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Online Casinos in general: A lot of money gambled away, chargeback possible? (Page 16)

Topic created on 04th Jan. 2019 | Page: 16 of 39 | Answers: 388 | Views: 98,545
upola
Legend
You should stand by the fact that you have gambled away your money, or leave the gambling altogether.

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Jenges
Amateur
In the Internet age, people are unfortunately losing more and more balls and backbone.

Whoever gambles should also be responsible for it.... Or do you also go drinking in the disco and want the money back the next day after an intoxication, because you ordered too much liquor in the intoxication?

Booking money back is not only eggless, it will also ruin your credit rating for many years to come. Loans, financing and leasing should therefore not be planned for the next few years.

I have already put far too much of my money into casinos. Worked hard for it and never won big. But I have only myself to blame. Insight is always the first way to get better!

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Jenges wrote on 04/18/2019 at 8:55 pm

Booking money back is not only eggless, you will also shoot your credit rating for many years. So loans, financing, leasing should not be planned for the next few years.

Maybe people who gamble are also eggless, now apart from the good family man who fills out a lottery ticket from time to time?

A life that consists of looking at colorful pictures, now in the hope of someday landing a big win is at least as pathetic

And since I have led a very long time a "Bilderchen anschauen" life, I did not need to waste any thought on a loan, other financing or on my credit rating

My banks were anything but stupid - and knew (even back then) exactly that I was just a poor b*****d as a gambler - and anything but creditworthy
Nowadays, of course, you are even more transparent - and the banks of course also a lot smarter

And let's be honest, those who consider a chargeback or even go through with it, have already pretty much reached the end of the line, will have exhausted many things.
And as you have written so beautifully, will probably be the very last to even get a loan - leasing contract or anything else

But so the game goes, at some point the Licher go out.

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Mr_Santoro
Rookie
Kuschelyoshi wrote on 12.01.2019 at 05:05 Clock: Should make but everyone as he considers it right. If you read once maybe from the one or the other the motives exactly, then realizes but the one or the other perhaps what it is about. Most of the people who do it or are considering it are not just trying to get money back for fun, just because it's legally possible.
And again, I'm certainly not someone who wants to play Risk-free. And I don't read it that way with most people. In principle, I am also of the opinion that you are responsible for it yourself and that gambling debts are debts of honor. But my main concern is PayPal. And that is about the impudence, and I really see it that way, to refuse a limit. Because they earn money with such idiots (like me among others)
I don't go to the bank and say, get me everything back. Everywhere where I can set myself a limit or one is set, serves for self-protection
And if here any still take the casinos in protection or ask what you would do if the net pay out, then I must also shake my head. There are super reputable casinos, Videoslots, LeoVegas, sunmaker, sunnyplayer... but mainly because they have fair bonus conditions and pay out fixed. But there are enough casinos that mislead customers and do not pay out due to their terms and conditions. And you don't need to pretend that you should read them beforehand. A newcomer certainly does not read that
But even worse I find this eternal delay of the payouts. Is that morally correct? Especially if you can not set a betting limit? Consequently, in the figurative sense, casinos also withdraw payouts

++ hold back the money and speculate on cancellation is not only disabled, but unseriös.

I agree with that. Great.

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rolliglitzerglitzer
What is not understand, you often talk about that one repeats his money via PayPal? Do I understand correctly that you simply withdraw the debits within 3 months? How does Paypal see that? I think then the Paypal account is in the red and you get trouble with them or does Paypal then just nothing? Can someone please enlighten me?

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Anonym
If you have a shortfall on your PayPal account, this only leads to problems. Reminders, interest, Debt collection, district court / bailiff follow.

Casino wins people want to keep, but losses back allowed get. Ahja...

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Latino
Experienced
Just as a side note: If this would now be standard procedure to reverse his losses, it would only be a matter of time until you can no longer find an online wallet / bank that is usable for gambling...

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rolliglitzerglitzer
Yes because that reads here in the forum as if PayPal would simply accept. Then I know and am glad to have now left the lawyers.

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wettibernd
Expert
I know a few people who have booked the transfers back to paypal. Then came at most from a collection company times a letter, if they have then justified the chargeback in writing (so illegal gambling) no one has heard anything about it

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Matthias
Expert

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