Stay away from Rewards casinos!!!
SolvedFrancis -
BLACKLIST OF SCAM CASINOS: ADD CASINO REWARDS - SHARE. They do not pay out winnings as promised. They ask you to choose a preferred withdrawal method (NETELLER in my case, as it is very quick, secure, and inexpensive), which they completely ignore. They INTENTIONALLY transferred my winnings to a Mastercard that I use very little because it only works in SEPA (they know this because they have all the details of this card). As a result: the bank of my Mastercard is forced to refuse their transfer coming from Australia, thus outside SEPA. Who is the fool? Me!!! Like ALL THE FRENCH! DO NOT play on their online casinos (they have plenty) and do not believe their promises. They do not keep them and do not care about you (playing 30 times the bonus before being able to withdraw... with no results). Remember this cursed name: CASINOS REWARDS (SHARE, GOLDEN TIGER, etc.)
Spread this message to "save" as many players as possible... Thank you.
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Online casinos ... horse racing ... restaurants galore ... skiing holidays ... holidays in the middle of nowhere by plane, because it's so great to brag in front of others saying "I've been there"! But then comes the end of the month and of course there's not enough in your account to make ends meet. So you march in the streets at the orders of the CGT shouting "raise our salaries!!!" That’s the French delusion. But when will you understand that you are enriching those shareholders and profiteers of misery with all these games? There are more and more billionaires on this Earth, and we understand partly why since you are GIVING them your money for free.
See you later...
PS = I'm talking about some, of course. Fortunately, there are still sensible people who are anti-gambling.
P.S. you are idiots. You laugh at players who are addicted to gambling, but you eat at restaurants, spend on designer clothes, etc., etc. You are one of the countries where people are the poorest and earning the best annual income. I advise you not to forget before speaking badly about Canadians that we came twice to save your ass in the world war. And that our economy hasn't changed currency because we are a bankrupt country.
I completely agree, the rewards casinos just made a plan for me that I'm still struggling to recover from! Since 2017, I had been used to depositing with my credit card and receiving my winnings; withdrawals, although rare, were paid to me. But recently, they refused to pay me back on my credit card, supposedly because the casino could not pay to the card I used to deposit! They claimed they had a new processor, while there was no issue with processing the funds coming into my account... it’s a bit sketchy, and they took the liberty of removing the bank transfer option without notifying me. As a result, I couldn't cash in my winnings; I had to open a wallet account, which isn't that straightforward to use, as you need a smartphone, and I don't have one at the moment. I no longer trust them; I won’t be depositing with them anymore! And even if I did open a wallet account, who’s to say they will actually pay me? Every time there's been a problem with them paying me! In your opinion, as a French player, do I have any legal recourse? Thank you for your responses.
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As an online casino player, primarily on Casino Rewards, I have a strong addiction. Given that online casinos have been banned for French players since 2011, do you think there's a way to get reimbursed for the amounts deposited in this casino, with the help of the justice system? I'm starting to gather information from lawyers and I'm awaiting responses to my recent questions. Because already, when someone presents a serious gambling addiction and is not refused entry in these prohibited casinos, I think there could be a way to obtain reimbursement and damages. If anyone has any leads, I appreciate it.
But I've already won $14,000 and they paid me in 5 installments while
bothering me several times a week.
take the bonus they offer because it forces you to wager 30 times your stake or more. I've been playing for years without any problems, always getting paid, proof in hand. I was able to buy my car thanks to the winnings from c4 vts.
Now everyone has their own opinion.
Personally, I am facing an 8-day wait for a withdrawal of $1609 from Casino Reward. Every time I speak to customer service, it's "we can't respond to you, please contact risk management; they will get back to you in 3 business days." They have never told me whether I will receive my withdrawal or not. So now I have been waiting for about 2 weeks; I am blocked from the chat and cannot complain anymore. There is an inability to speak to someone higher than the simple employee who is brainwashed to say the same thing.
Hello Kerodragons
You describe a situation that often comes up and has been around for a long time regarding online casinos.
Just look below at Cathy’s response 24/25 from 2022.
Everything and anything happens concerning online casinos.
It's impossible to judge what has happened or why; the real money present and lost attracts so many ill-intentioned people that we no longer know who did what, except that someone is no longer able to find their money.
Online, the conclusion seems to be that gambling with money is "generally" not a safe operation, there are too many anomalies observed, so you can't engage without risks.
Clearly, they just vaccinated me against the online game, plus I got blocked from chatting, and every time I would ask a question, I was told to contact the risk management service, and this for simple information to provide. Clearly, their communication is a mess, and it's the customer who ends up suffering in the end.
Do you know how we are going to put everything together and come back against the casino reward? If someone can help me with this question, it would be greatly appreciated because we all need to come together and make a collective claim to get reimbursed. If someone can help me, call me at 5********* (Moderation by CCM Anonymized)
Now that you've treated yourself well by relieving yourself, do you have a question?
Because right now, no one is going to read your message...
but how long is this going to last? The generosity of this casino is more or less null, and when they consider giving a free bonus, it's often 10 euros and no more, or free spins more often, and we know for sure that we will never win. You are often told there is a supervisor, but he is only there to pocket the money because you never hear from him.
They need to understand that there are players who would like to be treated better than this, so I am very, very disappointed with this casino.
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There may be some shortcuts and hasty amalgams here...
As for casinos, they are indeed like all games of chance... solely sources of enrichment for their shareholders (sometimes involved in organized crime...) and/or for the concerned state when there is taxation...
In the example of this topic, it seems to concern "online" casinos... So no "trips detrimental to the environment"... but "only" the smoke and mirrors for customers lured by the anticipated winnings...
Still in the present case... some of the people posting on the subject come from Canada.... I can't see them then going out to demonstrate with the CGT!
Moreover, aside from a few (there must be some....), I presume that spending on gambling for the "working" class is more oriented towards "PMU" and "Lotto" (both enriching the state.... but it's a form of "voluntary" tax....) than casinos with bets often too high for small incomes...
In short, for me all these games (whatever they may be, and as long as they are not used in very small doses and rarely - never being even better!).... fall more under naivety, even pathology than anything else!....
>>> some of the people posting on the subject come from Canada <<<
Didn't see it, sorry . . . That was my "outburst," as they say! Thankfully, rare. Some time ago, I saw a show about indebtedness. It's frightening to see people taking out loans for consumption in order to travel. It's frightening to see a high-ranking executive heavily indebted due to gambling addiction. Or that woman, a cashier, dipping into the cash register to play online poker. And many other forms of indebtedness. While gambling brings hope, its dangers are often overlooked.
See you later . . .