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Online Casinos in general: STARGAMES Sweepstakes - no prize distribution!!! (Page 3)

Topic created on 13th Aug. 2021 | Page: 3 of 4 | Answers: 32 | Views: 9,399
Anonym

StarGames_Official wrote on 13/08/2021 at 17:06
The reasoning behind this is that it is quite possible that someone may not want to receive non-cash prizes to his/her confirmed residential address. For those players, this is a way to communicate a different address for such a win.

what kind of answer is that? The email should only be confirmed,and the good guy has done that several times,so really cheeky.

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StarGames_Official
Experienced
Herould wrote on 08/14/2021 at 01:58 PM

what kind of answer is that? The email should only be confirmed, and that has done the good several times, so really cheeky.

It is not about the e-mails, but the residential address. We also raffled a TV and two smartphones - we can not send them by e-mail.

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Anonym

StarGames_Official wrote on 14.08.2021 at 06:54
It's not about the emails here, it's about the home address. After all, we raffled a TV and two smartphones - we can't send them by email.

and I'm talking here about a 100 euro voucher, from @Marly1 where I do not understand it, that this player is so verarscht.

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
StarGames_Official wrote on 13/08/2021 at 17:06
The reasoning behind this is that it is quite possible that someone may not want to receive non-cash prizes to his/her confirmed residential address. For those players, this is a way to communicate a different address for such a win.

I don't want to interfere - but when someone enters your lottery and "prizes" are given away, I think every player is aware that "prizes" will be sent to the address they have on file with you.

To sell players for stupid, blah blah blah ( to communicate another address for such a win) is complete nonsense.
If I had something to hide (in this case maybe a material prize) then I wouldn't take part in your raffle.

But what you are doing is patronizing players (probably everything but without reason?!) nice tactic - but still completely wrong!

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RebellYell
Top Member
Ichbins2018 wrote on 14.08.2021 at 09:39 Clock
I don't want to interfere - but if someone takes part in your lottery, "material prizes" are raffled, then I think that every player is aware that "prizes" are sent to the address deposited with you.

To sell players for stupid, blah blah blah ( to communicate another address for such a win) is complete nonsense.
If I had something to hide (in this case maybe a material prize) then I wouldn't take part in your raffle.

But what you are doing is patronizing players (probably everything but without reason?!) nice tactic - but still completely wrong!

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
RebellYell wrote on 08/14/2021 at 10:26 AM

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Insa24
Top Member
Ichbins2018 wrote on 08/14/2021 at 11:37 AM:

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Calm Brauner 😅 he has not addressed you personally at all, he has only attacked this (in my opinion) stupid gendering: you write yes "player*in"
AND: I think that no one here would have noticed that you never had German lessons! 👍🏾✌🏾

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StarGames_Official
Experienced
Ichbins2018 wrote on 14.08.2021 at 09:39 Clock
I don't want to interfere - but if someone takes part in your lottery, "material prizes" are raffled, then I think that every player is aware that "prizes" are sent to the address deposited with you.

To sell players for stupid, blah blah blah ( to communicate another address for such a win) is complete nonsense.
If I had something to hide (in this case a prize) then I would not participate in your contest.

But what you are doing is patronizing players (probably everything but without reason?!) nice tactic - but still completely wrong!

Fair, we will discuss this internally for the next actions and will probably have to adjust it

However, there were already players who wanted to send the prizes to a different address than the one we had on file. So it's nothing new, and we thought it would be more customer friendly that way. Apparently not.

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Also fair

Have a nice Sunday.

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Souldrinker
Rookie
StarGames_Official wrote on 13.08.2021 at 18:18
We'll be happy to look at your case, and get back to you as soon as possible

Nothing heard from you so far

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