Earlier this year I belonged to a group (run by a person called Jim Saari)
that got a special bonus deal with Crimsonbet. Most notable about the bonus
terms were 100% reload bonus and 20 times rollover. To make a long story
short, I stopped belonging to that group but asked Kim (the person from
Crimson who assisted us in Jim's group) if I could keep the same bonus terms
as I had had when belonging to the group. Kim informed me that it would be
ok for me to keep the special bonus terms.
Fast forward to middle of August: I request a withdrawal, having met the
20 times rollover requirement, but it's declined and only after several
emails the manager (?) Jonathan tells me that since I haven't bet on the
same games as Jim's group I'm no longer entitled to the special terms and
I'm back on the standard terms. This is of course BS, how could I know what
games the group is betting on when I no longer am a part of it!? Anyway, I
email back and forth with Jonathan but he refuses to pay me and says that
the standard terms applies to me now (25 times rollover with only 50%
contribution of sports wagers ie effectively 50 times rollover).
I realise it's pointless to keep arguing with Jonathan so I go on to
fulfill the 50 times rollover requirement. I request a withdrawal of my
entire account balance (€1918 - you're allowed to withdraw up to €2000 with
money won from a bonus so I'm within that limit) but I receive no money and
my withdrawal is declined. Only after many days of emailing them as to why
my withdrawal has been declined I get this answer:
"We’ve gone over your WR and it looks like you has 622.5 left to wager,
but as it’s a 50% contribution to the WR, the actual amount is 1245."
I reply: "I have no idea where you got that figure from, please explain or
recalculate to check if you made an error."
My intial deposit was €70 and thus with 100% bonus a total of €140. 140 x
50 turnover = €7000
Copying and pasting my bet history into Excel I can conclude that I have
turned over €7205 if you count a push bet of €200 (I'm not sure if a push is
generally considered as counting towards turn over). But even if you remove
the push bet I end up with a turnover of €7005.
I have repeatedly emailed Crimson asking them to explain how I can have
anything left to turn over, but now they gone from being slow at responding
to ignoring my emails since the last reply from them was September 17. If
they can give me a detailed and credible explanation as to why I would have
€1245 left to turn over I'd be happy to comply, but I can't see why that
would be the case.
If BMR would be so kind to help me with this case I'd be happy to forward you our entire email conversation. Please let me know if you need more documentation (screen shots etc)!
that got a special bonus deal with Crimsonbet. Most notable about the bonus
terms were 100% reload bonus and 20 times rollover. To make a long story
short, I stopped belonging to that group but asked Kim (the person from
Crimson who assisted us in Jim's group) if I could keep the same bonus terms
as I had had when belonging to the group. Kim informed me that it would be
ok for me to keep the special bonus terms.
Fast forward to middle of August: I request a withdrawal, having met the
20 times rollover requirement, but it's declined and only after several
emails the manager (?) Jonathan tells me that since I haven't bet on the
same games as Jim's group I'm no longer entitled to the special terms and
I'm back on the standard terms. This is of course BS, how could I know what
games the group is betting on when I no longer am a part of it!? Anyway, I
email back and forth with Jonathan but he refuses to pay me and says that
the standard terms applies to me now (25 times rollover with only 50%
contribution of sports wagers ie effectively 50 times rollover).
I realise it's pointless to keep arguing with Jonathan so I go on to
fulfill the 50 times rollover requirement. I request a withdrawal of my
entire account balance (€1918 - you're allowed to withdraw up to €2000 with
money won from a bonus so I'm within that limit) but I receive no money and
my withdrawal is declined. Only after many days of emailing them as to why
my withdrawal has been declined I get this answer:
"We’ve gone over your WR and it looks like you has 622.5 left to wager,
but as it’s a 50% contribution to the WR, the actual amount is 1245."
I reply: "I have no idea where you got that figure from, please explain or
recalculate to check if you made an error."
My intial deposit was €70 and thus with 100% bonus a total of €140. 140 x
50 turnover = €7000
Copying and pasting my bet history into Excel I can conclude that I have
turned over €7205 if you count a push bet of €200 (I'm not sure if a push is
generally considered as counting towards turn over). But even if you remove
the push bet I end up with a turnover of €7005.
I have repeatedly emailed Crimson asking them to explain how I can have
anything left to turn over, but now they gone from being slow at responding
to ignoring my emails since the last reply from them was September 17. If
they can give me a detailed and credible explanation as to why I would have
€1245 left to turn over I'd be happy to comply, but I can't see why that
would be the case.
If BMR would be so kind to help me with this case I'd be happy to forward you our entire email conversation. Please let me know if you need more documentation (screen shots etc)!