Originally posted on 02/09/2012:

Prop,

Most players don't read bonus rules. Many of the players that wrote me are amateurs -- they are down at 12bet for their lifetime. Do you really think it is fair to use "gotcha" rules on non-professional players?

If 12bet had a rule that says "If you don't meet your rollover within 30 seconds, we will confiscate your balance and your bank account", would that be fair? Listing a rule in your T&C does not make it fair or reasonable. Their rules are outrageous.

Now, complaint #3 where the player was going to meet rollover, and they cut his limits so he couldn't... or #4, where the player met rollover, and they said too bad, we ignore math, you didn't meet it... These are more clues that a book with complaints #1 and #2 are a fraud book.

There is no court in the industrialized world that would uphold their terms how they are enforced here. If any civilized country allowed "gotcha" rules, every company would use them to mislead people. "Congrats, you won the lottery! I am sorry, your middle initial is not "Q", so you are not eligible to collect." 12bet's are actually more dangerous, because a flagrant Q rule would be more quickly publicized.

Make no mistake -- 12bet's first few complaints suggested they were breaching contract law. The last couple suggested they are outright fraudulent. If you deposit money here, expect to get mugged.