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Online Casinos in general: A lot of money gambled away, chargeback possible? (Page 10)

Topic created on 04th Jan. 2019 | Page: 10 of 39 | Answers: 388 | Views: 98,585
Anonym
redpikxchu wrote on 01/12/2019 at 8:05 pm: you're talking a bullshit dude.. this is insane xD

... because?

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wettibernd
Expert
So I've been reading along with this thread constantly now and somehow can't form an opinion on it. But it boils down to this

Casinos try to rip off the players --- players try to get the money back somehow.

If I have played at some crap store and then do not get my money because of terms and conditions or whatever I find that okay. But with fair stores that is reprehensible. So where I still play I would not do that.

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Anonym
whoever knows players in general, knows that they are envious, malicious and mostly very depressed.therefore, one must assume that very, very many will also use this opportunity to get their money back.and if they will actually receive a few euro amounts, these will then also fly again at some point somewhere else in the machines.the devil's cycle thus remains in the long term anyway.

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Shynx0810
OpaOma wrote on 13.01.2019 at 09:44 clock: who knows players in general, knows that they are envious, vicious and usually severely depressed drauf.from therefore one must assume that very, very many will also use this opportunity to get their money back.and if they will actually receive a few euro amounts, these then also fly again at some point somewhere else in the automats.the devil's cycle thus remains in the long term anyway.

Everyone who plays regularly will have experienced that, on a cozy evening times 200 euros purely ran well and then everything eaten in the next hours 1000, 2000 euros purely and everything gone. The night sleepless the morning still bad.... But even if it was the loss of control that drives one to it, I never got the money back. I have simply learned over time to live with it and to control my game received to a large extent.

Currently it went well, have packed my better half and am with her spontaneously in the winter vacation, so I have a part already invested in the OC does not run again. And if you win 500-2000 euros.... That is but if we are honest playgeld to push the stake

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Anonym
wettibernd wrote on 01/12/2019 20:16: So I've been reading this thread all the time now and somehow can't form an opinion on it. But it boils down to this

Casinos try to rip off the players --- players try to get the money back somehow.

If I have played at some crap store and then do not get my money because of terms and conditions or whatever I find that okay. But with fair stores that is reprehensible. So where I still play I would not do that.

No, is not quite right. Meant is actually so:


Some players have lost control over their deposits via PayPal and have thereby ridden themselves pretty much into bankruptcy.
And because gambling in OC's in Germany is not really allowed or legally quite a gray area, it is probably possible to have your paypal payments booked back.
Here is now disskutiert whether that is okay or not okay.

This has nothing to do with AGB violations or rip-off by casinos.

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Anonym
it is probably not only about PayPal, but also about credit cards via german banks to online casinos.

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Anonym
Why book the money back? Just do not play and if you Zockt then you should set a limit and not all Verzocken to say at the end then shit casino I get my money back.

If you have no money to play, you should leave it.

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Anonym
sandor409 wrote on 14.01.2019 at 05:28: Why book the money back? Just do not play and if you Zockt then you should set a limit and not all Verzocken to say at the end then shit casino I get my money back.

If you have no money to play you should leave it.

sounds unfortunately too good to be true.most players are extremely addicted and can not!!!

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Anonym
Quite seriously
If enough people have money booked back, the state slowly begins to set in motion, and online gambling is suddenly totally banned here, speak banks on suspicion immediately block the smallest sum, what do you think is going on here?


All they will scream! Everyone who says, they should but will vomit! Then all go back to the arcades
Basically, it is incredibly stupid, (sorry) what you do here

Because seriously, 98% pay the money back into the OC anyway

And do abkotzen in the end, the German players, not the others

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Rocco9988
Experienced
When I think of what I have already gambled away for Lotto (state),
can you actually book the money back?

This is also gambling or am I wrong?

But of course this is state gambling.... always these oh so evil Online Casinos!!! >:O

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