Sky Vegas are currently being sued by a group of recovering addicts who were sent out promotional emails.
Will this become a miniature PPI type of refund scheme similar to the PPI scheme where the defendant just has to roll over and die and pay everyone with even the slightest right to a claim.
I am in no way defending Sky Vegas they are a very well resourced company who put vulnerable players at risk through their errors and they ought to be punished accordingly.
It just seems to me that it is the biggest and ugliest operators who continually fail in this respect as there appear to be very few instances where smaller reputable operators breach these conditions.
I can't imagine a company like Sky did this purposely, they can probably prove it was a "machine malfunction" and void all their pays lol.
Craig
I cannot comprehend the likes of Sky Vegas doing this on purpose either yet it always appears to be the larger companies that supposedly have very strong corporate governance that slip up like this.
You could almost understand, but never ever condone, errors of this sort by poorly run outfits due to inadequate training of staff, incomplete systems, ignorance or rank stupidity however Sky Vegas would have no such excuses.
You see, i think the bigger a company gets, the less involved the brains of the company become in the smaller things.
It would have been a marketing team fuck up, which could have been a new person who knew nothing about the industry and was trying to drive some traffic or something along those lines.
The big heads of the company would know never to touch this, but no longer involve themselves in the smaller department of the company.
My theory anyway.
Trainee fucked up or something and it got missed by a manager