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Online Casinos in general: Avoid the casino drückglück. 20000 Euro not paid out!!!! (Page 3)

Topic created on 04th Apr. 2020 | Page: 3 of 4 | Answers: 35 | Views: 10,111
Cheeseburger
Experienced
Such dubious casinos survive because some sorry idiots Deposit there anyway despite umpteen threads and warnings.

That's like having 100 restaurants in the street and you keep falling for the one with the rotten meat because you see the lights flashing so beautifully in front.

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Taybone
Amateur
Cheeseburger wrote on 06.04.2020 at 08:19: Such dubious casinos survive because some sorry idiots Deposit there anyway despite umpteen threads and warnings.

That's like you have 100 restaurants in the street and you keep falling for the one with the rotten meat because you see the lights flashing so nicely in front.

Nice comparison . Now I am not a casino expert. Have relied on the reviews on Trustpilot. Warscheinlich are forums the better way to distinguish good and bad casinos

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zocker0815
Top Member
Cheeseburger wrote on 06.04.2020 at 08:19: Such dubious casinos survive because some sorry idiots Deposit there anyway despite umpteen threads and warnings.

That's like you have 100 restaurants in the street and you keep falling for the one with the rotten meat because you see the lights flashing so nicely in front.

awesome comment i agree 100%

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Kleinkariert
Expert
Taybone wrote on 04/06/2020 at 08:32 PM
Nice comparison . I'm not a casino expert now. Rode on the reviews on trustpilot. Probably forums are the better way to distinguish good and bad casinos.

Not all forums, I think Gamblejoe is one of the most trustworthy sites in German-speaking countries although it is an Affiliate site. In English I would cite the Pogg and CM, the latter sometimes hesitating on good ones (e.g. <Freundschaften>when it came to downgrading Trada after Aspire took over the casino and made everything worse).

At the bottom of each page should be a MGA, UKGC or Curacao logo (in rare cases Gibraltar, etc.). There you can see if the casino has a license, at Curacao casinos I personally would only play if you know from many sources that this casino is safe. Because there the authority is really non-existent, even less than the MGA which does nothing. If it is an MGA logo you can click on it, then you see the license and can see there mostly the groups (often only one) and expand them. Then you see all the casinos that are operated by a group.

Sometimes there are over 20 casinos of the same group, you have a bad experience in one group you can almost assume that it will not be better in the other. If you have problems with a casino, there is often a <ADR>-> an arbitration board that you should take up before contacting the MGA. Only if it fails there to the MGA. Mediations can also last three months, the MGA seems to have been significantly relieved by the introduction of the system.</ADR></Freundschaften>

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Taybone
Amateur
Kleinkariert wrote on 06.04.2020 at 13:06
Not all forums, I think Gamblejoe is one of the most trustworthy sites in German speaking countries although it is an Affiliate site. In English I would cite the Pogg and CM, the latter sometimes still hesitating on good ones (e.g. <Freundschaften>when it came to downgrading Trada after Aspire took over the casino and made everything worse).

At the bottom of each page should be a MGA, UKGC or Curacao logo (in rare cases Gibraltar, etc.). There you can see if the casino has a license, at Curacao casinos I personally would only play if you know from many sources that this casino is safe. Because there the authority is really non-existent, even less than the MGA which does nothing. If it is an MGA logo you can click on it, then you see the license and can see there mostly the groups (often only one) and expand them. Then you see all the casinos that are operated by a group.

Sometimes there are over 20 casinos of the same group, you have a bad experience in one group you can almost assume that it will not be better in the other. If you have problems with a casino, there is often a <ADR>-> an arbitration board that you should take up before contacting the MGA. Only if it fails there to the MGA. Mediations can also last three months, the MGA seems to have been significantly relieved by the introduction of the system.

Thanks for the Tip 👍

Just see that when tapping at the MGA logo on drückglück, this page appears

Invalid company id.

Sorry, error occured while loading the page you requested.


Please make sure that you have written the correct URL and that there are no proper spelling and capitalisation mistakes.

</ADR></Freundschaften>

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Caro
Expert
Works perfectly for me!

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Taybone
Amateur
Caro wrote on 06.04.2020 at 16:33: Works fine for me!

Just tried it again, comes up the same. Do it via mobile though... I do not know if it can be because of that

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Taybone
Amateur
I have now received an answer from mga.

Dear Mr. Xxxx.

Thank you for contacting the Malta Gaming Authority.

Please be informed that all B2C licensees are now required to make readily available to players the applicable procedures for referring a dispute to the operator's appointed Alternative Dispute Resolution Provider (ADR).

The approved ADR provider for Titanium Brace Marketing Limited is eCogra
https://www.ecogra.org/srs/dispute.php
Kindly direct your dispute to the appointed entity accordingly.


Unfortunately I can't find the casino on the dispute page.

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Kleinkariert
Expert
Caro wrote on 06.04.2020 at 16:33: Works fine for me!

The MGA link under DrückGlück doesn't work for me either. Strange. Tried it normally and via proxy.

Taybone wrote on 06.04.2020 at 19:13: Got a reply from mga now.

Dear Mr. Xxxx.

Thank you for contacting the Malta Gaming Authority.

Please be informed that all B2C licensees are now required to make readily available to players the applicable procedures for referring a dispute to the operator's appointed Alternative Dispute Resolution Provider (ADR).

The approved ADR provider for Titanium Brace Marketing Limited is eCogra
https://www.ecogra.org/srs/dispute.php
Kindly direct your dispute to the appointed entity accordingly.


Unfortunately I can't find the casino on the dispute page.

Then select nothing at "Site", but just write the link (at URL) and note in the text right at the beginning that the MGA has written to you that they are the contact. Everything in English.

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K****h
Drückglück is the very best online casino in the casino landscape - payouts always work and very quickly. Even in the 5-digit range, the payouts are fast and guaranteed. Can not understand why there are always people who talk such top casinos bad

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