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Processor delaying payment since January


2 years ago

I requested two payments from Vegas Crest, both in Jan. of this year.

It has officially been 4 months and I still have not received it.

They keep telling me it is at the processsor but they are being "audited" and it's out of their hands.

I actually received one email that stated they are not obligated to pay!

I have received payments from them many times and they were great before they merged last year with another casino.

I don't know what else to do to get my winnings from them.

Disputed Casino Vegas Crest Casino

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Dear Vegas Crest Casino,

Please let us know if there are any updates regarding this ongoing complaint.

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Dear @Chocolatefan001,

The AskGamblers Complaint Team kindly asks you to clarify the total amount of the disputed payment/s.

Please keep in mind that, as per the AGCCS Guidelines, providing updates in a timely manner is a must.

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Vegas Crest Casino Complaint Stats

Resolved 7 / 11
Avg. Amount $1,818
Avg. Complaint Duration 8 days
Avg. Response Time 3 days

Vegas Crest Casino Complaints

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Account closed and winnings unfairly forfeited
Around 1 March I succesfully managed to complete the wagering requirements from a 1000 euro bonus I got from depositing 500 euro. My total balance after the wagering was complete was 4927 euro. After this I was going to make withdrawals of the entire balance. On 8 March, Vegas Crest Casino sent me an email telling me that my account had been closed and all of my winnings forfeited. The reason they gave is as follows: "Your gaming patterns show signs of professional play designed to defeat the house and the purpose of the wagering requirements. The betting per spin does clearly indicate a plan that is tied to the status of the cash balance and the balance of the wagering requirements. When the latter are high you bet following one pattern, when they decrease to a certain level by comparison to cash, you bet at another level and when they finally match your cash balance you chose a minimal wagering level. " I was very surprised by this, because what they say is not true. While playing with the bonus, I was betting 15 - 45 euro per spin. The bets are high, but this is no problem because at the time, Vegas Crest did not have a betting limit for bonus money. However, on 8 March they added a new paragraph to their T&C stating that the maximum bet with a bonus is $5. Since I only played before they added this term, it was no problem to make 15 - 45 euro bets. As proof of this I have attached a couple of screenshots of a chat transcript where the support agent writes the exact time they introduced this term. What they claim is that decreasing the bet size from 45 euro to 15 euro is to "chose a minimal wagering level". I believe that a betting range where the highest bet is 3 times as big as the lowest bet is perfectly normal for an average player, and because of this I do not consider my bets to be an example of professional play. I used my bonus and played through it for entertainment purposes only. My betting range can not be considered as the pattern they accused me of using. Therefore, Vegas Crest Casino has falsely forfeited my rightful winnings.
Status rejected Rejected
€4,927