Dear Allu,
I apologise for a bit delayed response, but the needed information and evidence were available to us only recently to understand the situation.
Upon careful examination of all the information and evidence, it appears that the situation differs somewhat from your earlier description.
You mentioned:
I made a deposit of 25 euros to the casino on 27.12.2024 and selected the bonus 130% deposit bonus + 300 free spins. I played the deposit bonus and lost my own balance and my bonus balance and did not play free spins. After this, I made deposits for a total of 250 euros without a bonus and I had made sure that I did not have an active bonus or bonus money when I made deposits. I managed to win 400 euros and made a withdrawal request. On 28.12 I decided to play the free spins and started to roll over the winnings. after playing for a while I decided that I didn't want to play with the bonus because the highest withdrawal amount was 100 euros with free spins, so I had read the conditions carefully. So I canceled the bonuses and played my balance to 0 euros and my bonus balance to 0 euros and there was no active bonus in my account.
There was still an active bonus in the form of free spins. It is rather unusual that you cancelled and reactivated the free spins on 28.12 through the whole day a total of 20 times. You have either received or claimed some winnings from these free spins, which resulted in your balance containing mixed funds. Additionally, since you cancelled the prior €400 withdrawal the next day (29.12), the withdrawal process was not fully completed, indicating that this €400 was still regarded as stemming from a bonus or maybe more importantly to mention, the bonus rules were still in place. Your balance during the whole day on 28.12. never really was zero. It was almost zero (€0.09 to be precise) when you requested the €400 withdrawal on 28.12., but you had the free spins active, and you played the free spins at this time, where you managed to win from them, so the bonus rules from the Bonus 2nd Deposit Bonus 130%" + 300FS were still in place basically the entire time. Once your balance was about €50 (from the winnings from the FS) you have played in various slot games and later moved to play the live roulette. Once your balance dropped to €0.15 you canceled the €400 withdrawal on 29.12. and continued to play the live roulette game where you later gained the disputed winnings.
So to sum it up, the winnings were not from a real money deposit, instead, they still originated from the funds acquired from the deposit bonus or maybe better to say Free spins, thus the casino team correctly applied the rule:
58.3.11 If a player decides to cancel an active Bonus, he can do so from his account. However, all bonus money, all winnings and any wagered amount resulting from his betting activity with the bonus will be forfeited for once and for all. Bonus bets calculates real money first and then bonus amount.
You never finished the Free spins wagering, instead, as mentioned you activated, played for a while and cancelled the free spins repeatedly 20x times through the day on 28.12.
Once you requested another withdrawal on 29.12. and your entire gameplay was checked by the appropriate casino team all the above-mentioned was discovered and the winnings were cancelled accordingly.
I trust that this explanation has provided clarity regarding the situation. Should I have missed any details or if there remains any aspect that is not entirely clear, please do not hesitate to inform me, and I will make every effort to address it.
Dear Allu,
I apologise for a bit delayed response, but the needed information and evidence were available to us only recently to understand the situation.
Upon careful examination of all the information and evidence, it appears that the situation differs somewhat from your earlier description.
You mentioned:
I made a deposit of 25 euros to the casino on 27.12.2024 and selected the bonus 130% deposit bonus + 300 free spins. I played the deposit bonus and lost my own balance and my bonus balance and did not play free spins. After this, I made deposits for a total of 250 euros without a bonus and I had made sure that I did not have an active bonus or bonus money when I made deposits. I managed to win 400 euros and made a withdrawal request. On 28.12 I decided to play the free spins and started to roll over the winnings. after playing for a while I decided that I didn't want to play with the bonus because the highest withdrawal amount was 100 euros with free spins, so I had read the conditions carefully. So I canceled the bonuses and played my balance to 0 euros and my bonus balance to 0 euros and there was no active bonus in my account.
There was still an active bonus in the form of free spins. It is rather unusual that you cancelled and reactivated the free spins on 28.12 through the whole day a total of 20 times. You have either received or claimed some winnings from these free spins, which resulted in your balance containing mixed funds. Additionally, since you cancelled the prior €400 withdrawal the next day (29.12), the withdrawal process was not fully completed, indicating that this €400 was still regarded as stemming from a bonus or maybe more importantly to mention, the bonus rules were still in place. Your balance during the whole day on 28.12. never really was zero. It was almost zero (€0.09 to be precise) when you requested the €400 withdrawal on 28.12., but you had the free spins active, and you played the free spins at this time, where you managed to win from them, so the bonus rules from the Bonus 2nd Deposit Bonus 130%" + 300FS were still in place basically the entire time. Once your balance was about €50 (from the winnings from the FS) you have played in various slot games and later moved to play the live roulette. Once your balance dropped to €0.15 you canceled the €400 withdrawal on 29.12. and continued to play the live roulette game where you later gained the disputed winnings.
So to sum it up, the winnings were not from a real money deposit, instead, they still originated from the funds acquired from the deposit bonus or maybe better to say Free spins, thus the casino team correctly applied the rule:
58.3.11 If a player decides to cancel an active Bonus, he can do so from his account. However, all bonus money, all winnings and any wagered amount resulting from his betting activity with the bonus will be forfeited for once and for all. Bonus bets calculates real money first and then bonus amount.
You never finished the Free spins wagering, instead, as mentioned you activated, played for a while and cancelled the free spins repeatedly 20x times through the day on 28.12.
Once you requested another withdrawal on 29.12. and your entire gameplay was checked by the appropriate casino team all the above-mentioned was discovered and the winnings were cancelled accordingly.
I trust that this explanation has provided clarity regarding the situation. Should I have missed any details or if there remains any aspect that is not entirely clear, please do not hesitate to inform me, and I will make every effort to address it.