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Online Casinos in general: 30€ no deposit at Winner Casino. Is the casino reputable ? (Page 2)

Topic created on 05th Jan. 2018 | Page: 2 of 4 | Answers: 33 | Views: 9,289
Anonym
in 888 I'm unfortunately already g* da gibts also now and then times 200euro freeplay also cool.

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Daniel
Elite
Dipson wrote on 05.01.2018 at 19:57: You can withdraw a maximum of 9,900 € per month...that's pretty little I find if you now get a Jackpot xd

Yes, this is also typical for Playtech casinos. Even the successful, larger Playtech casinos like Winner have this in their terms and conditions. There are also Online Casinos with this rule, which but do not apply to the jackpot. Jackpots are usually paid out. However, at these Playtech casinos it is actually implemented so that jackpots are also paid out monthly. I think this happened to a player from the UK a few years ago. She has won a million jackpot and gets this paid out monthly in €10,000 increments. This is in my opinion again fraud, because jackpots are distributed by the game manufacturer to the casinos and the casinos then pay out the players.

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RiverSong
Legend
Dipson wrote on 05.01.2018 at 19:57: You can pay out a maximum of 9,900 € per month...that's pretty little I find if you now get a Jackpot xd

well first win the 9900 at all and bring to the payout but you're right if there is already ne limit there is something wrong anyway.

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Anonym
Yes, but what's with the 9,900 ?
I win a million, maybe want to make me with the money a few nice weeks, vacation, etc. and then you get only 10,000?
I'd rather go to the casino, where you get the entire money transferred.

BTW: have 20 minutes ago my code confirmed by SMS at Winner. So far, no 30Euro on my account.

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Daniel
Elite
Iseedeadpeople wrote on 05.01.2018 at 20:06
Dipson wrote on 05.01.2018 at 19:57: You can pay out a maximum of 9,900 € per month...that's pretty little I think if you now get a Jackpot xd

well first win the 9900 at all and bring to payout but you're right if there is already ne limit there is something wrong anyway.

Well, such limits make sense for new online casinos. You can also have as an online casino short-term only once bad luck and caught players who happen to win really high. So that these players do not play the casino in the startup phase immediately broke, some casinos that are not equipped with such a high capital, have such limits. However, these limits do not apply to jackpot wins at most (reputable) online casinos.

At LeoVegas, for example, it was the case that a player there hit a million-dollar jackpot during the launch phase. LeoVegas paid out the jackpot immediately to the player despite a weekly payout limit of €4,000, the million jackpot. Why? Because LeoVegas does not have to pay the jackpot, but NetEnt has distributed the money to LeoVegas and LeoVegas had only forwarded it to the player. LeoVegas was of course happy about the advertising effect and the player was happy about his new life as a millionaire. That's how it should work - even if you have a monthly payout limit.

Normally, you also don't win millions without a jackpot being involved. And if you win 50,000€ and have to wait 5 months until all the money is in your account, that's not so nice either, but it's bearable.

So it does not always have to be that casinos with payout limits are unserious. However, caution is always advised for casinos with Playtech games.

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dnight
Rookie
hi,

can only advise against the site. the free bonus is quite nice, but must be converted within an hour 30 or 40 times. Who has no problem with it can test it quiet times. I think this is a big joke.

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Anonym
are you serious?
i don't even have the money in my account yet.

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dnight
Rookie
Dipson wrote on 05/01/2018 at 20:19: your serious ?
i don't even have the money in the players account yet.

yep. Was totally surprised too. Had a few nice wins with the bonus and after ner hour were from now on only a few cents on the account. Support written to and asked where the rest has gone and then came the statement that this must be played through within an hour. impossible!

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Anonym
Boar what for Fatzken...that I believe ned. According to support there is the bonus ned. See picture.


https://www.gamblejoe.com/bilder/1801/1515182870-dip/hq/

Probably my email inbox is already cluttered with Viagra offers and penis enlargement pills by now.






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Skitch22
Elite
You can forget about the casino and the games are really crap.

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