James,
Really, I am not trying to be argumentative, but there is no possible way that you or ANYONE could think those answers helped to clarify anything.
Just two points... "We have no definition for a Gift" -- this is one of my primary concerns about this issue. If you do not have a definition in your T&C's for how you use the word "Gift" then one can only rely on the standard definition which most everyone in the world would use for it:
noun: something given voluntarily without payment in return, as to show favor toward someone, honor an occasion, or make a gesture of assistance; present.
Secondly... "Max Cash Out": "This refers to the value that can be converted from bonus money in your account"
Genesys Club has not provided the above definition in the T&C's -- so you really cannot just expect anyone to think that the term means anything different that its dictionary definition:
noun
1. Also, cashout. a direct cash payment or a cash profit or remainder: The store owner lived on a cash-out of fifty dollars a day.
2. a payment of winnings or a cashing in of chips, as in a casino.
So, per the words on the bonus page -- the Max (or maximum) payment of winnings or cashing in of chips is UNLIMITED. It would seem to me that this is a CLEAR example of a SPECIFICALLY STATED condition for this promotion.
"This refers to the value that can be converted from bonus money in your account. The terms and conditions cover the limitations on the amounts that can be withdrawn from your account."
That statement makes absolutely no sense at all.
So--- James --- you do not have to respond in-kind, trying to provide any additional clarification about the two examples I've shown above. Because the only thing I've been trying to do from the very beginning of this discussion is to get you to admit your terms and conditions are not clear, and in some cases contradictory. It seems as though various phrases or sentences have been added or modified to them over the years -- and they are due for a re-write.
What I do expect from you is an acknowledgement of the problem and an effort to correct it.
Take a look at this recent interaction for a similar situation (promotion terms not clear or contradictory):
Extreme Casino Direct Casino Support Forum
Additionally, there is no reason, with today's technology, that your engineers shouldn't be able to integrate the majority of your "terms and conditions" into the behavior of your software itself. For instance, if a player is only allowed to win a maximum of $100.00 from a promotion, why not just program an automatic account adjustment for a player who has completed the playthrough requirements and has more than the maximum in their account?
Other Gaming Platforms behave in this way (RTG, for example). As soon as you reach the playthrough, your total balance is immediately adjusted down to the maximum withdrawal -- and you aren't actually required to withdraw it because it makes no sense to force someone to take the funds if they are only going to turn around and re-deposit it. Just let them play as they wish with that $100.00 -- the same as if they made a $100.00 non-bonus deposit.
By keeping your current policy and procedures, you are causing confusion which will only create animosity and anger. There are ways to avoid the problems in the first place -- and I have been frustrated by your unwillingness to do anything about it other than to respond in a totallitarian manner with your own non-conventional definitions and a tone which suggests I am the only one who has ever had this type of problem.
On your web sites, it states that Genesys Club "was established in 2009 based on a philosophy of gaming innovation and a desire to take the lead in crafting the best player experience in the industry." Either those words were just written by some marketing folks when the web site was designed, or "providing the best player experience in the industry" is no longer a priority. If it was -- the management team would demonstrate a bit of effort towards a solution to the concerns I've outlined instead of continually telling me that I'm wrong.
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