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I totally agree with his decision, this happens everywhere including Twitch streamers. There’s always freeloaders exploiting something, and you have no certainty that any of those players are over 18 half the time. So, it’s gonna get some in a lot of trouble at some point.
I think this is a welcomed decision by the UKGC.
I never did understand how “Feature Buys” even got the green light in the first place, as it was very irresponsible idea and far from promoting responsible gambling. Glad to see an end to it, not that I ever really was into Buying Features myself. But the few experiences I did have with such slots namely Extra Chilli I always thought to myself “Is this even legal?”.
I’ve seen/heard some serious horror stories from that slot even on mediocre stakes. Anything that protects players the better, these “Feature Buys” have probably created more problem gamblers than even FOBS did. More recent “Feature Buy” slots have started having buy in of 125x or higher, so i’m glad they nipped it in the bud before it gets out of control.
shocker its a European streamer lmao :/
None of them are legit. I investigated a number of Scandinavian streamers, and they ALL reside in Malta. They are all working from the same company and all use dummy fund accounts. These accounts have been specially designed to fool a viewer, so they have everything from wagering and match deposits to seem as convincing as possible. They even have withdrawal screens for god sake….
Jartu is one of many, I got suspect of him early on. He deposits on average £2000+ a stream, but yet plays games to get himself a sub button, and has the nerve to have a donation button too.
Now if your money was real and you can afford £2000+ a stream with 200% match deposits plus your earning from affiliation revenue, why in the hell would you need to get subscription money or the need for a donation button in the first place? Plus he replays his streams when offline. Seems pretty desperate for views don’t you think for someone apparently rolling in money? Don’t watch them, they are plain liars and no different from a cold calling phone scammer.
He’s not the smartest of individuals, who the in the hell makes a video with a title like that for YouTube?
As for Chipmunk, he’s a nice laid back chap. Sadly I don’t have the time to follow him and everyone else I watch. Can’t see why anyone would have anything negative to say about Chip, he’s running a streaming business just like everyone else on Twitch.
Played it quite a lot on demo money to see how it was, it’s waaaaaay to slow, and feature frequency is terrible. Certainly not be playing this with real cash that’s for sure. It’s just as bad as that new Fortunes of Ra Megaway…..non existant bonuses, and if you get one it’s 20x lol
One to avoid.
3x £1000 deposits at £2 is some serious bad luck, to play £2 you don’t need anywhere near a £1000 deposit. While it’s true the majority of slots are pretty crap these days, especially as the market has been over saturated with unimaginative megaway slots. It’s not always bad, just take a break from it all if your on a continuous losing streak. Or maybe consider self exclusion or deposit limits.
As for streamers they aren’t the reality of gambling, they’re all using 200%-300% match deposits and have that perk at least 5 or 6 times a stream depending on the casino. Plus they’re earning “lifetime” commission usually consisting of a ??% per every deposit from their links. So if you have a community of a few 1000 ppl, that’s some serious cash per month. So technically they really never lose, since they make a lot of their losses back from commission alone. Regular punters don’t get match deposits anymore, well unless your a new customer. This is the only reason you see streamers on these hefty stakes, because they are playing with casino bonus money and have to fulfil wagering. Also it’s their fulltime job and how they make their living. It’s just not comparable….
I’m not saying anything about streamers income etc but it looks more common to be doing £5 spins to get wins that were being produced regularly on £2 spins
yeah £2 spins still produce big wins (80p spins on some slots) but just not like in the past and some streamers seem to get a bit too excited at winning say £1200 from a bonus while on £5 spin
ive had a few £3500 wins etc on £2 stake over the last few years but just seems to me that now all the “big” wins are happening on £5 spins , too me , on £5 spins a big win should be about £10,000
True, personally i never usually do big stakes. I tend to stick between 80p -£2. But your right about their excitement on occasions, i’ve seen a few saying great feature when there on £10 spins and get 100x. Boggles the mind…
I’ve not been within this community long, but i’m starting to question the ages of ppl round here.
3x £1000 deposits at £2 is some serious bad luck, to play £2 you don’t need anywhere near a £1000 deposit. While it’s true the majority of slots are pretty crap these days, especially as the market has been over saturated with unimaginative megaway slots. It’s not always bad, just take a break from it all if your on a continuous losing streak. Or maybe consider self exclusion or deposit limits.
