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Public complaints: Caution: CasinoDaddy promotes dubious online casinos!

Topic created on 08th Nov. 2017 | Page: 1 of 3 | Answers: 24 | Views: 11,046
Julian
Elite
Hello together,

A few days ago I scrolled through the Twitch panel of CasinoDaddy and saw that they advertise the casino "Casinia", since I was not familiar with the name until then I went to the site and saw that they even offer PayPal as a payment method, which of course attracted me directly because I was also reasonably excited about the game selection.

Before my first Deposit, I first looked around in the account settings because no matter in which online casino I sign up, I always set a deposit limit to keep track of my spending for gambling.
At that point I noticed that this option was not available there, so I tried to contact the live chat... but since it was already relatively late and I did not reach an employee after several minutes, I just skipped that part and made my first deposit directly.

A few hours later I contacted them by email to ask if they could set a deposit limit for me.

The following answer came:

" Thank you for contacting our Casinia Support Team.

At the moment, we have no technical possibility to set a deposit limit for players, this option is being developed and is coming soon.
You may contact your bank and ask them to limit your transactions to our account."

At that point, I was relatively turned off and asked via email if they could block my account altogether, stating that I have a Gambling addiction problem, in order to speed up the process a bit


Then came the following answer

" Thank you for contacting our Casinia Support Team.

We sincerely regret that you would like to close your account, and before we do so we would like to offer you 20 EUR bonus to your account.
To receive your bonus, please turn to Chat."

So I'm sorry but I think that this is a bad idea, what's your opinion?

Edit: the casino "Casinia" has by the way a Curacao license

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Anonym
That with the offer of 20 euros, if I do not let me lock, I had back then at casinocruise (Sloty) also...
Is really bottom drawer the whole

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Daniel
Elite
The immoral offer is of course dubious. However, it is much worse that the casino in question only has a gambling license in Curacao - which from the player's point of view is as good as no license at all, since complaints from players and probably even from large corporations like Novomatic are ignored or not processed.

All decisions made by an online casino from Curacao are therefore final. For example, if players win large amounts of money in such Online Casinos and the casino does not want to pay out for whatever reason, then there is no instance that might persuade the casino to pay out after all. We have helped many players in the past with problems with online casinos. The result is that there has NEVER been a case in which a Curacao casino or the regulatory authority has decided in favor of the players or the regulatory authorities do not even become active. With all the complaints in the past, we have noticed that Curacao casinos almost always do not pay out when players win too high amounts with small stakes.

Then there are online casinos with fake slots from Novomatic or NetEnt, which also have a license in Curacao. Strangely enough, not even the regulatory authorities seem to intervene, since these casinos have been active for years and apparently not even corporations like Novomatic or NetEnt can do anything about it. Furthermore, playing in Curacao casinos is also legally much more problematic for German players than when they play in online casinos within Europe, which have a reputable gambling license (Malta, UK, Isle of Man, Alderny).

There may be isolated good Curacao casinos but I would not take the risk. There are also bad casinos within Europe. But if they are not in the right and you have not violated any bonus conditions, then you have a very good chance as a player to get his right. As a best example I can only refer to the following case: https://www.gamblejoe.com/news/merkur-casino-verweigert-auszahlung/

@tby333 CasinoCruise and Sloty have a gambling license in Malta. If you have any chat or email history about this incident, you can report it to the Maltese regulatory authority ( http://www.mga.org.mt/support/online-gaming-support/ ) I am sure that the casino will then get a slap on the wrist (rightly so) and such incidents will not happen again in the future ...

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berserkertobi
Rookie
I have never liked Casino Daddy. In my eyes they are just a bunch of little, arrogant and spoiled brats! Everything they produce is a fake and this example shows how they shit on their viewers! Scumbag! I can only hope that they also get their just punishment!

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Julian
Elite
@tby333 ... have me 2-3 months ago also blocked at Casinocruise, and that was irrevocably pulled through without me having received a message regarding bonus or otherwise... so either the whole thing is just Sloty, or they have changed that.

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Anonym
The Curacao license is also issued by the bum in front of the supermarket, who walks in circles and talks to himself. (yes, he really exists here

I only pay what in new casinos when they have been extensively tested by Daniel

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Anonym
That was at that time still casinocruise and I had even nen own thread aufgemacht^^

https://www.gamblejoe.com/forum/online-casinos/allgemeines/casinocruise-es-nervt-mich-einfach--2540/

Was very cumbersome, but was perhaps also because I was somehow VIP member...
20 euros + 20 free spins would s even been

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Daniel
Elite
berserkertobi wrote on 08/11/2017 at 13:38: I never liked Casino Daddy. In my eyes they are just a bunch of little arrogant spoiled brats! Everything they produce is one fake and from this example you can also see how the brats shit on their viewers! Scumbag! I can only hope that they also get their just punishment!

Whether CasinoDaddy now consciously such casinos advertises or whether it is ignorance, I can not answer. Possibly one has just got a good offer from this online casino. Online Casinos from Curacao usually pay significantly more than casinos within the EU

Casinos with slot plagiarism, for example, pay no or only a very small license fees for the game manufacturers. The fake slots are also likely to have a much lower payout rate, which increases the long-term losses of players. If a Curacao casino uses original slots and a player still wins too much, then these casinos always have the freedom not to have to pay out, which in turn also saves some money, etc.

We have also received very lucrative offers from such casinos but of course rejected. We also work with a different concept and the genesis of GambleJoe is completely different. We work of course also not in vain, but also not exclusively profit-oriented, but we want to be successful in the long term and although we are in a dirty industry on the road, can still sleep well and when our big time comes also move something in this industry to the positive. There are many ideas but unfortunately we are still lacking financial strength and influence.

Ultimately, it is up to the players themselves. As long as most of them want to be fooled, everything will stay as it is or get worse. This can be seen in the bonus offers alone, which are getting worse from year to year (even in online casinos with gambling licenses in Europe).

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Anonym
@ DANIEL Tell me, are you still playing or are you completely abstinent at the moment? ðŸ™'

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Daniel
Elite
vivera365 wrote on 08.11.2017 at 14:52: @ DANIEL Tell me, are you currently still playing or are you currently fully abstinent? ðŸ™'

No. Unfortunately not abstinent. I started a month ago again in Dragonara Casino on Malta, which was this time unfortunately expensive. I have also the whole Zeti in which I was banned in Online Casinos gambled but I had a mega bad luck streak, ie over months nothing ran. Since the lock action is relatively dead. But at the end of October and beginning of November, I have torn a little bit. But had no time to upload videos. Lie on the computer.

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