@Jan 136302 wrote:
If the player complies with the terms and conditions for receiving a bonus as well as the rules for cashing out a bonus i don’t see how this can possibly be referred to as “fraud”. Bonus hunting has absolutly nothing to do with fraud.
Unless I’m reading it wrong, we’re talking about players cashing out their deposit immediately after receiving the bonus and continuing to play 100% risk free on the CASINOS money, not their own.
I don’t know of any casino doesn’t have a T&C in place to prevent them from doing this. In cases such as this, the affiliate shouldn’t be paid, and if the player wins on the bonus, the player should only receive their deposit back – not their winnings.
Whether or not the software is broken and allowing them to (yes, fraudulently) do this is totally irrelevant.
edit: I noticed in the other thread someone brought up “The casino should be happy for this affiliate finding the “bug””
I would agree with this except for the fact that they were exploiting it for their own personal gain.