Sorry, missed this mention, as well as mixed this casino with another that I also reached through an indirect contact [emails, live chat, etc.] that put a stopper at me by telling me that they're not going to address matters with people other than the players. I'll try to reach them. USD 6,934 as settlement, correct?
Any wiggle room here, just in case they refuse the number, so I don't have to go back and forth, posting here and asking new number and waited for your response, and them things got mixed up again.
No, there is no wiggle room. There is absolutely no reasonable solution lower than getting my deposits back. It's already rediculous that I have to accept them confiscating about $1200 in profit, but I have given up on getting that back.
If they do not give me back my $6934 deposits then I am even going as far as contacting a lawyer, since I am 100% sure I will get my justice that way. The only negative is that they take a cut from the amount and that it will take quite long. So ofcourse I prefer a solution between them and me. But it has to be the full deposit amount.
Edit: in their terms is listed that in case of a complaint, the player can call "the intermediary" to get an independent, binding solution. But, despite the fact that the word "intermediary" is mentioned 38 times in their terms, nowhere gets clear which company or website this Intermediary actually is. If you could ask about that, it could be very helpful too. I was thinking maybe it's CEG, since Sirwin.com has a CEG seal on their website and Sirwin and Hugewin are both owned by Nova Data Solutions N.V., but then again Hugewin does not mention CEG and does not have the CEG seal on their website.
Noted, that's your final number.
About "intermediary", no. Even if they
were with CEG, it will no longer matter, simply because of that: "were".
The four-master-license holder system has been made obsolete about by mid-year of 2024, and new system is being introduced, where all gambling platform operating in Curacao is/will directly under the curacaoan government, the CGA [Curacao Gaming Authority], they're still in the process of transitioning [the four master license holder still already lost their power over their sublicense, though] where a transitioning body called GCB [Curacao Gaming Control Board] is holding the wheel, which currently does not accept mediation between casinos.