It is relevant. It is not truthful to pretend that the rules for one game ("Greedy Goblins") apply to another totally different game ("The Glam Life") which has its own rules. The fact is that only max bet spins qualify for the jackpot as was specified in the rules of the REAL game "The Glam Life" and free spins are not max bet spins because "maximum" and "free" have antithetical definitions. Maximum:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/maximum Free:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/freeSee, when one knowingly bases their own information on information that is demonstrably false, then their own conclusions are already demonstrably false.
"Only real money rounds qualify for the jackpot bonuses" was Betcoin's phrasing to attempt to solidify their argument of "free spins do not award jackpots".
They have that in the sentence prior: "Bonus round and free spins do not qualify for the jackpot bonuses"
So, if the terms don't coincide with the game rules, then certainly there's a problem. Which one takes precedence?
My arguments have had nothing to do with Glam Life, by the way. I was only arguing about the Terms of Service and the game information. By linking these two, you clearly haven't fully understood what I was stating.