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# Other Casinos #: Tipico third party payout cancelled and gambled away (Page 3)

Topic created on 09th Mar. 2020 | Page: 3 of 5 | Answers: 46 | Views: 12,745
Optilenz35
Amateur
Lucifer88neu wrote on 09.03.2020 at 12:24 pm: If you are sure that your account has not been hacked, then someone close to you has probably logged in and gambled everything away. Or yourself in a delusion

This is certainly not a "typical phenomenon" at tipico

Lg

That was a good one. So.... Hats off

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Optilenz35
Amateur
Blubbo33 wrote on 09.03.2020 at 17:04
You just have too much headcanon as far as casinos are concerned

And who tells us that these 20 cases were true? And not someone frustetetes behind it?

There have been quite a few here at tipico to withdraw without any problems. And in all the years that I'm there I belong with about 15000 also, and I could never determine what

As long as no regularity is to be recognized here, I would be cautious with such statements, since they are not useful for finding the truth.

And if you already argue so, why just someone with 1100 €. They pay such a sum out of petty cash.

Yes man. And now it's getting exciting 😘

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Peterparker19
Rookie
What do people here actually think of the users? That they are all pathologically addicted and gamble away in the madness what you then no longer know?

Maybe something like that has happened to you, but I have not yet had a delusion


Lucifer88neu wrote on 09/03/2020 at 12:24 PM:
If you're sure your account hasn't been hacked, then someone close to you probably logged in and gambled it all away. Or yourself in a delusion

This is certainly not a "typical phenomenon" at tipico

Greetings

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Blubbo33
Elite
Hmm, so if it's true, I suspect your data was hacked, rather than a security breach at tipico.

Although then the question arises, what does the hacker get out of it?
The same question arises when tipico was hacked.

The answer does not want me in the head.

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timscott
Rookie
Man, man...Amateurs on the road here, sry.
These cases really happen more often at Tipico.
I myself play there as good as not, unless they have times really awesome odds outlier, but I know from an acquaintance that he was already affected and in the various betting forums's also such credible reports.

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Quietscheentchen
Experienced
In any case, you have to find out from the IP, etc., what happened... perhaps the same IP was used in comparative cases, Tipico should be able to trace and if the case has no rarity value, Tipico should know the problem yes...am curious what the support says about it..if Tipico then replaces the damage, I hope for you

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Kleinkariert
Expert
Peterparker19 wrote on 10.03.2020 at 06:55: What do people here actually think of the users? That they are all pathologically addicted and gamble away in the madness what you then no longer know?

Maybe something like that has happened to you, but I have not yet had a delusion


Lucifer88neu wrote on 09/03/2020 at 12:24 PM:
If you're sure your account hasn't been hacked, then someone close to you probably logged in and gambled it all away. Or yourself in a delusion

This is certainly not a "typical phenomenon" at tipico

Greetings

You should use your energy to clarify this with Tipico support. In the cases there were some who got their money back, just took a while. Pair of questions had to be answered in the end and credit was restored.

There were far worse cases here that were lied about and therefore there is generally a lot of distrust here, especially with newcomers. Nevertheless, it makes more sense to try to reach an agreement with Tipico in your case. Tipico is not listed here therefore Gamblejoe will undertake rather less.

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Spectral
Experienced
I don't know why you don't clarify this with Tipico support first instead of opening a thread here and having to justify yourself

If something like this had happened to me, I would have written to Tipico right away

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Jenn-R
Expert
Spectral wrote on 10.03.2020 at 10:28 am: I just don't know why you don't clarify this with Tipico support first instead of opening a thread here and having to justify yourself

If something like this would have happened to me, I would have written to Tipico right away.

Some are here just not the brightest candle on the cake 🙂

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Patizi
Elite
Blubbo33 wrote on 10.03.2020 at 07:01: Hmm, so if it's true, then I suspect your data was hacked, rather than ne security breach at tipico.

Although then the question arises, what does the hacker get out of it ?
The same question arises when tipico was hacked.

The answer does not want to me in the head

What do people get out of gambling with play money? When hacking, you p**s one still right in the soup!

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