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  • in reply to: Here’s a rollercoaster story for you all… #57061
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    part of me hopes you get it. as I no longer play there. others who are going to lose there and ultimately pay for your gain may not agree.

    in reply to: A spade is a spade. @gamblingonline #57060
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    Malkychamp wrote:

    I wouldn’t go as far as to say they are corrupt i have always get my withdrawals in the end ? but i would agree they can sometimes stall or stretch out the process

    I want to say bandit will get his money. Some may say he is being stubborn. I for one think he has given them enough proof that he is indeed him. Let me just emphasise that… I KNOW he has given them way beyond enough to prove he is indeed him.

    To reiterate not related to the quote above, the fact that temptation is there and often gets people out, is just a bigger part of the plan as far as I am concerned. This is gambling after all and gambling is by default a willingness to risk loss more than it is to achieve gain.

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    in reply to: A spade is a spade. @gamblingonline #57037
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    Typically 0.1% interest. So at that rate your funds are earning them all of about 35p per day. There used to be a rule that you didn’t have to pass on interest to clients until it was over about £20 which in your case would take about 8 weeks.12 Apr 2017
    solicitors holding money for interest? – MoneySavingExpert.com Forums

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5632904

    Assuming it’s the same for any company holding funds, obviously, the more they delay, the better. Sure, silly things to talk about when John want’s to withdraw £24 that he won from a email giving 10 free spins on Starburst.

    But what about when millions of people are withdrawing hundreds and thousands….

    Seems legit to me.

    in reply to: A spade is a spade. @gamblingonline #56972
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    argyl53 wrote:

    Haz40 wrote:

    At one site i was told my withdrawal had to go back on the card i had made the majority of my deposits with as i was using new card same account. I was asked to provide proof of the old card which i no longer had. The missus was asked to provide bank statements with another. I had major problems with another who let me deposit using a business debit card then refused withdrawal as they didn’t accept business cards yet allowed multiple deposits. I’m not tarnishing them all with the same brush but some i wouldn’t trust at all. I’m not naming any of these sites because some are the main ones people play at.

    I’ve never been asked for bank statements, but it does happen as part of AML/KYC checks to verify that your money is coming from a legitimate source. Wise thing to do when you deposit using any card to any casino is take a photo of the front and back at that point, so you have them to send even if they later expire or get lost / whatever. You can still withdraw to a cancelled card and you’ll get the money in your bank account.

     

    Yea, the withdrawals aren’t coming from a legitimate source. Standard.

    in reply to: A spade is a spade. @gamblingonline #56971
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    Why is argyl doing it again ? it = ignoring basic facts to defend the industry. has a really biased viewpoint and maintains what is written by the industry is exactly what happens when in fact, we know it isn’t.

    “SOME” casinos take the living piss while others simply don’t. That’s not the law. That IS corruption in the industry. I have made this perfectly clear. KYC is being abused to cause problems and delay payments. FACT.

    Taking the money for a new TV at Argos and then DEMANDING identification if the TV stops working is generally fucked up.

    Going on to LeoVegas and depositing £1000 with your debit card to then give up and withdraw £300 to be told “you must go out and purchase a form of ID that will range between £15 and £88 to get your withdrawal processed” is fifteen shades of bollocks. Strangely enough, the debit card is enough to go to the bank and withdraw thousands without having your gum swabbed. Last I recall I wasn’t piss tested at the ATM.

    KYC when they want money back. KYC is not a gambling addict by accepting everything they have until they withdraw.

    Industry regulation that is sporadic and only on withdrawals.

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    in reply to: MY true thoughts for the day! #56960
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    Xbobmad wrote:

    <p>Steller wrote:</p>

    <p>Why not name the baby after Frank Zappa’s children?  Moon Unit or Diva Muffin for a girl or Dweezil for a boy.</p>

    <p>I suggested Moon Unit, i’m convinced that’s why i’ve got a random bruise on my arm!</p>

    I honestly don’t hope you get punched in the face after receiving a broken hand from it being squeezed with a FOR THE LOVE OF GODDDDDDDDDDDDD screaming woman during labour. Honest. it didn’t happen to me either. Honest.

    bitches. the can legally murder you while giving birth. leggit !

    Ps, no mug :O

    in reply to: LeoVegas #56958
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    Facebook DEMANDED I send them a picture of my driving license to prove I wasn’t fake. I sent them an image with these accompanying words on :

    YOU HAVE SEEN MY ID

    [image of facebook purchase / debit card transaction]

    You can see another thread about this whole ID thing going now. “A spade is a spade @gambling online”

    in reply to: A spade is a spade. @gamblingonline #56956
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    I 100% maintain that the industry is rife with corruption.

    I also maintain that with every company having different expectations of DNA test that surely a minimal need is being surpassed deliberately to cause issues. Many MANY people will give up and cancel a withdrawal, in the hopes of win or loss, depending if you are the customer or the company. Bandit did it himself in his last video, it’s nothing new or unheard of. And holding on to billions in funds every day has to be worth something too.

    Hat tip to skyvegas and coral who never made me do a DNA test, but not to ladbrokes who because I eventually signed up in store aswell, triggered a stupid dna test.

    Money laundering : Yes, I fully agree that most customers are mob based cocaine dealers who’s £28.52 withdrawal should rightly be deemed suspicious.

    in reply to: there are some low life twats about #56847
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    there are some low life twats about

    The lowest run the country. Sorry for your boy though 🙁

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    in reply to: Trustly – The saviour of The Bandit’s problems! #56813
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    I tried a “instant” bank withdrawal on videoslots which went badly wrong although I did nothing wrong, I got the blame saying I had filled out the bank details wrong. Like I didn’t triple check before hitting it. They refused to show me any evidence of what was typed in and was expected to deal with trustly whom I have consented zero contract with. It took 2 weeks to get that withdrawal.  They even offered me to try it again but the lack of transparency was enough to say bollocks to that.

    Trustly – an irony at best.

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    in reply to: Leo Vegas Bandit #56720
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    Ash5677 wrote:

    my mate had the same issue with paddy power you are having with leovegas he deposited £200 won £4800 and tried to withdraw to his card that he made the deposit with</p><p>they cancelled the withdrawal and requested that the money goes back onto a card he had about 3 years ago, safe to say he lost all his money in the end as it was to much hassle, this has put me off ever playing at paddy power again, it’s a complete bullshit rule especially when they have no problem taking money off your new card but the moment you win it’s like an assault course to try and get your money back, I’m off gamstop next month and safe to say I’ll be avoiding paddy power and Leo good luck in getting your money mate I hope it goes through in the end and you get it sorted

    Any card can accept a refund or cash transfer to it because they might expire but only for your usage. How long this is the case, I cannot state but from what I have read on the issue as I have had it twice, I see no deadline.

    google search= ‘refund+to+expired+debit+card’

    in reply to: Affiliate Streaming – Question For The Bandit #56699
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    Louman88 wrote:

    The big question now tho is how much are the main streamers earning from affiliation

    It’s not the big question for me. I’m moreso intrigued to know who is a fake streamer and is only doing it to fraud people for the varying reasons. Hat tip to bandit for being genuine.

    in reply to: Affiliate Streaming – Question For The Bandit #56686
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    Just Basics wrote:

    Slotting with a Pornstar would get some traffic i bet!

    You mean Bandits not a pornstar ? Fuck this, I quit.

    in reply to: 9 Days, no reply from Videoslots #56360
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    I could easily quit videoslots after reading this. The industry itself is utter bollocks when put to the test. And we’re supposed to believe in RNG. LOLOLOL

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