Dear kazu373,
I have tried to contact the casino repeatedly but, have had no success. I'm afraid there is not much that can be achieved without cooperation from their side. I will mark the complaint as "unresolved" in our system. I understand this isn't a satisfactory solution to your issue. However, the decrease in the rating caused by unresolved complaints could help to change the casino's approach. If the casino decides to react, we will reopen the complaint, and you will be notified by email.
As per the new regulation, all casinos licensed in Curaçao have been required to appoint an ADR body to which players can turn in the event of a dispute. This should be clearly mentioned in the casinos terms and conditions.
I have not been able to locate this in the casino T&Cs, thus it might worth reporting this to the Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) via email at complaints@cga.cw as this could be considered a breach of the licensing obligations.
You can find a list of ADRs licensed by the CGA here: https://gamingcontrol.spin-cdn.com/media/license_registry/20260428_20260428_list_of_certificates_holder_acc_art_517_lok.pdf
The ADRs should be able to provide information on request as to whether they handle complaints concerning this specific casino.
Regrettably, this is where any potential assistance from our end concerning your case concludes.
I'm sorry that we were unable to assist you further in this instance.
Best regards,
Michal
Casino Guru
Dear kazu373,
I have tried to contact the casino repeatedly but, have had no success. I'm afraid there is not much that can be achieved without cooperation from their side. I will mark the complaint as "unresolved" in our system. I understand this isn't a satisfactory solution to your issue. However, the decrease in the rating caused by unresolved complaints could help to change the casino's approach. If the casino decides to react, we will reopen the complaint, and you will be notified by email.
As per the new regulation, all casinos licensed in Curaçao have been required to appoint an ADR body to which players can turn in the event of a dispute. This should be clearly mentioned in the casinos terms and conditions.
I have not been able to locate this in the casino T&Cs, thus it might worth reporting this to the Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) via email at complaints@cga.cw as this could be considered a breach of the licensing obligations.
You can find a list of ADRs licensed by the CGA here: https://gamingcontrol.spin-cdn.com/media/license_registry/20260428_20260428_list_of_certificates_holder_acc_art_517_lok.pdf
The ADRs should be able to provide information on request as to whether they handle complaints concerning this specific casino.
Regrettably, this is where any potential assistance from our end concerning your case concludes.
I'm sorry that we were unable to assist you further in this instance.
Best regards,
Michal
Casino Guru