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December 29, 2009 at 4:27 pm #806849
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InactiveHaha, I feel like I want to bet on zero.

But then, this thread may prevent that….
December 29, 2009 at 5:08 pm #806850Anonymous
InactiveI hope this thread will prevent that! Yeah I had this dude trying to talk me into pushing this brand and I said hellz NO with a capital NO!!:roflmao:
December 29, 2009 at 5:43 pm #806851Anonymous
InactiveWe will see. No change as of now.
December 29, 2009 at 6:52 pm #806856Anonymous
Inactiveonly 2k in deps though so this makes no sense to me?
December 29, 2009 at 9:48 pm #806863Anonymous
Inactive@bonustreak 214067 wrote:
only 2k in deps though so this makes no sense to me?
I’m sorry, let me show you November stats.

It appears that someone in November won a sizeable amount, and then started playing it back in December. Mid December my account was showing a large negative balance again. And just recently, it’s showing a large positive balance. With 2 days left in the month… how do you suppose stats will end after this November/December rollercoaster?
By the way, the only reason the player is playing it back even now… a whole month after winning would be…………… because a month later and this big win still had no cashout processed. Do I think players play winnings back? Of course they do! But when you win $35k or more, would you still be playing it a month later without even once requesting a cashout? Or running out of money by now.. a month later. Or request a cashout again. I mean… a month after a big win like this could you still have money to be playing and not have a cashout processed or requested?
At a reputable casino like Club World, iNetBet, etc…. I don’t think this would be happening. The winnings would be coming through as cashouts are processed and/or the activity would have slowed down well before a month after the win. Am I wrong? This makes me think the casino is stalling on processing cashouts so the player definitely loses it back and does not walk out with any of it. And will make sure that they don’t have to pay me (or whatever affiliate it could have been) earnings for November, and now December, and certainly not for the revenue played back to the casino now. The way it looks to me, is that If their plan goes well, they won’t have to pay the player or affiliate.
And this is what is interesting to watch, and why they are rogued everywhere.
December 30, 2009 at 1:18 am #806866Anonymous
InactiveInteresting to watch indeed and yes any player with any amount of scruples would cash out 35k in a heartbeat! Something is shady here and it sorta looks like they ole stuff your stats trick to try to get you to promote them more and then bam that player gets really damn lucky again at 5 mins to midnight on the 30th or 31st whichever the last day of them month.
December 31, 2009 at 2:49 am #806897Anonymous
InactiveAn update –
I spoke to the GW management in length. They gave me the full history of this player and his transactions. I jumped the gun a little due to other people’s opinions of GW and their associated casinos.
No player withdrawals were denied or purposely held, which was my major concern. I just didn’t think it was fair that it was lose/lose for the player and affiliate and apologize if this was construed any differently. I wasn’t looking to get paid on a player who lost his casino winnings but the lack of transparency and clarity in their stats system is what irked me the most. I have been told this will soon be corrected nevertheless.
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