| Posted by: evodriverdo at December 13, 2006, 5:55 pm | | Topic: Bonus points newbie Forum: Winner Online |
it's too bad that 21.com isn't accepting united states players, I was just playing there for free applying my roulette strategy and was doing great, I thought they might've accepted u.s. bids since they have a phone number for the united states...but...I called and no .
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| Posted by: KasinoKing at December 6, 2006, 12:35 am | | Topic: Bonus points newbie Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by bonuslover
KK
if I had an account with casino on net before can i sign up at 888 and/or 21?
Casino on Net is 888 - so no to that.
The T&C's at 21.com say you can't get the welcome bonus at both, but a couple of people on the boards have said they did with no problems.
Currently 21 is on my list of potential targets to 'bonus hunt', so I will find out one day!
(My list is quite long, and I'm always busy with repeat bonuses, so it could be some time.... )
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| Posted by: KasinoKing at December 4, 2006, 4:54 am | | Topic: Bonus points newbie Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by peterpath
Does anyone think they will take away my bonus points or am I screwed?
peterpath.
I don't think you're screwed - I think you're pretty lucky!
I wish I could sign up to 888 again & get another welcome bonus!
As BL said - theirs is one of the easiest bonuses to profit from on the net - only 20x WR (as long as you didn't deposit by Neteller... ) and ALL games allowed - including BlackJack & Roulette!
It's just a shame you didn't deposit the max $200.
As long as you don't do anything 'silly' you should easily meet WR with a nice profit from the bonus.
Good luck!
(PS: I don't think they will remove the bonus because you played).
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| Posted by: bonuslover at December 3, 2006, 9:51 am | | Topic: Bonus points newbie Forum: Winner Online |
The problem is you played a few spins on roulette before you called them.
What if you placed a bet larger than your deposit and won?
A decent casino might take in the fact that you broke even and remove your bonus now, but I don't think 888 would do this.
20x bonus is not a lot........its probably the least heavy in the entire industry. You'll finish it before you know it.
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| Posted by: peterpath at December 1, 2006, 3:57 pm | | Topic: Bonus points newbie Forum: Winner Online |
Hi Everybody,
I am a newb to online gambling, did it once before and lost some money because a buddy of mine and myself got drunk and gambled away a couple hundred bucks.
Anyways I signed up with 999 (Casino on Net) because I read previous posts, reviews etc that they were on the up an up. However when I signed up with $90 USD they 'gave' me an additional $90 in bonus points without my consent. When I read the bonus policy (http://www.888.com/new888/home.htm?...spolicy&lang=en). It says:
"Initial Deposit Welcome Bonus and any accumulated winnings may be Cashed Out only after an amount totaling no less than 20 times* the Bonus amount has been wagered - for example, a Member must wager $1000, before Cashing Out an Initial Deposit Welcome Bonus totaling $50 and any accumulated winnings."
So I called them and was advised that my money was 'mixed' with the bonus money and I needed to wager 20 times the bonus money before I could withdraw my winnings. ... | | Read Entire Entry |
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