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    AussieDave is offline Former AGD Member
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    Default Majestic Comet Casino - Beware

    Hi All,

    Received spam from a casino named Majestic Comet. Never heard of it. Turns out to be a Playtech operating out of Cyprus.

    Strike 1 for the spam.

    Probably not a good sign considering Greece's economy right now.

    I checked out the T&C's...Get this...lol

    XXXhttp://www.majesticcomet.com/about/terms.aspx

    "8.4.4 You are aware of and agree that players are allowed to withdraw not more than $5,000/£5,000/€5,000 per month. If the amount to be withdrawn is greater than $5,000/£5,000/€5,000, the remaining amount will be placed back to the player's account, allowing the player to withdraw additional funds the following month in accordance with this term. The foregoing applies also to Withdrawals of progressive jackpots. "


    That's got to be one of the lowest max withdrawal thresholds I've seen. Even $hit hole, clip joints like Virtual Casino Group have higher withdrawal limits.


    That's worth 2 strikes and it's game over for Majestic Comet Casino.

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    The foregoing applies also to Withdrawals of progressive jackpots.
    Can they actually do that? I thought that Playtech themselves were responsible for disbursing progressive wins. Might be wrong though.

    And if I am, surely Playtech wouldn't allow a licensee to limit withdrawals of progressives as it isn't the licensee's money to start with.

    You're right, though, Majestic Comet (ugh, another bad name) is definitely one to steer clear of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tryme1 View Post
    Can they actually do that?

    surely Playtech wouldn't allow a licensee to limit withdrawals of progressives as it isn't the licensee's money to start with.
    This place is a class act...

    Get this at their affiliate program:
    xxxhttp://www.starlightrevenue.com/our_program.html

    "Revenue Sharing-Qualifying criteria: When a player makes a minimum first deposit of $,£,€ 80 and wagers the deposit and bonus at least 10 times, he qualifies as a real money player."

    Whoever devised these rules have been smokin their socks

    Anyway more info about Majestic Comet Rogue Casino can be found over at CM:
    http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/...tic-comet.html


    Cheers

    Dave
    Last edited by AussieDave; 09-04-2010 at 05:09 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tryme1 View Post
    Can they actually do that? I thought that Playtech themselves were responsible for disbursing progressive wins. Might be wrong though.

    And if I am, surely Playtech wouldn't allow a licensee to limit withdrawals of progressives as it isn't the licensee's money to start with.
    No, that is an almost standard Playtech casino term - but usually it is $£€9900 per month. eg from randomly picked Playtech casino ... let see ... Europa Casino:

    8.4.4 You are aware of and agree that players are allowed to withdraw not more than $9,990/£9,990/€9,990/AU$14,990/DKK74,990/NOK74,990/SEK99,900 per month. If the amount to be withdrawn is greater than $9,990/£9,990/€9,990/AU$14,990/ DKK74,990/NOK74,990/SEK99,900, the remaining amount will be placed back to the player's account, allowing the player to withdraw additional funds the following month in accordance with this term. The foregoing applies also to Withdrawals of progressive jackpots.
    It is the very same term used by Joyland Casino to steal a couple of million from a progressive winner a while back. The player won over $4m, casino invoked the rule, then only paid around $2m in a lump sum after much complaint from the player. But get this - Playtech paid the entire amount to the casino first! Presumably the casino owners pocketed the difference (thought to be a trust company owned by Teddy Sagi, a major Playtech shareholder).

    This is all unsurprising though when you consider Joyland was part of the cPays/Affiliates United program (notorious for ripping off affiliates and players) before being bought by William Hill.

    There are very few Playtechs that do not have this term - Bet365 and BetFred come to mind - maybe Betfair with their recent deal. This rule is one of the reasons that I regard most Playtech casinos as scum.
    Last edited by Vladi; 09-05-2010 at 11:48 PM.

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    /Slight derail

    Can you believe I actually went looking for cash out limits at Cool Cat casino to see if they were higher than Majestic Comet and they indeed are at $2000 per week?!? (Not that they actually pay but I digress)...

    But anyway Cool Cat has this award listed on their home page which I was shocked by... and sure enough here is an affiliate claiming that they are the best casino for USA players.

    hxxp://xxx.gambling-gazette.com/spages/USA_Online_Casino_Awards_2010

    What a scumbag.

    (Full disclosure, when I was young and naive I tried Gambling Wages but soon dropped them after I found out that 1. they don't pay players and 2. they doctor the stats so that they don't have to pay affiliates either.)
    Last edited by Vladi; 09-06-2010 at 07:33 PM.

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    Hi Vladi,

    You may want to edit the URL and add a couple of XX's in front of the http
    Otherwise your giving a direct link back to this scum bags page.

    Oh and BTW the site is sealed with GPWA and eCOGRA

    derail
    I'm sorry if this statement offends people, but seriously, Virtual Casino Group have proved beyond doubt to operate rogue casinos.

    IMO the GPWA, eCOGRA and other places that issue seals, have an ethical responsibility to players (they are the life blood of this industry). It's about time they removed the blinkers and took a hard line on members who promote these clip joints.
    /derail


    Cheers



    Dave
    Last edited by AussieDave; 09-06-2010 at 04:15 AM.

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