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Casino Complaint Golden Riviera Scam!?

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Houston, TX
About a week ago, I recieved an email regarding a free 10$ No Deposit Bonus Golden Riviera Poker was running (it's all over their front page, Outdated URL (Invalid)).

I downloaded the software (never played there before, and I soon found out why..) and went through the steps to get my free mini-bankroll. Within about 24 hours, they credited it to my account.

I ran well with it over about two days, and worked it up to around 350$. I decided to cash most of it out, via courier check.

Now, the next day I went to sign back on and play with my remaining funds, however my account was mysteriously locked out. (No mention of what was going on with my withdrawal)

I contact support via email, and 24 hours later, this is the response I get:


I immediately reponsed to this vague email, asking for specifics as to what discrepancies they are talking about.

48 hours go by, no response.

I attempt to contact the toll free number to speak with a live representative. The English option goes directly to a busy line every time. No luck.

I finally get on a live chat application with a representative, who again would not give me any specific information other than that that my account was locked, and my funds would be confiscated. Unbelievable.



I've emailed them again, and still are not getting any reply. They seem content to just pocket my winnings, please help!
 
Also suggest contacting the representative, [profile]VPL[/profile], whom I'll alert to your post. If that fails please consider the Pitch-A-Bitch process: Golden Riviera is an Accredited Casino here so we should be able to get your complaint looked at and dealt with promptly.
 

Hello Big Fat Fish and welcome to the forum...........

I was wondering if you made a real money deposit at Golden Riviera at any time before you requested a withdrawal?
Their T&C for the $10 free are:


Terms and Conditions Applicable to $10 free offer

This offer may only be redeemed once per person.
Offer applicable only to new Real players.
This offer is only valid to real players who download the Poker Software - flash players will not receive this bonus.
Players need to register at least one credit card before qualifying for promotion.
This offer is valid at GOLDEN RIVIERA POKER only
Email: [email protected] to claim your $10.
Offer will be credited within 24 hours.
Should no activity (a purchase or raked play) occur on the player's account for 7 days after the $10 free sign up money was allocated, the $10 will be reversed from the player's account. You are required to play through the credits placed in your account as well as any deposit to cash out your bonus. This can be done by betting in a total of 100 raked hands. This doesn't mean you can't win with your credits, but that you must meet these criteria before cashing in your winnings. If you cash in your winnings before betting a total of 100 raked hands GOLDEN RIVIERA POKER has the right to remove all promotional credits that you may have received. Any cashin request before this will result in the bonus being removed and/or your cash-in will be token refunded to your casino account.
Offer only valid for players who registered after 31 March 2008 00h00 EST
Once a player has claimed the No Deposit Bonus promotion at this Poker Room, he/she is ineligible to claim it at any other of our Poker Rooms (Crazy Poker, Aspinalls Poker).

Normal terms and conditions apply

Hope this turns out in your favor.:thumbsup:
 
I would suspect this problem is due to the way all Microgaming casinos are on the same poker network.
If you have previously registered at any other MG poker room, they might view this as a 'duplicate account'.
Unfortunately they have a habit of taking several days to realise this, whereas you would have thought with modern software they ought to be able to detect it & act on it at sign up... :mad:

Anyway, do as MaxD says and I'm confident this will be resolved satisfactorily.
:thumbsup:
 
I would suspect this problem is due to the way all Microgaming casinos are on the same poker network.
If you have previously registered at any other MG poker room, they might view this as a 'duplicate account'.
Unfortunately they have a habit of taking several days to realise this, whereas you would have thought with modern software they ought to be able to detect it & act on it at sign up... :mad:

Anyway, do as MaxD says and I'm confident this will be resolved satisfactorily.
:thumbsup:

KK:

Sorry, but you're misunderstanding the rules...:)

You can have any number of accounts (at separate poker rooms, of course) on the Prima (now MGS) poker network. The rule they do have, however, is that you only use one alias on the network.

Even if that rule was broken, it is definitely not a reason for them to confiscate winnings. It's not one of the poker room's rules, it's the network's rule. And as long as both alias' weren't playing at the same table, or even logged in at the same time, it's hardly a case for collusion.
 
