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Deposits show up on my bank as some random company name, nothing obviously casino-related. Makes tracking spending harder and feels a bit sneaky.
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Deposits show up on my bank as some random company name, nothing obviously casino-related. Makes tracking spending harder and feels a bit sneaky.
When I change the site language, it often logs me out and I have to sign in again. Small thing, big annoyance.
Checked my play history and noticed some spins weren’t listed. Small ones, but still. If they can lose track of those, makes you wonder what else isn’t recorded properly.
Got an email about a special birthday gift. It was 5 free spins on a low-paying slot with huge wagering. Honestly felt a bit insulting considering how much I’ve lost here.
They actually called me and asked personal questions to verify identity instead of using documents only. I found that very uncomfortable, especially at work.
I unchecked the "receive bonuses" box during registration because I hate wagering. A week later I got forced free spins that locked up my balance again. Had to argue to get them removed. Respect my choice please.
Once you start autoplay you can only stop after current spin finishes, which is annoying if you suddenly realize you’re betting too much and want an instant stop.
They have this monthly calendar with daily bonuses, but half the days require weird promo codes or minimum bets from the previous day. I tried following it and just ended up confused and slightly annoyed.
I hit a nice win on a new slot, almost 200x, got excited, tried to withdraw, and boom, locked because I hadn’t finished some weird wagering I didn’t even notice. Apparently every free spin has tiny print rules. Killed the mood completely.
It’s possible to find theoretical payout percentages, but only after opening separate PDFs for each game provider. Why not show it clearly next to the slot? Feels like they’d rather you don’t look too closely.
The welcome bonus looks okay until you read the wagering. I played for two evenings trying to clear it, almost did, then they limited my max bet and my remaining spins barely counted. They know exactly what they’re doing.
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