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Online Casinos in general: Goldwin Casino won

Topic created on 09th Jul. 2022 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 16 | Views: 3,232
Sinsar
Rookie
Hello together,

i registered yesterday at Goldwin Casino and started playing. At the beginning it went actually quite well a few wins were in it. But as you know, then came the phase where just no reasonable image came more. The game was Big Bass Splash. Today I contacted the support by e-mail with the request to close my account because I was very frustrated. I received an e-mail (without reference to my account closure) that I had received a bonus of 45€ due to my activity. Well, I thought I would try again. I wrote directly back that I would like to revise my account closure and started to play. After some time I was able to fulfill the turnover requirements and have brought with the 45€ a total of 1900€ to the payout (also at Big Bass Splash). Documents for Verification I sent directly by mail. The account is still active

Now my question do you think there could be problems with the payout, since I originally wanted to close my account and have revised that later again?

Greetings,

Sinsar

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XXLEONIDASXX
Top Member
Typical lure strategy from the casino to keep you. You will get your money for sure, but then only lose if you continue to play there...that's what I mean...it's all no coincidence the casinos are so brazen

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Langhans_innen
Expert
How much did you Deposit the first time? It would be a good idea to try it there Of course, only if the first deposit amount was not much higher than 45€.

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Langhans_innen
Expert
XXLEONIDASXX wrote on 09.07.2022 at 16:03: Typical lockstrategie from the casino to keep you. Will get your money for sure, but then only lose if you continue to play there..that's what I mean...is all no coincidence the casinos are so brazen

What makes you so sure that he would only lose there afterwards ?

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Sinsar
Rookie
When I signed up I deposited just under 400€ in smaller amounts (50 -70 €) that was my limit for the evening. The next day came the bonus of 45€ which turned into 1900€. So a net profit of 1500€. When I played with the bonus actually came only when I still had 8€ left a larger win

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Langhans_innen
Expert
Sinsar wrote on 09.07.2022 at 16:27: When I signed up I deposited just under 400€ in smaller amounts (50 -70 €) that was my limit for the evening. The next day came the bonus of 45€ which turned into 1900€. So a net profit of 1500€. When I played with the bonus actually only when I had 8€ left a bigger win came

Ok, thanks for the info - then I leave the experiment but rather times. But congratulations to you

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upola
Legend
Langhans wrote on 09.07.2022 at 16:24
What makes you so sure that he would only lose thereafter

Read here in the forum something crosswise, then you will read even more conspiracy theorin.

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Sinsar
Rookie
Well, I think there is something to it. Could pay out a maximum of 2000€ per week. When I paid out the 1900€ I still had 800€ over that was gone pretty quickly

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Langhans_innen
Expert
upola wrote on 09.07.2022 at 16:31
Read a bit crosswise here in the forum,then do will read even more conspiracy theorin.

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i can imagine it vividly and i will surely see it many times

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Langhans_innen
Expert
Sinsar wrote on 09.07.2022 at 16:52: Well I think there is something to it. Could pay out a maximum of 2000€ per week. When I paid out the 1900€ I still had 800€ over that was gone pretty quickly

everyone has so his scam and way of thinking. I also belonged quite a while - even today sometimes - to the faction "After 300 spins, he must now finally rattle", but suddenly there are 700 spins and still he has not really paid. Another time the same machine goes in at 100 spins three times with 2 extensions. Either the casino is clean or anyway poop regarding the RTP - the rest is mMn luck. But that someone sits in the casino, which regulates the player's RTP up and down, because he just does not like your game history or you rank near a payout limit, at least I consider impossible.

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