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Bonus Confirmation Emails

GreedyGirl

Pickled Onion
It appears we're having a bit of a problem with our Confirmation Emails. I'll be asking Jeff to look into this, later today (it's still a bit early for me to call him in Australia).

In the meantime, I'll be contacting the casinos to inform them of any wins that have occurred since this problem began. In other words, I'm on it--no need to email me about this. ;)
 

GreedyGirl

Pickled Onion
Resolved!

Resolved!

Good news/bad news...

The good news is that Jeff has fixed the trouble with the emails (yay!!!) :cheers:

The bad news is that some of you may be flooded with old winning confirmation notices (one member just emailed me to let me know he received 124 old GetLucky prize confirmation emails). I'm terribly sorry for all this--the only relevant emails would be from Sept. 12 to current.

But YAY! Jeff got 'er done! :cheers:
 

escortsu

New member
Not sure if this is in the correct place to ask this.....

Not sure if this is in the correct place to ask this.....

Greedy Girl, I have a question.... I am not exactly sure where to post it, but it is related to casino bonus emails... well bonuses really. I was wondering how I find out what the max cash out for a high roller bonus is? I received a $50 high roller from Inetbet. I was up over $1000 but played back some and ended up cashing out $650 plus the $50 fee they charge for bank wire. So the amount total was $700.
The original request was cancelled, and the withdraw amount remained at $700 but the bank wire requested was for only $450 with a $50 processing fee.

I was wondering if there was anywhere I could see the amount of max cashout from high roller bonuses for the casinos, so that I could know ahead of time how much I can cashout. I don't mind them having a limit, but on the casino it just said Promo Credit and no rules I could find for a "promo credit". I did find a free monies credit cash out rule that states the max cashout for free money is 10 X so $50 would allow a $500 cashout.

I redid the cashout for $500. I am hoping the full amount gets wired to my bank. But I kinda felt like this money is more of a match play kind of thing as opposed to free monies, as it requires that I had made $500 in deposits to get that $50.

By no means am I complaining, I am happy I won from a bonus credit from GG. I usually don't. But I really wish that when a promo credit is put into the account the rules would be posted in the cashier like when a bonus code is used, this way I could have the actual rules right there.

I am still tickled to have received the bonus and a cashout. $200 more would have been better , but I can live with $500. I do think the $50 fee is a lot. The rules state the first wire transfer is free each month but I have had to pay the $50 on each cashout I have made via wire transfer.

For example I had one on 08/05/16 08/25/16 both times $50 was deducted for the fee, and they were off of straight deposits. Then this withdraw the $50 fee was removed from the account on top of the $500 . I would choose the free check by courier but the bank they use is a Canadian Bank and my bank puts a ridiculous hold and charges $90 for the international deposit.

Anyway, I just thought I would post this so that others might be aware that the highroller bonuses at Inetbet are only 10% . It really was not that obvious when reading the rules. Match bonus amounts aren't subject to a max cashout, so the mistake was mine I know. But none the less I feel like I am a winner, and that I was really happy that Inetbet participates in the GG program. I know many other casinos have a max amount from a free money deposit of like $100 , and most charge $25 out of that 100 to process the amount.

Although once I did run into a free money bonus from a RTG site Aladdins Gold, and they only allow a max of $100 cashout on free money, but the cashier min is $250 to cashout. They wanted me to deposit and if I won I could then cashout the minimum of $250. I told them no thank you, its not worth my deposit as mixing a straight deposit with bonus money usually results in a problem later. Actually I guess I don't really have a question after all, now that I re read it. But I will post anyway!

Thanks again for the bonus program!



Thanks for reading.

Ann
 
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