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Kassu Casino: [solved] Deposit to Kassu possible despite ban for gambling addiction on various Genesis Global Limited casinos (Page 2)

Topic created on 24th Aug. 2020 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 24 | Views: 4,356
domi2103
Rookie
You are at least responsible for doing something about it. In your case, that would probably be therapy.
And I know from my own experience that many players don't do it.
I myself have never done anything (therapy, etc.) and am therefore certainly not a good example. But I've gotten a good grip on it over the last 2 years and don't spend more than my set limit.

It actually helped me to block my online banking, enter the wrong code 3 times and that's it, plus I got rid of my credit cards. That at least prevents you from depositing all your money in tilt mode.

Sure, I still have a gambling problem. But to that extent I can live with it.





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Kuno_Korken
Amateur
Sorry, but how can you have so much money at your disposal and be able to spend it, when you yourself say that you are GAME ADDICTIVE?
Then credit cards are canceled, online banking is no longer available and suddenly you can no longer Deposit anything.

If you had won 50,000 with the 4500€ now you would not have written down a word here.

Even if you would get the money back now - which you won't legally - you will gamble it away again anyway.

If you already say yourself that you are addicted to gambling, then you have to protect your money from gambling.

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Silence
Amateur
The passage of the GTCs protects the casino group in this case

The MGA, everyone knows, can actually be smoked in the pipe. They will refer to the section of the GTCs and thus the matter would be clarified.


Only and only the casino itself could show goodwill, however, it is just known in this casino group that goodwill is a foreign word, strictly adhered to terms and conditions or bonus guidelines and the violation is still so small

But you can try it anyway...

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gamble1
Legend
Wait a minute, you got yourself banned from casino X and then signed up for casino Y and gambled it all away because you knew that they belonged to the same group in order to get your money back?

At least that's the first thing that comes to my mind the way your post is written with "I want my money back" it sounds like you knew exactly what you were doing at that moment


Gambling addiction is a disease but not a permission to gamble without Risk and as you write that was the ulterior motive so after the motto if it goes wrong I get my money back anyway



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derzweifel
Experienced
gamble1 wrote on 24.08.2020 at 21:41: Wait a minute you got blocked in casino X and then signed up in casino Y and gambled it all away because you knew exactly that they belong to the same group to then get your money back ?

At least that's the first thing that comes to my mind the way your post is written with "I want my money back" it sounds like you knew exactly what you were doing at that moment


Gambling addiction is a disease but not a permission to gamble without Risk and as you write that was the ulterior motive so after the motto if it goes wrong I get my money back anyway




So he did it and then comes here inconspicuously with the "To which group does Kassu actually belong" contribution. Seek help.

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gamble1
Legend
derzweifel wrote on 08/24/2020 at 22:26
So he did and then comes on here unobtrusively with the "what group does Kassu actually belong to" post. Get some help.

Then he has but the worst imaginable casino chosen to protect themselves as already written here by the AGB's I think the MGA will not help him there further

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Maleki
Rookie
Instead of throwing baseless accusations into the room here, you could have left the commenting right away.

No, I did not know that the casinos belong to the same company, otherwise I would not have asked in the forum.

It seems that some have engaged in pathological, i.e. compulsive gambling.

Here one still triggers "it's your own fault" is simply disgusting

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masstube
Experienced
Maleki wrote on 24.08.2020 at 23:19: Instead of throwing baseless accusations into the room here, you could have left the commenting right away.

No, I did not know that the casinos belong to the same company, otherwise I would not have asked in the forum.

It seems that some have engaged in pathological, that is, compulsive gambling.

Here one still triggers "it's your own fault" is just disgusting

When you got locked in the 2 casinos of Genesis, did you ask for the chat history by mail or maybe made screenshots?
I think you would only be "covered" if you had proof that an employee of the Genesis group confirmed that you were banned for gambling in general. As long as this is not the case, it is your own fault and this has to be acknowledged. I hope for your sake that you get your money back, but as long as you have not been banned in general, the disease does not give you the right to your money back.

And in general, I also think that you are mostly to blame for your addiction. Maybe not that you have it but how you deal with it when you realize that it is the case

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upola
Legend
masstube wrote on 25/08/2020 at 00:47
When you got locked out of the 2 Genesis casinos, did you request the chat history by mail or possibly take screenshots?
I think you would only be "covered" if you had proof that an employee of the Genesis group confirmed that you had been banned for gambling in general.

I have already asked this question, but I have not received an answer.

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Anonym
So I'll have my say: I myself am affected by Gambling addiction and unfortunately I know your behavior from myself 1:1. An alcohol addict orders a bottle of whiskey from an online retailer, drinks it in one go and ends up in hospital. Is the online retailer now to blame? EVERYONE who deals with the topic of abstinence and gambling addiction knows that you have to be explicitly blocked for ALL casinos of a company. Gambling is "legal" and we live in a society where people are responsible for their own actions. The fact that you let out your frustration in this way and give such cheeky answers here should be another sign for you to perhaps look for the fault in yourself and honestly ask yourself: Do I want to stop at all? I can completely understand that you're angry, I've been through it myself so many times, but permanently looking for the fault in others won't get you anywhere

I wish you all the best.

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