::beware:: Avoid This Casino

#1
Not sure if any of you chase poker bonuses. I'm not even sure if this is the right section to post this in, but if you look for casino bonuses, avoid CrazyPoker. For a $40 deposit bonus (max bonus, $100 deposit), a friend had to send in 2 different forms of idenitication to prove his identity. All for a lousy $40. Not to mention that the customers service was terrible, and at the end he ended up busting out the initial $100. If you have any further questions let me know.
 

mgcasinos

Well-Known Member
#2
erforceones14 said:
a friend had to send in 2 different forms of idenitication to prove his identity.
Most online casinos will ask for the idenitication to prove their customers identity.


erforceones14 said:
and at the end he ended up busting out the initial $100.
"busting out the initial $100" is caused by you when you play the poker.

But not the casino's causation.
 
#5
mgcasinos said:
Most online casinos will ask for the idenitication to prove their customers identity.




"busting out the initial $100" is caused by you when you play the poker.

But not the casino's causation.
For $40? Sorry. I've dealt with a lot of casinos on bonus bug for much bigger amounts and no one has asked me for ID. Do you work for Crazy poker?
 
#6
ScottH said:
Normally a bad experience results in "avoid this casino'' type posts.
Isnt the purpose of this board to help others out along the way? Lets be honest, we're dealing with casinos, not the salvation army. You're going to run into fishy sites and you're even going to run into sites that are rigged (not saying that this one is, but its definitely not out of the realm of possibilities). I get on this board to read people's reviews so I can avoid casinos like this. Wouldnt you agree thats one of the main reasons you're on here as well?
 

ScottH

Well-Known Member
#7
erforceones14 said:
Isnt the purpose of this board to help others out along the way? Lets be honest, we're dealing with casinos, not the salvation army. You're going to run into fishy sites and you're even going to run into sites that are rigged (not saying that this one is, but its definitely not out of the realm of possibilities). I get on this board to read people's reviews so I can avoid casinos like this. Wouldnt you agree thats one of the main reasons you're on here as well?
You're perfectly fine to post your experience, but you don't need to say "avoid this casino" or "it's rigged" just because you or someone you know got unlucky and lost their deposit.

Also, this should go in the "Problem Casinos" Forum.
 
#8
ScottH said:
You're perfectly fine to post your experience, but you don't need to say "avoid this casino" or "it's rigged" just because you or someone you know got unlucky and lost their deposit.
Why not? First of all, I never said it was rigged, but why can I not advise people to avoid the casino? Its not the "rigged" factor that makes me say avoid it, its all the garbage involved in getting a $40 bonus.
 

ScottH

Well-Known Member
#9
erforceones14 said:
Why not? First of all, I never said it was rigged, but why can I not advise people to avoid the casino? Its not the "rigged" factor that makes me say avoid it, its all the garbage involved in getting a $40 bonus.
Most people can decide on their own whether or not a bonus is worth the trouble of sending in a document.
 
#10
ScottH said:
Most people can decide on their own whether or not a bonus is worth the trouble of sending in a document.
And as a fellow bonus hunter, I felt it was my responsibility to let them know that this wasnt a good bonus. Dont get your panties in a wad.
 

ScottH

Well-Known Member
#11
erforceones14 said:
And as a fellow bonus hunter, I felt it was my responsibility to let them know that this wasnt a good bonus. Dont get your panties in a wad.
You're the one who took offense to my comment.

The thing is, you or your friend shouldn't have even done the bonus if you didnt think it was worth it. You should determine whether or not a bonus is worth it BEFORE you actually accept it.

I was simply commenting on how everyone says to avoid casinos because they had a bad run, when it really has nothing to do with the casino or the bonus.
 
#12
erforceones14 said:
Why not? First of all, I never said it was rigged, but why can I not advise people to avoid the casino? Its not the "rigged" factor that makes me say avoid it, its all the garbage involved in getting a $40 bonus.
What's the big deal? I have my drivers license and a phone bill scanned and in a file, and I can click and attach it to an e-mail message in a few seconds. I've done it many times. I find it much less onerous than filling out the forms when signing up for a casino. You're entitled to your opinion, but having to send in ID generally doesn't qualify a casino as a place to avoid.
 

ScottH

Well-Known Member
#13
Automatic Monkey said:
What's the big deal? I have my drivers license and a phone bill scanned and in a file, and I can click and attach it to an e-mail message in a few seconds. I've done it many times. I find it much less onerous than filling out the forms when signing up for a casino. You're entitled to your opinion, but having to send in ID generally doesn't qualify a casino as a place to avoid.
Yeah, the only time it can be considerd "a pain" is the first time. After that you have the scans ready to go for other casinos that require the same information for cashout.
 
Top