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Online Casinos in general: Online casino 5 euro rule

Topic created on 12th Sep. 2018 | Page: 1 of 3 | Answers: 21 | Views: 7,084
Anonym
I will not spread much joy now I know.
I can understand the casinos that there is the 5 euro rule, and that you can not play Jackpot games at most casinos if you have a bonus.because otherwise you could take a bonus only play jackpot games or higher than 5 euros and as soon as the bonus is gone normal play.lose most then also is clear to me, but you could get a jackpot without a single cent of his money to have gambled.nor what you should be able to prevent it but from the casinos that you play higher at all, write the AGB s reasonable.eg.If you use a bonus you may not play higher than 5 euros and do not play jackpot games.I find it also not so good that in some casinos the bonus and the real money must be played in 1 week.At 2 weeks would be ok for me.I often get upset when I have played too much money.But then to say the casino is to blame would be too easy.Then you would not need to change anything.Last it is often said casinos cheat.Everywhere is cheated casinos we people.I have yesterday 100 euros within 10 minutes verzocken.Auf 1 euro played, then the frustration is quite large but that is not the fault of the casino but mine.
Of course, everyone can see it differently.

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Begbie
Elite
rules are rules.
but if i, as a casino operator, notice that a certain rule is constantly being unknowingly violated,
i would display the rule in a pop-up when opening each game, which the user has to confirm by clicking on it.
that would be customer friendly.
with the maxbet rule, a few casinos also do this.
even the all-time worry child wunderino has this in now.

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s****e
you have to look at it the other way around. when operators see that a certain rule is constantly being violated
rule is being violated, then they rub their
hands!

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Begbie
Elite
but from an economic point of view, this is a milkmaid's calculation in the long term, since the disgruntled users are more likely not to come back

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s****e
but the casinos don't seem to think that far ahead.
how long has this rule been in place?
and many people think it's their own fault because they haven't read the
have not read the terms and conditions.

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Julian
Elite
Many casinos now let a pop-up window flash as soon as you exceed the 5 € limit or even a slot starts that violates the bonus conditions (jackpot games, for example)
Or block these games for the period in principle so that the chance no longer exists that one accidentally or unknowingly plays a slot that violates the bonus conditions.
Unfortunately, there are actually still some casinos that apparently do not want to join and still want to let their customers fall into the well.

You kind of just have to look at it out of the corner of your eye that a bonus amount is not your property, it's not your own money
And as barbaric as some bonus conditions may seem, in my opinion, you simply can't be so naive about it and should ask around a bit beforehand.

The whole bonus mumbo jumbo has been invented just to curb the competition from other Online Casinos, it is nothing more than pure marketing.
No matter if you see commercials on TV or even if you are browsing and see the ads about online casinos, all you hear or read everywhere are the words
"Pay so and so much and get up to 250€ bonus"
Or also "Pay so and so much and get 50 free spins in addition"

So of course you animate people to play or in the best case you recruit players from the competition.
One recognizes it meanwhile also at the forum where one can read out very often that many players in some rancid Curacao casino announce themselves only around 10 mikrige free spins with Starburst to ergattern to be able. Or in the best case created several accounts there to be able to use the bonus (free spins) again.
But then complain at the end why they do not pay out.
(These cases actually make up a large part of our complaints via email)

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s****e
if it has been introduced for strategic marketing reasons, why isn't there any
and why does that stem the tide of casinos, if they would, for example, do without a
a 5 euro rule would be waived?
from a marketing point of view, the exact opposite would be the case. i am an exception,
if i waived the 5 euro rule, i would get more customers.

you would need a breakdown of how much money is generated by cancelled or generally bonus rules and agb
is generated. as a percentage of the total profit.
and how the fines of the cities are included in the budget, which should not be,
this will also flow into the projected annual balance sheet. simply because the people are being counted on,
who do not read or understand the bonus and general terms and conditions.

if i Deposit 50 euro, and get 50 in addition, and make 10 euro spins, the spook is just
after 10xpress rum. to 99.9% much too little to profit from it.
can hardly ever remember to have had a hit in the first 10 spins.

don't think this will do much harm to the casino

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Julian
Elite
stkrie wrote on 12.09.2018 at 14:18: if it has been introduced for marketing strategic reasons, then why is not times
and why does that stem the tide of casinos, if they for example would do without a
a 5 euro rule would be waived?
from a marketing point of view, the exact opposite would be the case. i am an exception,
if i waived the 5 euro rule, i would get more customers.

That is of course the question, why do they allow players to still have the possibility to violate it at all.
As you said, that discourages the clientele and will in most cases come to no further deposit.

But I have also often noticed that some casinos also sometimes turn a blind eye as long as the violation was not enormous.
However, this is different from casino to casino.
However, you should generally not underestimate the number of violations of the bonus conditions.
If there are about 2,000 complaints a day, it is probably difficult for the managers to turn a blind eye.
But especially in such a case, you should (as mentioned above) not let it come to that the players have the opportunity to violate it.

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Anonym
And the only correct thing is that you can't break a rule because the system automatically prevents it.

Videoslots is the only casino that does this so far, at least I don't know any other.
Therefore, it would be best to play only at Videoslots.
Sooner or later, other casinos will realize why this is so and then have to follow suit.
As long as you still play at casinos that do not do that, you automatically support the system.

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Anonym
Random wrote on 12/09/2018 at 14:50: And the only correct thing is that you can't break a rule at all because the system automatically prevents it.

Videoslots is the only casino that does that so far, at least I don't know any other.
Therefore it would be the best if you only play at Videoslots.
Sooner or later, other casinos will realize why this is so and then have to follow suit.
As long as you still play at casinos that do not do that, you automatically support the system.

I also see it that way. The rule without a warning system or prevention mechanism is simply very unfair. I rarely play so high but would think without this rule you would also get along well

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