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Online Casinos in general: Cost for account inactivity?

Topic created on 20th Mar. 2019 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 10 | Views: 5,020
Sikk3772
I just read in the agbs of Rizk that they have the right to charge a monthly account maintenance fee of 5 euros for non-Gb customers after 12 months of inactivity. But only after 30 months of inactivity, the account gets the status of inactive (in which case no fees would apply)
Is this the case everywhere? If so, it would be better to close your account on the sites where you no longer play.... Would this have any consequences?
(I mean the account closure)
This is now only roughly described, since one should write only short texts.

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Stromberg
Legend
The fees are only deducted from the player account if there is still credit on it. In this case, it would be advisable to withdraw the credit. But your account does not go into the red and you get no bill or so😉at least at the casinos I know...

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Anonym

Stromberg wrote on 20/03/2019 at 15:11: The fees are only collected from the player account if there is still credit on it. So in that case it would be advisable to withdraw the balance. But your account does not go into the negative and you also get no bill or so😉at least at the casinos I know...

That would still be!

Abmelden kannste not so easy and then you should still pay fees for inactivity......

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Falko
Icon
This fee is then deducted from the balance on your casino account. But I'm assuming that if you plan to no longer want to look in the casino for a long time, you play your money before down to 0 or? Then there are not these fees.

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Sikk3772
Ok Thanks
Just wanted to be sure

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Anonym
RiZk is meanwhile eh full of rip-off casino there you can burn your money. Was once my favorite casino now I pay there only rarely.

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Latino
Experienced
The clause with the fees for inactivity is by no means rare, I've seen it at several casinos.

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Daniel
Elite
I can reassure you. I do not know of any case where a player got a bill from an online casino because he had an inactive player account there. The background is that inactive accounts, where there is still a remaining balance, can be legally zeroed out and closed

There are always accounts that are not used for over a year, although there are still a few cents or even 10, 20, 30€ available. These inactive users often do not react to reminder e-mails, which are sent before the player accounts are debited. These "account management fees" were introduced in order to be able to legally close inactive player accounts with low remaining balances.

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sonne10
Top Member
Daniel wrote on 21/03/2019 at 17:56: I can reassure you. I don't know any case where a player got a bill from an online casino because he had an inactive player account there. The background is that inactive accounts where there is still a remaining balance can be legally driven to zero and closed

There are always accounts that are not used for over a year, although there are still a few cents or even 10, 20, 30€ available. These inactive users often do not react to reminder e-mails, which are sent before the player accounts are debited. These "account management fees" were introduced in order to be able to legally close inactive player accounts with low remaining balances.

Hello Daniel,
nice to hear from you again after your time out from here 🙄🍺🍺😊

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Daniel
Elite

sonne10 wrote on 03/21/2019 6:11 PM
Hi Daniel,
nice to hear from you again after your time out from here 🙄🍺🍺😊

Will be back more often now

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