Experience with Piggy Bang - the new online casino on GambleJoe
6th Sep. 2019, at 01:22 pm CEST#1
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Today we have added Piggy Bang to the GambleJoe Casino comparison. The online casino is operated by GOWILD Malta Ltd. There is a piggy bank bonus system, which is similar to Fortune Legends' vault system. Significant difference: there were no major notable problems for me during testing
Here you can find my first review of Piggy Bang Online Casino
It is about terms and conditions: Item 4 deposits and withdrawals, correct?
iv) We may require that you provide us, at your own expense, with additional documents, such as a Deposit receipt, a bank statement, a notarized document confirming your identity, or a properly completed authorization form. Once received in an acceptable and clear format, it takes up to 5 business days to process your documents. Only then you will be able to make withdrawals.
An official certification costs about 5 euros per page. Can be done at the city. If a public certification is necessary, you have to do it at the notary. Costs between 20 and 70 euros.
Basically, this should not be a problem, it just causes additional hassle. Provided that it concerns a four-digit buzzer, hardly one should have a problem with it. Stupidly, the really sour aftertaste remains that the casino could exploit such a clause to drag out the payout endlessly and the player might even lose his nerve at some point and gamble away the money.
So, if you have to choose between a fairly new casino with the above clause and an established casino with a good reputation that does not have such a clause in its terms and conditions, the choice should be pretty clear. But everyone is free to decide for themselves.
Otherwise, I had no bad experiences with GOWILD and would probably also give this casino a chance. I think the pig is cool. Cat would be better for me, but the range of games is large and should be entertaining enough for me to sink money into it and still have fun.
Honestly? I go to a notary when I buy a house - for example. Or if I want or need to have something very important notarized. If I just want to have fun playing in a casino, then I look for those who don't even demand such baloney. And the argument that this is now the norm or normal, at least with me does not come or I see it differently
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I must say that I found Caro's statement in the one thread (which was then closed), quite questionable.
The player not only had to submit the usual stuff to GO Wild Casino, but 3 months of his bank statements (!!!!), proof of salary, selfie and then he was sent to the notary. Caro's comment was that this was not so bad. Hello??
I find this all very very questionable. In addition, I would be interested in what I would have to tell the notary? That I have gambled illegally at the casino, have won and now I need such a document from him? Is he allowed to do that? After all, it is illegal gambling what I do here in Germany. Since I would be very interested in whether I can not get in trouble with a notary?
Sweep88 wrote on 09/06/2019 at 22:30: OMG what T&C's ...
Who do they think they are ?
@saphira...so it looks like ...and a bank information get only institutions I trust and where this is also necessary ...like landlords etc...
I see the same. I just wonder why this is now sold as "normal". Why are no notarized documents required by such casinos when I Deposit a sum of, for example, 5000 euros? So when I deposit I have integrity and when I withdraw I am suddenly potentially dangerous? Just to exaggerate this a little or to put it in a striking way. The logic doesn't make sense to me
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Ludio wrote on 06/09/2019 at 22:40: I must say that I found Caro's statement in the one thread (which was then closed), already ehr questionable.
The player had to submit not only the usual stuff to GO Wild Casino, but 3 months of his bank statements (!!!!), proof of salary,selfie and then he was still sent to the notary. Caro's comment was that this was not so bad. Hello??
Yes she must say that because of the Affiliate...;-)
And on the subject of notary, you're absolutely right ... It is illegal and no notary would put you I think a "hello" under it ...
Apart from that I would never run to the notary because of such a bacon casino no matter for which one ...
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Here you can find my first review of Piggy Bang Online Casino
https://www.gamblejoe.com/news/piggy-bang-erste-erfahrungen-im-test/
If you have any questions about the casino, or would like to report on your experiences with the casino, this thread is available to you.
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An official certification costs about 5 euros per page. Can be done at the city. If a public certification is necessary, you have to do it at the notary. Costs between 20 and 70 euros.
Basically, this should not be a problem, it just causes additional hassle. Provided that it concerns a four-digit buzzer, hardly one should have a problem with it. Stupidly, the really sour aftertaste remains that the casino could exploit such a clause to drag out the payout endlessly and the player might even lose his nerve at some point and gamble away the money.
So, if you have to choose between a fairly new casino with the above clause and an established casino with a good reputation that does not have such a clause in its terms and conditions, the choice should be pretty clear. But everyone is free to decide for themselves.
Otherwise, I had no bad experiences with GOWILD and would probably also give this casino a chance. I think the pig is cool. Cat would be better for me, but the range of games is large and should be entertaining enough for me to sink money into it and still have fun.
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What do they actually think who they are ?
@saphira...so it looks ...and a bank information get only institutions that I trust and where this is also necessary ...like landlords etc...
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The player not only had to submit the usual stuff to GO Wild Casino, but 3 months of his bank statements (!!!!), proof of salary, selfie and then he was sent to the notary. Caro's comment was that this was not so bad. Hello??
https://www.gamblejoe.com/forum/casinobeschwerden/gowild/riesen-problem-mit-gowild-casino-105670/#p105723
I find this all very very questionable. In addition, I would be interested in what I would have to tell the notary? That I have gambled illegally at the casino, have won and now I need such a document from him? Is he allowed to do that? After all, it is illegal gambling what I do here in Germany. Since I would be very interested in whether I can not get in trouble with a notary?
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I see the same. I just wonder why this is now sold as "normal". Why are no notarized documents required by such casinos when I Deposit a sum of, for example, 5000 euros? So when I deposit I have integrity and when I withdraw I am suddenly potentially dangerous? Just to exaggerate this a little or to put it in a striking way. The logic doesn't make sense to me
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Yes she must say that because of the Affiliate...;-)
And on the subject of notary, you're absolutely right ... It is illegal and no notary would put you I think a "hello" under it ...
Apart from that I would never run to the notary because of such a bacon casino no matter for which one ...
Peace out
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