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Does This Sound Familiar? |
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Rebecca Hagel |
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Does the following sound familiar?
Your credits are up (perhaps you've even hit a jackpot!), so you hit the cash-out button. You're pleased with yourself. You're anticipating what to do with the money when you receive it. A little while later you start thinking--your balance IS pretty high, and you HAVE been winning, so why not try win a little more?
You reverse the cash-out (at least in part). You pour more money into the casino. Again, cash-out. And a bit later you get to thinking, and reverse the cash-out once more. You may even repeat this cycle oodles of times.
You probably keep reversing for one of the following reasons:
-->> Since you won the money, it doesn't seem like yours yet, so why not play it?
-->> If you won before, you figure you can win again, so you keep playing.
-->> If you start losing, you KNOW you can get it back, so you keep playing.
-->> You just like playing--so reverse that sucker and have some fun!
Frankly, it doesn't really matter why you keep reversing the cash-out. However, if you really do want that money--and in a timely manner--resist the urge to reverse! Delete the software if you have to--whatever it takes!
Why?
Because casinos are watching you reverse--and they like it. The more you reverse, the more they figure you are likely to continue reversing. They see you as a compulsive gambler, or at the very least as impatient. And they'll use this against you.
Let's take an example. When you first reverse a withdrawal, you have a pretty good idea how long it will take to be processed. Some casinos say 24 hours, some say as long as two or three weeks. So imagine if a casino takes a week to process requests. If you reverse on the sixth day, you will have to wait another entire week to get your money.
But that's not all. If the casino sees you repeatedly reversing, when it comes time to process your withdrawal they may purposely put it off. So let's say a casino typically takes seven days or less to process requests. If you are a compulsive reverser, they'll skip over your request on and wait a few extra days to see what you will do. It becomes a game--who is going to break down first? Will you get impatient on the eighth, ninth, tenth (or more!) day and reverse the withdrawal? Or will the casino finally process it a week later?
Bottom line: if you know you will put more money back into the casino, only cash-out part of your balance. You may find yourself waiting a LONG time if you keep reversing.
Rebecca Hagel may be contacted at http://www.thebeginnersguide.net info@marketingauction.com. Click here to view more of their articles.
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