Re-launch for DicelandOnline.com
01 June 2010

After experiencing problems with its payment systems last year, DicelandOnline.com has re-launched featuring an Alice In Wonderland theme alongside progressive jackpots and table limits to suit every bankroll.
Powered by software from TopGame Technologies, the new-look DicelandOnline.com features an affiliate programme managed by RomePartners, which also represents RomeCasino.com, in addition to online casino games such as blackjack, roulette, keno, slots and video poker hosted by its own animated Alice.
“We acknowledge the payment problems some of our players and affiliates experienced last fall,” said Josh Cartu, Chief Executive Officer for operator RomeCasino.com.
“Rest-assured, we wouldn’t be re-launching this brand using the same TopGame software if we weren’t 110 percent satisfied that the issues they had last year are resolved. We’ve been back to quick processing and hassle-free withdrawals for months now.”
The re-launch follows the premiere in movie theatres around the world of director Tim Burton’s vision of the Lewis Carroll classic with DicelandOnline.com offering special incentives such as a $9,999 welcome bonus for high-rolling hatters and hares. In addition, there is also a full bonus of up to $1,000 on a player’s first ten deposits while those using Neteller and Moneybookers will be eligible for a special 250 percent match bonus of up to $2,000.
“We’ve really grown and learned since we originally launched this brand and all our latest thinking as well as feedback from players and affiliates has gone into creating this one-of-a-kind online casino,” said Jodi Nafte, Affiliate Manager for DicelandOnline.com.
“We made it through our growing pains and are ready to shake up the online casino world with this bold new concept.”
“As far as I've seen, they're very interested in operating responsibly and I'm not aware of specific issues that are open from the problems they had last year,” said Steven Corfman from the Gambling Portal Webmasters Association (GPWA).
“And, from a conversation I had with their Chief Executive Officer, they seem to be taking an affiliate-friendly route with respect to treatment of funds confiscated by payment processors as opposed to some other sites recently that are viewing those problems the same way as a chargeback.”



