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A joke what is going on in German game arcades
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There is only in the Playinn not and never therefore 1 euro (for a Coke, Fanta, Sprite, water) but the staff may spend a regular customer times a 0.33 Coke. I have a single time from a new employee who has me only vollgequatscht.nur coffee was free. In other halls I got as much to drink for free as I wanted. Is partly also state dependent. Yes and there is also the other side I have certainly given so far to drinking money 100+ euros and always times 10 or 20 at win. Mostly but only one employee btw. two. which were human class. The one here where I won once I gave 10 euros and got no thanks nix totally antisocial I find such a thing
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I don't believe in it either. It was just a very amusing experience and I really felt like a king the way I was served )
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As I wrote @OpaOma, the awarded (online gambling licenses) end of the year in SH and thus the online gambling from 01.01.2019 would be banned throughout Germany.
What would also mean that the advertising campaigns on television, for example, "pay 10 euros and you get 50 euros to be banned.
(Everything that concerns advertising is but on another sheet...also a topic for itself)
Apart from the fact that the whole stuff is illegal at the moment, which no one is interested in anyway, I would think it is a rumor that the state what the online gambling concerns -
not also a piece of the cake fetches. (You are so nice )
Offline, the revenue will (at best) stagnate (thanks to TR 5.0), but personally I think they are more likely to decline (already alone because of the generation "online couch potato") - and thus our state is almost forced to act - and he acts just as always... in their own interest!
And what is more obvious than to liberalize online gambling?
So there are rosy times coming for Gambler Joe...I'm pretty sure of that!
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however, I suspect that the structures of the state lottery mafia are far too entrenched and that there will continue to be no private gambling in germany.
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It is not illegal in Germany to play in online casinos. So far no one could show me any proof that gambling is illegal. There are always some Youtube links with distorted information.
All the Online Casinos from Latvia, Gibraltar and Malta will still be allowed for players from Germany.
Also gambling in Fortnite, Counterstrike, Fifa and white the KuckKuck will not be banned here
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Exactly it is not forbidden,but only a gray area. If I look at me black on the Internet the Bundesliga of Sky live, here exactly the same also gray area but not forbidden.
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In another forum (http://www.forum-gluecksspielsucht.de/forum/) many of your colleagues are in the process of the gambled coal back or have already booked back!
(By the way -for years)
That works so far also excellent and has no consequences... now you may guess why that is so!
If you have found out...then you may ring again, but please spare me with your half-knowledge!
Thanks for reading.
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1) Where should this be in this forum?
2) Show me a link where it says that gambling is prohibited both in and from Germany.
3) Show me a link or tell me the paragraph/section in the penal code where it says that gambling is prohibited.
Just for now, illegal gambling is forbidden. No matter if you play it or advertise it.
Illegal gambling would be, for example, the shell game.
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http://reeckmann.blogspot.com/
or here ... http://www.forum-gluecksspielsucht.de/forum/index.php?topic=2484.msg11627#msg11627
And I would like to point out that I am talking or writing about online gambling!
There is one exception - and probably the state of SH... this state has issued online gambling licenses, so there you could (provided you have a permanent residence there) play legally.
A list of which Online Casinos can be legally played in SH is on the net.
Maybe you still manage to answer my question and evade this not with any hat players?
My question was: Why can anyone who has played online gambling his money (up to 13 months) back and why does that have no consequences?
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You are partly right, it is theoretically forbidden. But for some time this is no longer pursued, because the EU law the German law undermines and in addition there were already cases in court which letzenend in favor of the player went out. There was already a similar situation with sports betting, which was later officially legalized. Actually, no bank is allowed to forward these payments, which is why the whole chargeback is very successful - but only once. Whoever then backcharged again will bear the consequences, for someone who has managed to stop first can knock on the bank with the help of a lawyer and get the last 13 months back - for large sums, you will certainly make a settlement (payouts are then deducted from the Deposit amount).
I know some in the private environment with PayPal have done and no consequences of it carried except that one the Paypal account is closed in most cases, with someone the extremely high losses has and existential fears the can consider that quite. For moral reasons some don't and some for pride "player debts are debts of honor" they say to themselves, but I would always choose the chargeback because it is the easier alternative in the long run. Why bother with it for years? But if you gamble the money away again, you have reached the final stage of addiction - even the Jackpot win of a progressive slot won't protect you from a long-term downfall. There are enough examples where players won big and gambled it all away again, that can happen to anyone and it is all the more important to help and inform these people.
You can play regulated, but it is very very hard.
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