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Online Casinos in general: geldverspielt.de

Topic created on 16th Apr. 2019 | Page: 1 of 3 | Answers: 25 | Views: 7,726
peter87
Moin,

what do you think of the following offer? I noticed on the Google search...

https://www.geldverspielt.de/

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Anonym
In any case, the offer is better than 'we'll get your money', because two options are left open how to proceed. I expressly warn everyone not to provoke legal action. I am not an expert, but I can imagine that depending on who you ask for money (mostly the financial service providers), you are also liable to prosecution. The bank may have tolerated this, but you as the player are the offender. If the bank, before it comes to a process, reports you, I wish you a lot of fun.

I mean, credit card payments can be chargebacked, but you can only get an immediate transfer if the other party transfers the money back, which will not happen. So the bank should refund your money just because you gambled it away and claim afterwards that Online Casinos are illegal?

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peter87
i can hardly imagine that banks or other payment service providers will report their customers if they themselves have committed a crime. I think there is too much uncertainty in this area for that.

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Anonym
peter87 wrote on 04/16/2019 at 20:26: can hardly imagine that banks or other payment service providers report their customers if they themselves have committed a crime. I think there is too much uncertainty in this area for that.

It has happened a few times now that banks are currently terminating many accounts. My statement is based on reports in this forum.
My bank advisor, on the other hand, called me several times and questioned me regarding the many transactions

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peter87
this has not happened to me yet. I hope that my account will not be canceled. On the other hand, I wonder why this should be important, because ultimately the banks etc. are responsible. I also understand the gambling treaty to protect us as players and not the banks.

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Anonym
peter87 wrote on 04/16/2019 at 8:36 pm: this has not happened to me yet. I hope that my account will not be cancelled. On the other hand, I wonder why it should matter because ultimately the banks etc are responsible. I also understand the gambling treaty to protect us as players and not the banks.

Why should the bank only be guilty?
You commit a crime and the bank enables you. At most, it is an accomplice.

Besides, the bank could claim that it started from sports betting, which would be allowed

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sippi
Expert
peter87 wrote on 04/16/2019 at 20:26: can hardly imagine that banks or other payment service providers report their customers if they themselves have committed a crime. I think there is too much uncertainty in this area for that.

How about this then: That you used the banks to do illegal things?

And yes, then you have also made yourself (jointly) liable to prosecution. Moreover, anyone who cheats on others for their own stuff, in this case stealing from the banks, deserves nothing less than to be prosecuted by the authorities themselves.

I just can't understand why people want to make others pay for their behavior. I do not understand. The lowest level. Both from these strange sites and from their customers.

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peter87
clearly this is also not ok from us, but I did not know zb that mrgreen or similar casinos are not operated legally in Germany. That can not be!

This is also due to the fact that advertising for it even runs on TV!!!

sippi wrote on 04/16/2019 at 21:09
How about this then: That you used the banks to do illegal things?

And yes, then you have also made yourself (co)punishable. Moreover: who shits on others for his own stuff, in the case stealing from the banks, deserves it no different than to be prosecuted by the authorities himself.

I just can't understand why people want to make others pay for their behavior. I do not understand. The lowest level. Both from these weird sites and from their customers.



do you know a case where a player got mail from the court? I don't.

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Stromberg
Legend
capriz wrote on 04/16/2019 at 8:30 pm
It has happened a few times now that banks are currently canceling many accounts. My statement is based on reports in this forum.
My bank advisor on the other hand called me several times and questioned me regarding the many transactions.

A few times.... Yes. Many.... Would not see it that way now

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sippi
Expert
Me neither. But what is not, can still come

As far as I know, the casinos only advertise their German site, where you can win nothing (or directly for Schleswig-Holstein). The goal is then probably with those rather that one, if one searches for example Mr. Green with Google, finds there then only the international offer. The German pages are not Google-optimized, so you usually do not find them.

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