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Online Casinos in general: A lot of money gambled away, chargeback possible? (Page 19)

Topic created on 04th Jan. 2019 | Page: 19 of 39 | Answers: 388 | Views: 98,645
gamble1
Legend
Slotmist wrote on 01/05/2019 at 15:47: Congratulations. Someone has to win... fact is Fair währe if times what comes over for the months long bad luck. When you sign up they scratch you in the ass but when you realize you want to bring in losses rub their hands. Lapalingo first 10euro payment 5000 win, another after a few deposits 12000, yes had also times luck. but since a year is the game fun is at the end. have converted to Videoslots over 100000 and would not even have had a winning picture which would have been worthwhile to liken. But anyway try to stop...

Quit is anyway the best option I understand what you mean with me it runs worse every year wins <20,000 there are increasingly rare

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m****9
His gambled money back is like his face before himself to lose...... in my opinion! At a certain age you should know your limits! Life is expensive and fun costs

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Anonym
Hi

It's been a while since something was written.

Vllt someone can help me

I have a few days ago 1600 € gambled.

PayPal has advanced the money so I could book it back!

I have over the 8 weeks my wins (which I have paid out via Paypal) and losses calculated and come to a loss of 300 €

My last Deposit was 1500€

I can't book back 300€.

I don't want to get rich with this.

I just want to draw a line but with a win.

Have learned about a law firm that PayPal since the 1.05.2019 tightened against it.

Am very curious about your answers......

Lg AP

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Anonym
Stand your man or your woman and good is. To enter the trouble because of 300 euros, I think disproportionate. Snort your nose, pull yourself together and that's it

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Anonym
Hi Totoro
Do you have the whole thing behind you?
It is 300€ loss but I would book back the 1500€ and that is not little.
I have recently learned that such a thing is possible.

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IneedMoney98
Experienced
AP22081985 wrote on 10/14/2019 6:15 PM: Hi Totoro
Do you have the whole thing behind you?
It is 300€ loss but I would book back the 1500€ and that is not little.
I have recently learned that such a thing is possible at all.

Of course PayPal wants the money again. If necessary with judicial dunning procedure, etc.

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Kleinkariert
Expert
AP22081985 wrote on 10/14/2019 6:15 PM: Hi Totoro
Do you have the whole thing behind you?
It is 300€ loss but I would book back the 1500€ and that is not little.
I have recently learned that such a thing is possible at all.

You will not get any great tips here regarding chargeback. Your law firm can deal with it, it has become more difficult and you lose your PP account. What PP can do in any case, regardless of whether the payments are illegal in DE or not, they can refer to a settlement and then remain in the best case 300 €.

No idea why you want for such a sum, which certainly hurts, the next few weeks sleepless nights. Sure, the chargeback goes, but if you are unlucky the costs are significantly higher in the end. You have to assess the Risk, there are various lawyers who specialize in this...

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Anonym
IneedMoney98 wrote on 10/14/2019 6:24 PM
Of course PayPal wants the money again then. If necessary with judicial dunning procedure

They know that it is illegal and it does not come to a lawsuit. They want to intimidate. What should happen

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Falko
Icon
I do not like to read such topics, because such things also lead to injustice. The one gambles away his coal then gets it back again and others lose their money and have to live with it. In addition, if casinos are damaged by such people by, for example, PayPal has withdrawn, many other players have the ass card and must compensate the resulting losses to the casinos from their purse again.

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Knochen
Elite
Falko wrote on 14.10.2019 at 18:37: I do not like to read such topics, because such things also lead to injustice. The one gambles away his coal then gets it back again and others lose their money and have to live with it. In addition, if casinos are damaged by such people by, for example, PayPal has withdrawn, many other players have the ass card and must compensate the resulting losses to the casinos from their purse again.

Casinos have thereby but at most indirect costs. Because PayPal is no longer a payment option, there was certainly the one or other Deposit less. But the financial institutions are usually left sitting on the returned money. The casino itself is therefore not harmed for the time being.

By the way, I am also against the chargeback, because I think it is immoral. However, I can also understand anyone who is in a situation that threatens his existence, if he wants to charge back his money. But I have the feeling that 95% of the money that has been booked back so far has been deposited in some casino or machine

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