As for streamers they aren’t the reality of gambling, they’re all using 200%-300% match deposits and have that perk at least 5 or 6 times a stream depending on the casino. Plus they’re earning “lifetime” commission usually consisting of a ??% per every deposit from their links. So if you have a community of a few 1000 ppl, that’s some serious cash per month. So technically they really never lose, since they make a lot of their losses back from commission alone. Regular punters don’t get match deposits anymore, well unless your a new customer. This is the only reason you see streamers on these hefty stakes, because they are playing with casino bonus money and have to fulfil wagering. Also it’s their fulltime job and how they make their living. It’s just not comparable….
It is the one and only yes :). I think he referred to me as the spawny bastid iirc. Pleased to meet you good sir
11I guess a response like that is only fitting from an individual like yourself with your post history.
Stupid idea but it stops fraud. in the unlikely scanrio, that the person being asked has either) stolen the id and used a stolen a credit card to register then your not very likely to want to send in a picture of yourself holding the evidence, or simp,y bought or made the id and used said id to launder money or steal money . how they propose to know the difference when someone has made the id with a fake picture I do not know.
You would think the DVLA or passport people would verify the photos of us to save all the bullshit we have to go through..
The thing is, this approach to ID verification is completely stupid and flawed and far from professional from a company as large as Casumo. I’ve heard of this selfie thing a lot from casumo, and it happened to me after a few withdrawals, and conveniently i was required to provide ID etc after a £5000 win.
Suffice to say i sent all the documentation, from credit card statements to utility bills. Since i do not drive and never owned a passport. Not everyone does. Because this is what i was asked for, but then after sending all that in they wanted a photo of me with my name on it? So i basically sent all that personal documentation to them for nothing, only for them to want more!
I even said to them how is that proving i am who i say i am, i’m not a resident of your country for a start, not on your governmental registers. Anyone can post a selfie with a so called passport in their hand. A photo of me, could be my next door neighbour or a buddy from the pub. And i zero’d the balance since i couldn’t withdrawal my funds. £5000 gone, which was my only real luck i had on the site for them to do that to me.
After thinking about it, i could apply for a credit card with less BS than they want to release funds. I wouldn’t recommend Casumo to anyone after that. I even spoke to a legal representative about it, and even they said it seemed shady as a utility bill and a credit card alone is enough to verify you are the person on used card since that card is registered to the same place of residence. But i decided not to pursue any legal action because i just couldn’t be bothered dealing with them again.
If a Casumo representative is reading this, do the small thing of paying the small fee to digitally identify a UK player in future. If you can afford advertising on TV you can damn well do that. And thx for shafting me of £5000.
Probably been asked a million times, but as I’m new to the forum I’d like to gain and understanding what you do for a living in able to play high stake slots like you do and piss away £125k on reel king? Cheers
NEW you joined in 2018 dont call that new
I’m new, what does the wanted $ amount relate to on this site?
I believe it’s essentially post activity.
Bonanza does that though, it’s a strange beast. I’ve gone 1000+ spins without a bonus, another time i’ll get 6-7 bonuses in a few hours. Note i’ve still not had a 1000x or higher on it, and I’ve played it for a few years now. To be honest, there’s better slots around now that are vastly superior and better value for money. All Bonanza does these days is 50x or less 90% of the time, if your real lucky you’ll get a 200x. It’s a POS imo and nothing more than a balance killer. Just avoid it….
I highly doubt Dazza G was using demo mode, although removing his videos and saying that due to affiliation terms (in an email) swearing in videos is prohibited I found rather strange. It’s gambling, and 18+ activity….who the hell if gonna be offended by the odd f word and a cheeky fart every so often? Very strange…
But I do understand the negativity about his recent videos of Bonanza, he always had most of the screen missing, so you couldn’t tell if it was real play or not. Still not likely, but ppl calling him out is warranted. Especially given the current climate of streamers that will use fake balances or demo play purely to attract players to a Casino through their 400 links. I love the guy, and he was hilarious to watch. I will miss him…
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