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Mother-of-three Donna Keeling is £13,000 richer - after finally winning her payout battle with one of the world's largest online gaming firms.

The 42-year-old racked up the whopping winnings with Jackpotjoy.com from just a £25 deposit.

But Donna, from Blurton, called in StokeonTrentLive after the company initially refused to pay out because she was playing in her own name on her 23-year-old son's debit card.

Now the online giant has coughed up the cash after Donna provided more personal information.

Gambling virgin Donna put the £25 deposit down to play online slot machines and saw her winnings rise to £150 before switching to Black Jack. She attempted to withdraw her winnings after netting £13,000.

She said: "I couldn't believe I had won so much. I wanted to withdraw £12,000 and leave £1000 in the account to play with.

"I was using my son's card to play and didn't think that would be problem. But after I withdrew the money I received an email asking me to call them.

"As far as I could see there was nothing in the terms and conditions which said I couldn't use somebody else's card. If the amount had been £200 they would probably have just paid out, but because this was a lot of money, it would have been a big loss to them."

Donna even consulted the Gambling Commission before finally securing the £13,000.

She added: "Things like this don't happen to me. I'm a single mum with a one-year-old baby and a six-year-old child."

Eldest son Dan Lyons is thrilled for his mum after she used his card to play the game.

The 23-year-old, from Fenton, said: "The money will help my mum out massively. She is over the moon and really, really happy.

"She's going to take the kids away on holiday and will treat me and she'll just use it on stuff she wouldn't have been able to do before."

Profitable Play Limited is the licensed operator of Jackpotjoy.com. It cannot comment on individual cases.

But a spokesman added: "To meet our legal and regulatory obligations, if we are unable to satisfactorily complete our age and identity verification processes via the details registered, we may ask our members to provide some personal identification documents to further confirm and validate their age and identity.

"We always endeavour to work with our members to complete these additional verification requirements as quickly as possible to ensure they are able to enjoy their winnings or withdrawals as soon as possible.”

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