Do you know the exact meaning of "up to"? It doesn't mean that you will receive exactly 50% of the house commission always. You will receive the 50% of the house edge if you loss a big amount with a small wager. Compared to your loss of $343 only, $41 from the daily bonus for $28k wager isn’t bad at all. You are also going to get weekly, monthly, rakeback for that wager and losses.
No it isnt, because they say up to 50% of house edge on wagering, House edge on slots is 3,5% wich means i would get up to 50% of 3,5% of what i wagered.
wich would come down to, 30000 / 100 x 3,5 = 1050,
up to 50% of 1050.While they are paying out WAY less then that(not a 10-20% less). wich in my eyes is false advertisement. wich is a scam.
If i tell people give me 100 euro and i will give you up to 1000% back, and then give them 0.50 cent, that aint right.
Up to 50% means they come in between 0% to 50%, not necessarily have to be exactly 50%. Imagine you're in a Black Friday, where the store gave an "up to 99% discount", does it necessarily means every item are sold at 1% of the real price? No. The discount in the entire store are ranging from 0% to 99%.
Further, just to clarify your calculation, as the representative told you, there are so many factors involved in the bonus. You can't simply calculate them by 30,000 / 100 x 3.5 = 1,050, then multiply them with [up to] 50%.
OP, allow me to ask again because my question
here was not answered, what's the scam here? Did they stole, voiding your bets, lock you away from your account, or deny you a winning for no legit reason?
Your case is you're feeling underappreciated for your wager and you thought you're being misled by an
up to 50% bonus. The nature of that bonus and the wordings has been explained numerous times. May I suggest you, again, to simply leave rollbit, look for other gambling site and lock this thread? Because unless any of the questions on the paragraph above is a yes, there's no case here, they did nothing wrong thus far.
I feel that if you advertise with a daily bonus of up to 50% of the house edge on wagering and you dont deliver, ur running a scam.
and i understand the part where they say
"Up to", but that doesnt make it right when ur not even getting close to that number. the difference between 4% and 50% is ridiculous.
But they
do deliver, don't they? They gave you a daily bonus, with a percentage of the house edge in the number between zero to fifty? Thus, "up to"? It'll be a different case if they said "daily bonus from 50%" or "daily bonus at least 50%", of which they'll have to give 50% as the lowest.