Re: Casino Bonus Mentors?
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I totally agree with this post. Back in the casino heyday, I could hit up those autoplays, sit back, crack open a beer and watch myself win money with no effort. CON and reef club were $200, 10xB casinos, after hitting those up a few times and not to mention their $200 CPA progam and this was truly a no risk proposition.
There's no reward in being the good samaritan, bonuses get ruined, one of the latest examples being playvegasfromhome. I litterally got no sleep one night implementing some 'alternative methods' in order to hit that bonus as many times as I could knowing that it would be gone the next day. I was surprised it even lasted 3-4 days. You knew it was only a matter a time when it went from 20xB to 35xB virtually overnight.
Bottom line is, good luck with the mentoring, I have no objections to that. But if you think experienced whores are going to help you, don't count on it. Well, let me rephrase that, don't expect experienced whores to tolerate with freeloaders, it's just nothing be -EV in the end. and one thing i hate more is -EV.
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You know, Jacky, if there's anything worse than a "freeloader," it's a cheater - and you gnomers are the true bonus-killers on the net.
If you're not ashamed of what you're doing, the least you could do is show some shame about posting it.
The level of hypocrisy involved in thinking you have a right to do a bonus half a dozen times, but a newbie shouldn't get to do it even once, is awe-inspiring.
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No, in fact I'm not the least bit ashamed that I'm gnoming. And on top of that, you would not believe how many of your fellow 2+2'ers PM me asking what's involved. I'm not bragging in the least...I post what I do and try to help those that might be interested.
I never said a newbie shouldn't do the bonus, I just said, don't come on here begging for information and not do your own research ahead of time, whatever that may entail, whether it be reading up on other forums or just doing a google search for online casinos. Too often the questions are so asinine that a simple 'search' for their question would have yielded the correct answer.
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