Megaslot - Rejected amounts written of my and credit on account
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Found for the Casino - While this player should not have been required to turn over their deposits before being allowed to withdraw, the losses in question occurred when the player played far past the rollover requirements.
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Hi,
On the 27/28th may I played on megaslots.
A lot of deposits failed (status rejected on my account) where written from my bankaccount.
They credit the amount on my account and not on my bankaccount. I wanted to whitdrawl the amount (2300) All on rejected failures. But they rejected because of the wagerx3 on the deposits. They want me to play 6900 before I can withdrawl.
I did not realize that the rejected deposits where written from my bank until 29th may.
Hopefully you can help me with this.
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Hi Tilly013 - welcome back.
Please ensure you have read our Complaint Guidance to ensure that you fully understand how our complaint management process functions.
As we are the ADR for the N1 Interactive Ltd license under the Malta Gaming Authority license there is certain information we have to provide you now.
You can find all the relevant information about this service here – http://thepogg.com/terms-of-use/ and the terms of use for our complaint service here - https://thepogg.com/terms-of-use-for-dispute-resolution-service/
To summarise.
– Use of this service does not preclude your seeking redress through court proceedings .
– This service is free to use for both the complainant and operator.
– At any point during the procedure the submitting party retains the right to withdraw their complaint. This does not preclude our right to continue the discussion with the involved operator of general issues related to the complaint (i.e. insufficiently clear terms and conditions).
– You are not obliged to obtain independent or legal advice or representation, though you may choose to do so.
I'll contact the operator and see what we can find out for you.
Thanks,
ThePOGG