Hi guys I’ve noticed that you promote mr q casino , I joined this casino last year and read the terms and conditions they cap your withdrawals to like 5K per month . Also they have the dirty rtp on play n go games 94% do you think it’s a good idea to promote this site ?
That cap is horrendous TBF but the lower RTP is pretty much everywhere now. I think it's a disgrace and I do believe ukgc should make it law that UK casinos need to use the higher RTP slots. If not, the casinos for sure need to make people aware as new and old players will not know that some slots have different variations with different rtps and if they did know they would potentially make a more responsible choice with that information.
Is it on affiliates to make people aware? I would personally say yes but I think it first and foremost should be on game providers not to make different RTP variations and then on casinos to choose the higher versions and then ukgc to make this all mandatory anyways.
I understand that five grand a month is a little low especially if you are a medium stakes gambler but I would drink Kim woodhouses bath water to be withdrawing half that monthly ffs 😂😂 so what happens if you win like 10k on a spin would you have to withdraw it over the two months? I’m assuming that if that was to happen Messieurs Craigy Craigy whyte or mr Jim blunt esquire could maybe work something out for our gamblers den crew 😂😂
This is not a new question and highlights the need to understand the terms before playing at a casino. There have been instances in the past where players have won jackpots and been restricted to monthly withdrawal limits. My recollection is that they were white label Playtech brands and the casinos in question did not survive long enough to see out their full obligations.
The UKGC should make it mandatory to show the RTP at the commencement of each and every different game being loaded. By the way the RTP on Play'nGo slots can be significantly lower than 94% on unregulated casinos.
pokersmasher - 03/08/2021 at 23:15
This is not a new question and highlights the need to understand the terms before playing at a casino. There have been instances in the past where players have won jackpots and been restricted to monthly withdrawal limits. My recollection is that they were white label Playtech brands and the casinos in question did not survive long enough to see out their full obligations.
The UKGC should make it mandatory to show the RTP at the commencement of each and every different game being loaded. By the way the RTP on Play'nGo slots can be significantly lower than 94% on unregulated casinos.
I think that’s a certainty for withdrawals to be paid out that way bro
Fully aware of the RTP on PlayNGo games. It sucks but regardless of the setting (high end, low end) their games can be brutal anyway so I only play a couple of them. The lower setting doesn't mean you can't win which is why I started using Videoslots again.
£5k withdrawal limit is crap. Not often I hit above that on a casino but if I did, no way would I want to be waiting over a month(s) for my money.
I don't enter any of the draws anymore because of my WHG ban. Other sites promoted seem to always have something slightly wrong with them and I won't do Genesis. I think the selection for the lads to work with is slim pickings now for anyone decent.
I also agree that there should not be a cap on withdrawals, but to be honest, the chances of most of winning more enough to only get 5k a month, I would be okay with that.
It would be like a really great salary every month - say if you were lucky to win 25k, you get that 5k for 5 months. Plus, maybe it also takes away the chance of putting it back into a casino. So there is good and bad points about it I think. But I can see why a lot would not want it.
I think the RTP is across a number of sites, so no major issue there.
If you do sign up and win, let's hope its enough to get 5k a month! haha
Hey lads, After scouring the terms (again) to make sure I didn't miss anything, I could not find anything mentioning limits on withdrawals, so I reached out and this is the reply.
Hey James,
Thanks for reaching out and welcome to MrQ!
There aren't caps on deposits/withdrawals, though if you win a high amount we may need to verify the win with the provider which could take a couple of days but we will keep you updated with this should this occur for you.
Documents may also be requested for verification purposes at certain points of your activity, please bear this in mind.
Let us know if you need any further assistance,
Regards,
MrQ Support Team.