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17th March 2019 at 5:33 pm #55754
Hey Guys!
Videoslots.com has lowered the RTP on all Play and Go Slots by almost 2% and didnt told anything about it to their Players.
For me it’s a reason to not Play there anymore. Because if a Casino this big does things like that and don’t wanna know what else has been chnaged without tellin the Players. I cannot understand it in the first place but to not tell your Play with a Pop-up News article or mail is kinda rogue to me.
What do you guys think?
17th March 2019 at 5:45 pm #55760Pokerstars did the same with higher rake a few years back.
Sneaky cunts all of these major companies.
But its probably hidden in their terms in tiny un bolded text.
17th March 2019 at 5:53 pm #55763Pokerstars did the same with higher rake a few years back.
Sneaky cunts all of these major companies.
But its probably hidden in their terms in tiny un bolded text.
In white print against a white background
217th March 2019 at 5:57 pm #55764Hey Guys!
Videoslots.com has lowered the RTP on all Play and Go Slots by almost 2% and didnt told anything about it to their Players.
For me it’s a reason to not Play there anymore. Because if a Casino this big does things like that and don’t wanna know what else has been chnaged without tellin the Players. I cannot understand it in the first place but to not tell your Play with a Pop-up News article or mail is kinda rogue to me.
What do you guys think?
It’s not surprising, with the government increasing the tax on online gaming the casino’s either had the option to absorb the loss themselves or pass it onto the players.
No doubt the overriding view in the boardroom is that the players are addicted anyway and no matter how much you screw them there will always be punters available. If you raise the price of heroin by £100 the addicts don’t stop using it, they just spend the same money and get a little less for their cash.
Or to use another drug analogy, your slots have just been cut and mixed with a bit of rat poison 🙂
1117th March 2019 at 5:58 pm #55765Well yea – they are allowed to no doubt but it’s just shitty behavior to the players and something i cannot take
17th March 2019 at 6:01 pm #55766It’s not surprising, with the government increasing the tax on online gaming the casino’s either had the option to absorb the loss themselves or pass it onto the players.
Could be the case yea but others didnt lower their RTP at least for now – worst thing even the Support at videoslots didnt know or was trying to fool me.
Anyways videoslots is a No Go for me atm.
17th March 2019 at 6:17 pm #55776Hey Guys!
Videoslots.com has lowered the RTP on all Play and Go Slots by almost 2% and didnt told anything about it to their Players.
For me it’s a reason to not Play there anymore. Because if a Casino this big does things like that and don’t wanna know what else has been chnaged without tellin the Players. I cannot understand it in the first place but to not tell your Play with a Pop-up News article or mail is kinda rogue to me.
What do you guys think?
I think there was a thread on here a week or two ago about this,its not just play n go,its pragmatic play and some other providers,they also said if other providers(netent etc) agree then they will lower those ones also,they stated it was because the government were upping online taxes.
17th March 2019 at 10:12 pm #55872They did notice people in the news section in late february. They lowered the rtp on slots from PlaynGo,Pragmatic,Red Tiger and IGT.
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