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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Email received from MiFinity. (Allegedly, from 10.03.2023 Einzahlingen via Klarna were not executed) (Page 2)

Topic created on 16th Mar. 2023 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 15 | Views: 3,030
Donnie
Expert

Tonka Bean wrote on 03/18/2023 at 10:20 pm:

Not true like that.


For 3,95 € per month, you have access to Schufa-Online at any time and therefore also to his data.
All visible - score - information etc...

And against each unauthorized entry, you can also appeal to Schufa.

Do you have to take out a subscription to be able to view your data?🤦


Should be free for everyone, after all (involuntarily) belongs to our lives to, sick world

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frapi07
Expert

Tonka Bean wrote on 03/18/2023 at 10:20 pm:

Not true like that.


For 3,95 € per month, you have access to Schufa-Online at any time and therefore also to his data.
All visible - score - information etc...

And against each unauthorized entry, you can also appeal to Schufa.

I meant, if one does not want to pay, then strains itself into the length and one may let send only once in the year its data. I do not pay 3.95 € a month to be able to look at my data.

The basic idea of Schufa is not bad, but I find the implementation poorly done. No transparency and Schufa clearly favors the merchants.




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Tonkabohne
Top Member

Donnie wrote on 03/18/2023 at 11:14 pm:

Do you have to subscribe to be able to view your data?🤦


Should be free for everyone, is finally (involuntarily) part of our lives, sick world

Exactly, that write then always those who burn hundreds of euros in casino 🤦‍♀️😉

Do not think that Schufa contributes to a sick world 🤔

Is yes everyone free.

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Borusse42
Rookie
Hello first
Is there anything new or who has also made such experiences?
Am now for about 1 week game free, because I have sunk again a decent sum for me about 4K and now just want to stop. The last time I paid because my second bank had reached the limit at Sofort within 24H with my real bank 200 € deposited and also gambled. Days later came the said mail from Mifinity that the money had not arrived. Of course I sent directly screens and receipts that it has gone away and since then my Mifinity account is blocked. Waiting now for about 5-6 days for an answer and in the meantime the money has come back. I know who pays in should also be able to lose, etc, but now that I no longer need the service anyway, as I hope to stay strong and no longer play I would not care if they block me. Only Schufa would be catastrophic, has anyone here had any experience? And who knows if they warn before a Schufa entry again one by mail? Not the next few days collection flutters into the house or otherwise

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Tonkabohne
Top Member
So MiFinity is guaranteed not to initiate a Schufa entry.

You will not get a Schufa entry with a Debt collection letter.

But only if you do not pay within 14 days after receiving the collection letter - then you get a Schufa entry.

Since MiFinity is not a small backyard-dealer, I would keep the money in reserve.

Never had problems and can not say with whom the cooperation.

LG

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frapi07
Expert
Tonka bean wrote on 24.06.2023 at 17:11: So MiFinity is guaranteed not to cause a Schufa entry.

You won't get a Schufa entry with a Debt collection letter either.

But only if you do not pay within 14 days after receiving the collection letter - then you get a Schufa entry.

Since MiFinity is not a small backyard-dealer, I would keep the money in reserve.

Never had problems and can not say with whom the cooperation.

LG

I would rather try to settle the bill, because if a collection agency will intervene, then they will demand a financial compensation. The may no longer demand absurd amounts - so that such stories as a 10 € claim does not become 200 € - but money I would not want to put a collection agency in the throat, especially not if I do not necessarily need the money.

By the way, you shouldn't have this attitude of "I don't need the service anymore, so I don't need to pay the bill". It all comes back eventually. Alone already in GJ experienced how some Chargeback have successfully made with PayPal and then later realize that a life ban with Paypal one but very limited and have asked for help here.

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