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Online Casinos in general: Awesome bug/system error at Videoslots last weekend (Page 7)

Topic created on 25th Jun. 2019 | Page: 7 of 10 | Answers: 97 | Views: 27,289
Saphira
Expert
Zwischenmeister wrote on 06/28/2019 at 07:20 AM
Of course it may be that you are the exception. In general - at least from my point of view - for most of the people working in the field it is just that. A way of life.

offtopic: This may be true for certain professions. A judge, for example, will already have an affinity for the law, otherwise he would not have consciously decided to study law in a laborious way. A convinced vegetarian is unlikely to work in a butcher's shop, and a person who is shy of people will avoid the hairdressing profession. All those who choose to work in an office, however, don't have to be completely turned off by what they do. It's just a job. Or do you think I read the BGB in my spare time? If it were up to my attitude towards life or rather my interests, I would have rather become an astronaut or a landscape gardener

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Julian
Elite
Zwischenmeister wrote on 06/28/2019 at 07:20 AM
Of course it may be that you are the exception. In general - at least from my point of view - for most of the people working in the field it is just that. A way of life.

Since I've been living here in Malta, I've met quite a few people in clubs/restaurants/bars who work as customer supporters for some casinos. There are here virtually like sand by the sea, especially in the English-speaking area.

And of course I talked to many of them and to be honest I didn't really get the feeling that their job is a "way of life"
Many of them go to university on the side or just make sure that there is food on the table (you don't really earn that much as a customer supporter).

I also get that many customer supporters constantly change companies or just generally look for a new job because it is not an activity that you want to do for life, because not everyone can handle such a "stress" to be mobbed every day, although it is actually not their fault, they just follow the rules and try to follow everything properly without getting stress from the employer.

For most people it's just a way to make ends meet for a while, and it's not about any attitude towards life or any sadistic position of power that you want to exercise, it's just a job like any other.

Personally, it always hurts to hear or read how such supporters are treated, because at least when you really meet them in real life, you realize that they are only human, like you and me.

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Milan030
Amateur
I'm honest and have written it before I would have exploited this error.
Simply because that I except at LeoVegas also punished for every little mistake example bonus convert and there is also no "mercy" shown.I mean here everyone will have found money on the street let it be 20 euros..hardly believe that someone runs to the police because of it or that gives up somewhere...

and if one goes with EVERY topic gaaaaanz far reingeht one can always make from the morals what big out of it...with the 20 euros that you find you can also say "that were possibly the LAST 20 euros of a family father who has absolutely needed and because of you because you have kept it can now no longer feed the family"

Someone had written here that Videoslots will get it back from the other players...you can also say is that fair?
What can the others for it?

We are all part of this gambling and either we accept that, all this, can just happen or we have to look for a new hobby

Enjoy the weekend

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Stromberg
Legend
Julian wrote on 28.06.2019 at 14:27
So since I live here in Malta I have met in clubs / resturants / bars so some people who work as a customer supporter at any casinos. There are here virtually like sand by the sea, especially in the English-speaking area.

And of course I talked to many of them and to be honest I didn't really get the feeling that their job is a "way of life"
Many of them go to university on the side or just make sure that there is food on the table (you don't really earn that much as a customer supporter).

I also get that many customer supporters constantly change companies or just generally look for a new job because it is not an activity that you want to do for life, because not everyone can handle such a "stress" to be mobbed every day, although it is actually not their fault, they just follow the rules and try to follow everything properly without getting stress from the employer.

For most people it's just a way to get by for a while, and it's not about any attitude to life or sadistic position of power that you want to exercise, it's just a job like any other.

Personally, it always hurts to hear or read how such supporters are treated, because at least when you really meet them in real life, you realize that they are only human, like you and me.


I agree with you 1000% about dealing with support staff.
As for the thing with the attitude to life, it was about jobs in the justice system as far as I understood

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Julian
Elite
Stromberg wrote on 06/28/2019 at 2:31 pm
Agree with you 1000% about dealing with support staff.
As for the life attitude thing, that was about jobs in the justice system as far as I understood.

Oh then I must have picked that up wrong, thought that was directed at support staff... apparently the heat doesn't do me much good.
Sorry for the off topic

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Saphira
Expert
Stromberg wrote on 06/28/2019 at 2:31 pm
Agree with you 1000% about dealing with support staff.
As for the life attitude thing, that was about jobs in the justice system as far as I understood.

But again, a job in the justice system doesn't necessarily have to do with a lifestyle. In this respect, Julian's contribution to the supporters already fits

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Dutch78
Expert

Julian wrote on 28.06.2019 at 14:27
So since I live here in Malta I have met in clubs / resturants / bars so some people who work as a customer supporter at any casinos. There are here virtually like sand by the sea, especially in the English-speaking area.

And of course I talked to many of them and to be honest I didn't really get the feeling that their job is a "way of life"
Many of them go to university on the side or just make sure that there is food on the table (you don't really earn that much as a customer supporter).

I also get that many customer supporters constantly change companies or just generally look for a new job because it is not an activity that you want to do for life, because not everyone can handle such a "stress" to be mobbed every day, although it is actually not their fault, they just follow the rules and try to follow everything properly without getting stress from the employer.

For most people it's just a way to get by for a while, and it's not about any attitude to life or sadistic position of power that you want to exercise, it's just a job like any other.

Personally, it always hurts to hear or read how such supporters are treated, because at least when you really meet them in real life, you realize that they are only human, like you and me.


You are absolutely right, only in one point you are completely wrong.

Talking about "restaurants" in the context of Malta, or "food" on the table is an awesome contradiction to reality

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Liquid
Experienced
Cool how to go from a system error at a casino / slot to eat on malta +1 for it

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Kleinkariert
Expert
Milan030 wrote on 28.06.2019 at 14:31: I am honest and have written it before I would have exploited this error.
Simply because that I except at LeoVegas also punished for every little mistake example bonus convert and there is also no "mercy" shown.I mean here everyone will have found money on the street let it be 20 euros..hardly believe that someone runs to the police because of it or that gives somewhere...

and if one goes with EVERY topic gaaaaanz far reingeht one can always make from the morals what big out of it...with the 20 euros that you find you can also say "that were possibly the LAST 20 euros of a family father who has absolutely needed and because of you because you have kept it can now no longer feed the family"

Someone had written here that Videoslots will get it back from the other players...you can also say is that fair?
What can the others for it?

We are all part of this gambling and either we accept that, all this, can just happen or we have to look for a new hobby

Enjoy the weekend

Gambling is not a system error. If the bank has a booking error in favor of the customer has, the bank should say <Ach sind nur paar Millionen, die schenken wir euch weil wir so viel verdienen>? Fortunately, that would not have been a problem in DE to get the money back for Videoslots, there were enough companies that have made mistakes that <tödlich>could have ended</tödlich>. <tödlich>

About the 20 €, if they are just lying around and I don't know who it belongs to then I pocket it. But if it's in a wallet then I don't keep it, I've returned cell phones, watches, IDs, ... to their owners. Mostly I look for phone number and address myself, only then lost and found office or police. With 20 € alone the chance that it is cleared up is small. But in this case it was not about 20 €, several thousands of players were paid out.</tödlich></Ach>

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Daniel
Elite
I can understand why people would take advantage of such a mistake. But what I can't understand is that people almost call for a boycott against Videoslots because they threatened a bit at the first moment

So if you knowingly relieve a company unjustifiably thousands of euros, then you must also be able to put away a threat.

Even if it would have hit a casino like Wunderino, I would admittedly feel some Schadenfreude but such a reaction I can still understand

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