You can have any number of accounts (at separate poker rooms, of course) on the Prima (now MGS) poker network. The rule they do have, however, is that you only use one alias on the network.
Yes, sorry that's what I meant... :o
(I must not post after drinking...).
 
Hello everyone, and thanks for the support. I went through the list of different sites of the MGS poker network, and do know that I played briefly on Crazy Poker a year+ back. I have no idea what my account number is there, but I am 100% certain that my alias on Golden Rivera is unique. I also never deposited there.

I did not make a deposit on Golden Riviera either, only entered my credit card information (as required for the 10$ promo). I wouldn't care less if they reversed the 10$ bonus at this point, my main concern is the other 340$+ they're trying to take.

[edit] Also worth noting, I ran the 10$ up very quickly, going 23-2 in HU SNG's, and then with a couple winning shorthanded cash game sessions.. [/edit]

Anyway, I got another vague email this morning, after my request for specific information regarding the locking of my account:


I just responded this morning, after receiving it:

 
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Hi there,

After reviewing your situation, I discovered that you were locked out for registering multiple aliases on the Microgaming Poker Network, which is strictly against Microgaming's Policies, and it also states in our Poker terms and conditions that only one alias can be registered on the Poker Network.

The procedure we follow in such cases, is that any deposits are refunded, however, in this case, there were no deposits made, thus all winnings had been confiscated. Please also remember that the free $10 is also subject to promotion terms and conditions.

As a gesture of good will we are in process of liasing with the Microgaming Poker Network to try and have your account unlocked so that you can continue playing with Golden Riviera Poker.

I will personally keep in touch with you via email and keep you up to date as to the status on requesting that your account be unlocked on the Poker Network.

Best regards,

Curt
The Support Team
Golden Riviera Poker

 
Curt, thank you very much for your QUICK reply and explanation to this situation!

I wish everyone involved at Golden Riviera Poker was so helpful.

The multiple aliases must have come from years back, as I have not played on any Microgaming in quite some time. I have never made a deposit on any of them to my knowledge, so feel free to remove any outstanding old account on the network at another site. If my account is unlocked, I assume that my funds will also be returned in order?

Looking forward to hearing more from you regarding the issue, and sincerely appreciate the help and clairty on this issue! :notworthy
 
Hi there,

After reviewing your situation, I discovered that you were locked out for registering multiple aliases on the Microgaming Poker Network, which is strictly against Microgaming's Policies, and it also states in our Poker terms and conditions that only one alias can be registered on the Poker Network.

Edit: There was my post with question, but it was late question, which had already been clarified before my post :)
 
If my account is unlocked, I assume that my funds will also be returned in order?


I think "unlocking your account so you can continue playing" might mean that you will have to make a deposit to play as your winnings have already been confisated.:eek2: Hope not, but better to be prepared for their outcome...
 
Yes, I thought it might be interpreted like that to.

I hope not as well, why on earth would I want a 'fresh, empty account' to play on a site that just took my money and made me go through all this trouble to find out what was going on?! I'll keep this thread updated, and let everyone know if my funds were returned and things cleared up.

Hopefully everything gets straighted out justly!
 
I use the same user name everywhere
for bingo poker chat rooms etc etc

I went to sign up at a micro poker site
and even for the free slot tourneys at
1 casino I dont remember the name of it
but it told me that Jas2587 had been taken
choose another name

I found this odd as I have used this name for over 8 yrs
so in some cases Micro is wrong as i tried to even join
a poker forum tourney downloaded the casino an put in
my user name an was told oops name taken
we tried an tried to get me MY name
but it didnt work
so I didn't play there

Good Luck

Cindy
 
Yes its quite a pity microgamingpoker has this policy. I was another "victim" who accidentally made another alias, because i had a fresh computer that did not even ask me if i had a previous alias when i made my account(i wouldnt have remembered i already had an alias so really no difference). I made a new one. Then suddenly i found my account locked, and it took me a month and about 20-30 emails to get my account back open, and on the "new" alias only my deposits were refunded.
I think they are going to seize your winnings, and you can play on the alias that you first created on crazypoker (its now locked aswell)....

kavaman
 


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