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Lapalingo: Lapalingo allows players from Switzerland

Topic created on 19th Apr. 2019 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 5 | Views: 1,863
Basel09
Visitor
Good day,
I have played and deposited with you on several platforms this year.
According to the new gambling law, it is forbidden to offer the service in Switzerland since January 2019.
The law penalizes casino operators with fines of up to 500,000CHF.

https://www.esbk.admin.ch/esbk/de/home/aktuell/geldspielgesetz.html

They are not allowed to keep the money or deposit.

This is illegal and punishable, unfortunately Lapalingo does not see it that way and the MGA does not do anything about it either,
as I have already informed them.
WestCasino (Also MGA licensed) has confirmed to me that the MGA has asked all casinos under their license to stop the service.

I cannot recommend Lapalingo, Corrupt and just withhold funds.

Basel09

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Falko
Icon
What exactly does that mean for all residents of Switzerland, that online gambling is completely banned there? If you can no longer play in casinos with this license from Switzerland, then nothing useful remains. Well but at least they would not punish the poor addict. But is an interesting topic, because then the revenue in the Online Casinos would collapse significantly, if Swiss are now no longer allowed to play online for real money at slots.

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Jenges
Amateur
@Basel09 ---> You are the new Internet Sheriff?

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
I don't understand either,

Malta Gibraltar and other consorts are licensed throughout Europe, offer online gambling everywhere completely legal, have, for example, Europe-wide valid MGA licenses.
And now a Swiss comes running along and says that "certain casinos" -despite license- are prohibited in Switzerland and want you now your money (despite that you could deposit), you have also turned to the MGA not pay out?

I think that is not possible.
Maybe you should also turn to the perfectly correct and law-abiding judge in Munich,
surely he can fix that for you/you?

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Anonym
Ichbins2018 wrote on 04/19/2019 6:32 PM: Don't understand either,

Malta Gibraltar and other consorts are licensed throughout Europe, offer online gambling everywhere completely legal, have, for example, Europe-wide valid MGA licenses.
And now a Swiss comes running along and says that "certain casinos" -despite license- are prohibited in Switzerland and want you now your money (despite that you could deposit), you have also turned to the MGA not pay out?

I think that is not possible.
Maybe you should also turn to the perfectly correct and law-abiding judge in Munich,
surely he can fix that for you/you?

EU not Europe.

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Zockertyp89 wrote on 04/19/2019 at 18:40
EU not Europe.

Ah so yes right - shit,
the poor Swiss, but to the German border isses yes not far

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