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Online Casinos in general: 15.10.2020 - Casino Deadline Day? All over? (Page 12)

Topic created on 23rd Sep. 2020 | Page: 12 of 108 | Answers: 1,070 | Views: 294,700
Anonym
Stromberg wrote on 30.09.2020 at 13:58
After all, the question would not be whether they want to follow suit, but whether they have to follow suit...

You're right about that. I hope not

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Stromberg
Legend
ChillEffect wrote on 09/30/2020 at 1:57 pm
I definitely don't make a my paysafe card account. First of all, everything is monitored there. And they closed the account of an acquaintance once, because he had no more receipts of the paysafe cards. That is, they wanted to know where he got the cards and the money for it.

Of course, anonymous payment via the site is then over.

Is for me also rather no option!

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RebellYell
Top Member
Stromberg wrote on 30.09.2020 at 13:53: Is of course an option.
On the other hand, the question is why you need a psc account in the future
Reason could well be that you don't want to have the anonymous pay, or monitor the total monthly Deposit limit with it in the future or similar.
And then other anonymous deposit methods would probably be affected in the long run as well.

If the whole thing only starts from psc, that would be different of course...

There's a Cash to Code representative here, maybe he knows more? 😁

Ah I just see, rebellyell came before me 😁

Haha..had to laugh just now. We had exactly the same thought, at the same time

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Anonym
All emigrate to cash to code. 😃

I think it comes from paysafe card itself, because the 1000 limit will then have to be verified externally by the casinos themselves. After all, there are plenty of other options besides paysafe card

From 1000 net minus then probably the bar is pushed forward with a message monthly limit of 1000 reached. And then it does not matter with what you have deposited, because all deposits are counted together.

And the Gamblejoe lotteries via paysafe will then also only the fewest interested

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d****o

Stromberg wrote on 30.09.2020 at 13:53: Is of course an option.
On the other hand, the question is why you need a psc account in the future
Reason could well be that you don't want to have the anonymous pay, or monitor the total monthly Deposit limit with it in the future or similar.
And then other anonymous deposit methods would probably be affected in the long run as well.

If the whole thing only starts from psc, that would be different of course...

There's a Cash to Code representative here, maybe he knows more? 😁

Ah I just see, rebellyell beat me to it 😁

Actually, yes it is only anonymous when you buy the PSC. As soon as you deposit it in your account, everything is again

traceable. Where and when bought by the number, name, address etc by the account.

Should a German regulation come, you are also glassy with PSC or Cash to Go.
Unless you play in other casinos, if that is still possible.

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Anonym
degro wrote on 09/30/2020 at 2:06 pm

Actually, yes it is only anonymous when you buy the PSC. As soon as you Deposit it in your account, everything is again

traceable. Where and when bought by the number, the name, address, etc. through the account.

Should a German regulation come, you are also glassy with PSC or Cash to Go.
Unless you play in other casinos, if that is still possible.

You're right of course degro, but with anonymous with paysafe I mean of course without what runs through the bank account, which concerns deposit and withdrawal

And with cash to code that would be given. Paying out to an eWallet anyway. Eigtl is only the loading of an ewallet the problem.

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d****o

ChillEffect wrote on 30.09.2020 at 14:10
There you are of course right degro, but with anonymous with paysafe I mean of course without what runs via bank account, as far as paying in and out.

I also understood it that way!


Only the following problem: If all this comes so, your win is offset against the 1000 € deposit.
Have you deposited 1000 €, and a net profit of 10,000 €, you can still lose 11,000 €.

Assumes that a central system records all your deposits and wins.
Thus, "anonymous" Deposit methods are meaningless, because the state knows exactly.

Who deposited what, and who won how much. And worse, it also sees where you pay out.
So extra accounts or e-wallets also bring zero. Everything is traceable.

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Anonym
degro wrote on 09/30/2020 at 2:17 pm

I took it that way too!


Only the following problem: If all this comes so, your win is offset against the 1000 € deposit.
Have you deposited 1000 €, and a net profit of 10,000 €, you can still lose 11,000 €.

Assumes that a central system records all your deposits and wins.
Thus, "anonymous" Deposit methods are meaningless, because the state knows exactly.

Who deposited what, and who won how much. And worse, it also sees where you pay out.
So extra accounts or e-wallets also bring zero. It is all traceable.klsr

Of course everything is traceable. It has always been about the casino itself. That is eigtl nothing new. Also in ewallets every transaction remains stored. And if you have only bought at edeka with the Master card.

It is only important to me that you do not have to pay in and out via the bank.

The 1000 limit I do not care. Find that even good

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d****o

ChillEffect wrote on 09/30/2020 at 2:22 pm
Sure it's all understandable. It has always been about the casino itself. That is eigtl nothing new. Even in ewallets every transaction remains stored. And if you have only bought at edeka with the Master card.

But so far the German authorities do not get any information from the casinos, they only have to explain themselves to the MGA or the Maltese authorities

Authorities justify. And exactly this gap is closed by a German licensed casino.

So you could be anonymous on the road.

That is over. There is no longer an unknown e-wallet that you can pay out at the machine, and thus is not traceable.

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Anonym
That's true, but if there is a limit of 1000 euros for every person everywhere, they won't look closely at what Mr. Mustermann is doing, because everything is regulated now, except that criminals can't launder more than 1000 euros a month.

That is probably why this is done. To prevent money laundering not for the purpose of player protection...

And would then have the advantage that now via bank withdrawal no more wins may be confiscated.

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