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Solun1

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  1. I don't know if it's worse to be sentenced to death or having your win confiscated after you finally have that big win . But because I knew it's a lost cause, I just wrote a review, I didn't even submit a complaint in the first place. I did it just because support told me to. Which was a stupid advice anyway, it was clear from the beginning I won't get the win.
  2. Thanks for your answers guys. I took extra care writing that review and then a complaint. I named all the terms and conditions that I have read exactly as they are named on the casino's website. I also named the one terms page that I didn't read because I was not pointed towards that page from anywhere on that website, I was only given a link to it AFTER they confiscated all my winnings. So I did honestly accept in my review that I broke their terms. I stated that I believe that a reputable casino has clear and transparent terms and conditions and therefore I gave it a bad rating - because I didn't break their terms on purpose - it was not my intention. I believe I have read more terms than 99% of actual players do. Reading documents called "full promotion and terms", "Promotional terms", "Website terms and conditions" (in some parts of the site called "Terms & Conditions") and "Significant promotional terms and conditions" - reading just one or two of these pages should be enough to get all the info you need to play. They even have "Loyalty points general terms". If you play in a casino and are in a constant fear of breaking an unknown condition hidden in one of their several terms and conditions pages, that is not an enjoyable experience. Even Mark Zuckerberg has been recently accused by the Supreme Court that his terms and conditions are a mess; but they are crystal clear compared to the mess of terms and conditions of some casinos. And facebook is not handling and storing customer's actual money. That's why I'm saying that people should just find a reputable casino and play there and nowhere else no matter how much they try to lure you in with deposit bonuses elsewhere. Because they will not let you have the win anyway. Just to explain - the clause that I broke says that players from my country are not eligible for the welcome bonus. It's written in a document called Standard promotional terms and conditions. During a deposit and in most parts of the site, you are shown Significant promotional terms (I think that not being eligible for the welcome bonus is significant but it's not written there) or Full promotion and terms. So I disagree with you but I appreciate your input. Enjoy reliable casinos. Because many are reliable according to the reviews here. Honest negative reviews are deleted and people will never know all the documents they have to read because no one can tell them, at least not on this website. Dishonest positive reviews are encouraged by "support agents" (lol) themselves.
  3. You will find many reviews here with unbearably bad English. I’m no great English speaker myself but I can be understood clearly compared to what can be often seen here. I also wonder about your disregard for their support representatives who claim it doesn’t matter if you post dishonest reviews on the site as long as you adhere to their terms. It’s an extreme turn of policy compared to what is written everywhere on the site about honest reviews. It’s all just blah blah blah then. This adds to the experience that this website along with SOME online casinos create their conditions as they find suitable. I still hope to be proven wrong. But you can’t submit complaints or reviews for a casino if you had a negative experience plus a very unpleasant support person says you can just write a dishonest review. What a disappointment.
  4. This website is usually siding with the casino protecting their questionable conduct. I experienced this first hand recently when I wrote an honest review about my own casino experience. That review has been deleted and I was told to submit a complaint instead. That complaint has been rejected as well. Only when you write a positive review, no matter how useless that review is for others that will get approved. I realized I'm not the only one who went through this here. So the casinos on this website have mostly positive reviews and you don’t suspect anything until you actually try to play at that casino and they confiscate all your winnings based on some sentence in one of their many different terms and conditions documents - "accidentally" a document that cannot be find as easily as their other terms. When you play in a casino, you need more verification that a casino is reliable, not just from this website or your own experience but also from other websites or people who you personally know. What I really recommend is to find less than five casinos during your lifetime where you will always play. If you try any other casino, especially if it belongs under questionable jurisdictions like Curacao, Malta, Gibraltar etc., you have zero protection. Basically - if you can sue them in the country where you live, you are probably safe to play there. I recommend everyone to try the YesNoCasino website because it serves as someone’s hobby to rate casinos, it’s not their business like this one. This one dies if casinos have mostly negative reviews. That speaks volumes. And that’s why honest feedback like this, be it about the website or about a certain casino, gets deleted. If anyone had any questions about my experience with that particular casino I wrote about at the beginning, I’ll be happy to elaborate. I’m including a picture from my chat with a “support agent” where I’ve asked why has my review been deleted and also if I’m allowed to write dishonest reviews on this website (e.g. claiming a casino is good when I had a bad experience). YES YOU ARE ALLOWED. This is a joke. And arrogance at it's finest.
  5. Jus't dont play with that money if it appeared in your casino account. If you are self-excluded, they will not pay you anything. Paradoxically, you are only allowed to deposit but not withdraw in such cases.
  6. I've played this slot several times in hours long sessions and never got a win higher than 95x. Is there anyone who ever won anything significant? I think the maximum win is 1800x. I find that weird because the volatility is supposed to be 9/10 so 1800x seems way too low. The game called Hidden from the same company has a volatility of 8/10 and I didn't have any problems getting nicer wins than with Poltava. I know I'm not the first person who is wondering about this on the web so thought I will try at least here if anyone had any luck on this otherwise nicely done game. Thanks
  7. Actually I think I have read that the Tolkien estate sued WB over providing Microgaming the license for the slot so they had to remove it. There are plenty of articles about it and even the original accusation in PDF simply to be found by google search. But if there are physical LOTR slot machines, there can be an electronic one, all that needs to be done is to negotiate it with the Tolkien people. Besides, they already have the slot done, all they need to do is one signature and to put it online!
  8. Yeah Immortal Romance or Thunderstruck are classics now... I played those a lot and had some nice wins but got bored over time. Microgaming games are all the same, that old, laggy flash player engine that will probably never get replaced with HTML5. Im at a point when I dont really play in online casinos much, maybe once every three months. I quite liked Poltava from ELK but its not addictive enough and some games from NetEnt like Warlords but I hate that most wins are smaller than the actual bet. So I just go to physical casinos where they have some spectacular games. But if someone did a good higher volatility LOTR online slot with nice visuals and good features, Id totally be up for it and play it just for the theme, not even for the wins so if anyone makins slot games reads this please do one! PS.: sorry about missing apostrophes but its not possible to insert text here and they are not on my foreign keyboard
  9. Hi guys, does anyone here remember the Lord of the Rings slot machine from Microgaming? I played it a couple times several years ago when I was fresh 18 because I was such a fan of the franchise and I realized it's nowhere to be found now. I know there are at least two different types of physical LOTR slot machine in Las Vegas because of many youtube videos but no online slot machine. I reallly, really liked that online slot and I really hope someone will bring it back because I didn't play an online slot that would really get me since then. I mean it was a typical microgaming slot but I just loved the theme. Thanks!
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