Asle Martinsen
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Today I made a 200 NOK deposit on CasinoFriday. I haven't used this site a lot, cus they charge insane fees for deposits and hide behind "We don't charge a fee, that will be the third party payment provider", as if they're not the ones who made a deal with a third party payment provider in the first place. The fact the user needs to pay a hidden fee is ridiculous!
And that's not all; After I made the deposit, I see the account suddenly has a 400 NOK balance. I figured they gave some sort of bonus, as I've probably spent tens of thousands of euros there by now, only to find out they had taken the money from my account twice!
It's not a lot of money, so it's not a big deal for me, but it's a matter of principles. This should NEVER happen, and if it were to happen, they should compensate!
I contacted their support and said I want the extra 200NOK refunded, along with the 10% fee. Their support said "They'll take this up with the payments team, and they'll get back to me". Imagine if this happens to someone who's then unable to buy food and has to wait for something like this to be resolved!
Side Note: I made a failed deposit first, as I input the wrong CVC (I input the CVC on the card from my local bank instead of the Revolut card CVC). So if they come back saying "The first payment didn't actually fail", that's an even bigger deal.
What do you think an online casino should do if these things happen? Do you guys just accept these insanely high fees?

And that's not all; After I made the deposit, I see the account suddenly has a 400 NOK balance. I figured they gave some sort of bonus, as I've probably spent tens of thousands of euros there by now, only to find out they had taken the money from my account twice!
It's not a lot of money, so it's not a big deal for me, but it's a matter of principles. This should NEVER happen, and if it were to happen, they should compensate!
I contacted their support and said I want the extra 200NOK refunded, along with the 10% fee. Their support said "They'll take this up with the payments team, and they'll get back to me". Imagine if this happens to someone who's then unable to buy food and has to wait for something like this to be resolved!
Side Note: I made a failed deposit first, as I input the wrong CVC (I input the CVC on the card from my local bank instead of the Revolut card CVC). So if they come back saying "The first payment didn't actually fail", that's an even bigger deal.
What do you think an online casino should do if these things happen? Do you guys just accept these insanely high fees?

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