spins and won 528 €, this also 35 times converted thereby I have a win of 7200 €. Now Mr Green refuses to pay out this amount because I have made some triggers higher than 5 €. For the win of 10000 I made but with 2.70 € ! Have also contacted Mr Green via chat and asked how long the bonus remains until you have reached the turnover requirements (35 times) and even there I was not pointed out that you can not play higher than 5 €. I am kkar that this is somewhere in the terms and conditions, but who reads something like that? With each bonus game is that you have to convert 10 times 30 times or 35 times more not. It can not be that one is fobbed off as a customer for years and no goodwill applies!
Unfortunately, you will see nothing of the money, because you have violated the terms and conditions.
ruhrpott wrote on 04.05.2023 at 07:38: Unfortunately, you will have no way to get your money, because you have knowingly broken the terms and conditions.
Actually, he unknowingly broke the T&C. But an old casino saying goes: ignorance does not protect from winnings cancellation.
Actually, he broke the T&C unknowingly. But an old casino saying goes: ignorance does not protect from winnings cancellation.
actually "they"...so at least according to picture and also name...otherwise it would be called Calimero But no matter if m/f/d. According to own statement "customer for years" and then nevertheless quite clear and ubiquitous AGB's not to know, is simply a bad mixture
Calimera wrote on 03.05.2023 at 15:11: It can not be that one is fobbed off as a customer for years so and no goodwill applies!
Mhhh, as a customer for years you still do not know bonus conditions of this casinos? Many casinos are unfortunately not goodwill in the violation of bonus conditions, even if you are a regular player, or as the Flocky says: Stammspielsüchtiger
Langhans wrote on 04.05.2023 at 11:40 am:
actually "they"...so at least according to the picture and also name...otherwise it would be called Calimero But no matter if m/w/d. According to own statement "customer for years" and then nevertheless quite clear and ubiquitous AGB's not to know, is simply a bad mixture
Had the Calimera rather referred to the Greek "good day"
Had the Calimera referring more to the Greek "good day."
hmmm....your objection has led me now times to a small Greek-influenced Google session and it is also absolutely justified. Whether now the variant with K or C in front, the primary recommended spelling represents, I did not become completely clear, but on the whole the name has indeed its origin in "beautiful/good" and "day" Again what learned https://www.animals-digital.de/tiere/tiername/Name/calimera/
However, the original attributes "Beautiful" and "Day" also apply to the version "Calimero", which is listed as masculine, as can also be read
Hm, so in Greek there is no male "good day". There is only "Kaliméra", where "i méra" means the day and "kali (from kalos)" means good. Nice would be "oréa (from oréos)"
Maybe it used to be called like that in ancient Greek. But there "meros" meant "thigh". Nice thigh ... hm ...
Saphira wrote on 08.05.2023 at 12:09: Hm, so in Greek there is no male "good day". There is only "Kaliméra", where "i méra" means the day and "kali (from kalos)" means good. Nice would be "oréa (from oréos)"
Maybe it used to be called like that in ancient Greek. But there "meros" meant "thigh". Nice thigh ... hm ...
hui, you seem to have thematically much more plan than me Just researched some mundane google hits. E.g. the a) " Where does the name Calimero come from? Due to the meaning of the word parts "kalos" as "beautiful" and "meros" as "day" or also "thigh" for the name Calimero both the translation "beautiful day", as well as "beautiful thigh" comes into consideration. Or the b) " What does Calimero mean in German? Calimero is derived from the two ancient Greek terms "kalos" for "beautiful" and "meros" for "day" . Calimera means "good day" in Greek. The name Calimero was popularized by an Italian cartoon character in the shape of a black chick with an egg shell on its head. There the thing with the ominous thigh also occurs Also from old Greek is the speech. Perhaps the simplest would be, if Calimera would enlighten us, who she/he is and where he/it comes from, but now isse already again away
Langhans wrote on 08.05.2023 at 12:30 pm:
hui, you seem to have far more plan there thematically than me
Just researched some mundane google hits. E.g. the a) " Where does the name Calimero come from?
Due to the meaning of the word parts "kalos" as "beautiful" and "meros" as "day" or also "thigh" for the name Calimero both the translation "beautiful day", as well as "beautiful thigh" comes into consideration.
Or the b) " What does Calimero mean in German? Calimero is derived from the two ancient Greek terms "kalos" for "beautiful" and "meros" for "day" . Calimera means "good day" in Greek. The name Calimero was popularized by an Italian cartoon character in the shape of a black chick with an egg shell on its head.
There the thing with the ominous thigh also occurs Also from old Greek is the speech.
Perhaps the simplest would be, if Calimera would enlighten us, who she/he is and where he/it comes from, but now isse already again away
I learned Greek in word and writing, therefore my interjection. There is also no C in the alphabet. But 5 "i". But it is not so important. The bird with the eggshell on the head I had forgotten. He is really cute. And of course, his name is Calimero.
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In principle, you have already answered the question yourself here:
"I am kkar that this is somewhere in the terms and conditions, but who reads something like that?"
Think, there's nothing you can do, that's what the terms and conditions are for. Of course, no one has the will to read, but when I use a bonus, I always look first at the corresponding "rules of the game".
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Unfortunately, you will see nothing of the money, because you have violated the terms and conditions.
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Actually, he unknowingly broke the T&C. But an old casino saying goes: ignorance does not protect from winnings cancellation.
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actually "they"...so at least according to picture and also name...otherwise it would be called Calimero But no matter if m/f/d. According to own statement "customer for years" and then nevertheless quite clear and ubiquitous AGB's not to know, is simply a bad mixture
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Mhhh, as a customer for years you still do not know bonus conditions of this casinos? Many casinos are unfortunately not goodwill in the violation of bonus conditions, even if you are a regular player, or as the Flocky says: Stammspielsüchtiger
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Had the Calimera rather referred to the Greek "good day"
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hmmm....your objection has led me now times to a small Greek-influenced Google session and it is also absolutely justified. Whether now the variant with K or C in front, the primary recommended spelling represents, I did not become completely clear, but on the whole the name has indeed its origin in "beautiful/good" and "day" Again what learned https://www.animals-digital.de/tiere/tiername/Name/calimera/
However, the original attributes "Beautiful" and "Day" also apply to the version "Calimero", which is listed as masculine, as can also be read
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Maybe it used to be called like that in ancient Greek. But there "meros" meant "thigh". Nice thigh ... hm ...
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I learned Greek in word and writing, therefore my interjection. There is also no C in the alphabet. But 5 "i". But it is not so important. The bird with the eggshell on the head I had forgotten. He is really cute. And of course, his name is Calimero.
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