Privacy settings

We use a number of cookies on our website. Some are essential, while others help us improve our portal for you.

Privacy settings

Here is an overview of all the cookies we use. You can choose to accept whole categories or view more information and select only certain cookies.

Essential (6)

Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the website to function properly.

Statistics (3)

Statistics cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us to understand how our visitors use our website.
If the statistics cookies are subsequently deselected, they will remain on the computer until the expiry date. However, they are neither updated nor evaluated.

Online Casinos in general: Elcarado: because of 100€ proof of income + perso "selfie"?!? (Page 2)

Topic created on 01st Nov. 2020 | Page: 2 of 5 | Answers: 40 | Views: 10,562
Falko
Icon
This reinforces the impression that the state simply wants to attract gamblers back to its casinos and gambling houses. There no one is interested in proof of salary, if you put a Fuffi after the other in the machines. It should simply become as unattractive as possible for us to continue playing in an OC. At the latest with the salary slips, there is then for many end to spend their time further in online casinos.

This post has been translated automatically

Jubla2014
Top Member
@genrix

I can't tell you if that's what the regulations say.

I spoke to an account manager at one of my favorite casinos on the phone on Friday, and this topic came up as well.
Soon this scenario will be like this everywhere:
Verification with docs as before, plus selfie with ID and website open in the background, proof of salary and credit report.
The casinos can't do anything about that, it comes from above.

It's madness, but everything is regulated in a broken way.

I had to do that already in 2017, even then the full program, but with me it was very large deposits and withdrawals, I could already understand.

But because of 50 or 29 euros, that is more than questionable.



Have a nice Sunday!

This post has been translated automatically

slotliebe89
Elite
You should avoid such casinos. This simply goes too far, especially because of such amounts.

This post has been translated automatically

genrix
Top Member
slotliebe wrote on 01.11.2020 at 14:55: You should avoid such casinos. It just goes too far, especially for such amounts.

Am meanwhile of your opinion.

But as I said before, I have cashed out there a few times in the past without any faxes. Same goes for lapa and LordLucky, that's new with them.

This post has been translated automatically

Yeaaaz
Rookie
Jubla2014 wrote on 01.11.2020 at 14:15: @genrix

I can't even tell you if that's what the regulations say.

I was on the phone with an account manager at one of my favorite casinos on Friday and this topic came up as well.
Soon this scenario will be like this everywhere:
Verification with docs as before, plus selfie with ID and website open in the background, proof of salary and credit report.
The casinos can't do anything about that, it comes from above.

It's madness, but everything is regulated in a broken way.

I had to do that already in 2017, even then the full program, but with me it was very large deposits and withdrawals, I could already understand.

But because of 50 or 29 euros, that is more than questionable.



Have a nice Sunday!

Birth certificate of you and your parents you forgot to write . Blood group is also missing

This post has been translated automatically

Bonusbaron
Top Member

Jubla2014 wrote on 01.11.2020 at 14:15: @genrix

I can't even tell you if that's what the regulations say.

I was on the phone with an account manager at one of my favorite casinos on Friday and this topic came up as well.
Soon this scenario will be like this everywhere:
Verification with docs as before, plus selfie with ID and website open in the background, proof of salary and credit report.
The casinos can't do anything about that, it comes from above.

It's madness, but everything is regulated in a broken way.

I had to do that already in 2017, even then the full program, but with me it was very large deposits and withdrawals, I could already understand.

But because of 50 or 29 euros, that is more than questionable.



Have a nice Sunday!

Well there is then of course the question dach the sense behind it, means I can easily pay 1000€ and gamble this without any problems, a salary certificate in this regard is not necessary, the other way around I pay 20€, have a little luck win 1000€, would like to pay this out, suddenly a salary certificate is necessary, aha... and at all we take for example a 19 year old student has no job yet and gets 50€ from his grandma as a gift, he buys a Paysafecard, deposits it in a casino, is lucky and wins, now he wants to pay out his win. What then?

This post has been translated automatically

genrix
Top Member

Bonusbaron wrote on 01.11.2020 at 19:38

Well there is then of course the question dach the sense behind it, means I can easily pay 1000€ and gamble this without any problems, a salary certificate in this regard is not necessary, the other way around I pay 20€, have a little luck win 1000€, would like to pay this out, suddenly a salary certificate is necessary, aha... and in general we assume for example a 19 year old student has no job yet and gets 50€ from his grandma as a gift, he buys a Paysafecard, deposits it in a casino, is lucky and wins, now he wants to pay out his win. What then?

Good question...


Suppose I ask them to close my account. Do they keep the 100€ or are they even obliged to pay it out? I am not ready to bring the requested evidence.

This post has been translated automatically

gamble1
Legend
Guys I have a completely different guess that just came to me

I would bet that a customer who leaves a lot of money there will not be asked to follow such a chicane no matter how much he wants to pay out

Because if this person says listen you can kiss my ass they will soon not be well anymore

I think this is under the guise of "we have to" a way to keep players who do not bring much revenue away from the + area

What do you say?

This post has been translated automatically

Anonym
gamble1 wrote on 02.11.2020 at 21:39: guys I have a completely different guess that just came to me

I would bet that a customer who leaves a lot of money there will not be asked to follow such a chicanery no matter how much he wants to pay out

Because if this person says listen you can kiss my ass they will soon not be well anymore

I think this is under the guise of "we have to" a way to keep players who do not bring much revenue away from the + area

What do you say?

That's exactly how it is. They'll ruin their existence if they treat everyone like that

This post has been translated automatically

gamble1
Legend
Jokerboy wrote on 02.11.2020 at 21:42
That's exactly how it is. They'd scare away their livelihood if they dealt with everyone like that.

Would just make sense because a lot of players usually do not come with 100k win in the plus there it does not matter if they also pay out 20 k

But people who times there 50 gamble and there 100 those you rather not so easily the 250 € out even if they are in a year where they are registered only 1-2 times play

Since they are determined the pump whether the coal ever comes back

But that would be a business practice that does not go I would neither at Lapalingo nor another casino of the group gamble and regret it 3 years ago there 400 € to have left those I do not begrudge everyone else yes but not those

Who deals so unfairly with customers deserves it that people stay away

This post has been translated automatically

Hot Topics15th May. 2024 at 01:37 am CEST

GambleJoe is aimed exclusively at user whose allowed to play legally with his current location in online casinos and does not violate the current law.
It is the responsibility of the user to inform himself about the current legal situation. Gambling is prohibited for children and adolescents under the age of 18.
GambleJoe is a registered trademark with the EUIPO of GJ International Ltd.

© 2012-2024 GambleJoe.com

Forgotten your password?

Create a new password here

  • 1. Fill in the 3 fields carefully and click on the green button
  • 2. Check your email inbox for a message from GambleJoe
  • 3. Click on the confirmation link in the email and your new password will be active immediately