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Online Casinos in general: Help - N1 confiscates wins in the amount of 30k (Page 11)

Topic created on 16th Feb. 2020 | Page: 11 of 40 | Answers: 390 | Views: 105,479
Simon12345
Amateur
I just do not understand! How can there be proof if I didn't do it...???

Edit: link to the competition removed

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Silence
Amateur
Quite simply... in that there is no evidence ! Is also only parroted after what the casino pretends !

At N1 Casino there are so many complaints...and especially always with the same reason...that it is laughable how the big casino affiliates (who know about it themselves) just babble to the casino without really caring about it...

The casino gives as an answer that they have evidence, this can only babble the Affiliate because he can not claim anything...he could push the casino to move the "evidence" out but there seems then the interest is not big enough!

Stay tuned ..since all has not worked play the MGA card

Demand their "proofs"! Since it is about YOU counts here no data protection!

Refuse the, the latest must present the alleged evidence of the MGA

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Simon12345
Amateur
You are probably right
All these "we help players" sites don't really achieve anything, because they basically earn money from the casinos and not from us frustrated players. They need but content and therefore every now and then a more superficial problem worth 200€ is solved so that many players continue to go to their sites

The accusation alone is already total humbug. I would have created 2 accounts with the same data at the same time and then also received the Bonuses at the same time and played at the same time... 🤯

Except MGA then nothing remains for me...

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Silence
Amateur
Looks like yes... it is sad what some a casino what is listed by many as "good trustworthy casino" pulls off ...

Unfortunately, you can do in such cases not much more than finally count on the MGA if you know that you have really violated absolutely no guidelines, but the casino still crosses.

What, however, will take a lot of time.

With a small payout, most would then stamp it as a "lesson money" and never play there again

In your case, I would do everything possible until the end to get my won money



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Iknowyou
Experienced
The accusation is that several accounts were logged on to one IP.
This means that several accounts must have been logged into an Internet connection (WiFi router / public WiFi) within a short period of time. And not that an account had several IPs. Say from PC (home Internet) change to the mobile network
So it could only be that someone at home had also played at about the same time. (Family / Friends / WG / etc.)

It is not that you have two accounts with the same data, but that two accounts (with different data) had the same IP. This is usually written into the terms and conditions, etc. so that you can also be sure that not several from the same household all grab the bonus until times a win jumps out.

However, this is not the safest method to control, because IP addresses change regularly. If you restart your router, and your neighbor too, there is a small chance that he will get your old IP address. And if N1 compares the IP addresses incorrectly and does not update them regularly, then such cases can occur

An example from my experience is that I had registered at a casino because of a no-deposit. However, I could not take advantage of the offer because my current IP was already assigned at some point to a user who had taken advantage of the bonus.

This is a prime example of bad programming

And the casino won't show you the evidence either, because as an example, if you live with your parents and you gamble at N1 and your mother/sister/father/brother etc. also. This would be a catastrophic breach of privacy if you were to find out that someone in your family was secretly gambling

And as long as you play with a bonus, that is, money that gives you a casino, there is always a Risk that the casino is going to get out of line. With real money that you Deposit yourself, such situations happen less

Is annoying with such a large amount but if it is so in the conditions, then even a MGA can not do anything if there are two accounts with the same IP in the database. Höhstens friendly again to point out that maybe the IP you have used was already assigned differently and their control system is crap.

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Simon12345
Amateur
Sash45 wrote on 20.02.2020 at 11:43 am: The accusation is that several accounts were logged on to one IP.
That is, on an Internet connection (Wlan router / public Wlan) must allegedly have been logged in several accounts in a short time. And not that an account had several IPs. Say from PC (home Internet) change to the mobile network
So it could only be that someone at home had also played at about the same time. (Family / Friends / WG / etc.)

It is not that you have two accounts with the same data, but that two accounts (with different data) had the same IP. This is usually written into the terms and conditions, etc. so that you can also be sure that not several from the same household all grab the bonus until times a win jumps out.

However, this is not the safest method to control, because IP addresses change regularly. If you restart your router, and your neighbor too, there is a small chance that he will get your old IP address. And if N1 compares the IP addresses incorrectly and does not update them regularly, then such cases can occur

An example from my experience is that I had registered at a casino because of a no-deposit. However, I could not take advantage of the offer because my current IP was already assigned at some point to a user who had taken advantage of the bonus.

This is a prime example of bad programming

And the casino won't show you the evidence either, because as an example, if you live with your parents and you gamble at N1 and your mother/sister/father/brother etc. also. This would be a catastrophic breach of privacy if you were to find out that someone in your family was secretly gambling

And as long as you play with a bonus, that is, money that gives you a casino, there is always a Risk that the casino is going to get out of line. With real money that you Deposit yourself, such situations happen less

Is annoying with such a large amount but if it is so in the conditions, then even a MGA can not do anything if there are two accounts with the same IP in the database. Höhstens friendly again to point out that maybe the IP you have used was already assigned differently and their control system is crap.

I was alone at home all day and my wife does not play... My children are 5 😃 I trust them a lot but not this

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Silence
Amateur
Sash45 wrote on 20.02.2020 at 11:43 am: The accusation is that several accounts were logged on to one IP.
That is, on an Internet connection (Wlan router / public Wlan) must allegedly have been logged in several accounts in a short time. And not that an account had several IPs. Say from PC (home Internet) change to the mobile network
So it could only be that someone at home had also played at about the same time. (Family / Friends / WG / etc.)

It is not that you have two accounts with the same data, but that two accounts (with different data) had the same IP. This is usually written into the terms and conditions, etc. so that you can also be sure that not several from the same household all grab the bonus until times a win jumps out.

However, this is not the safest method to control, because IP addresses change regularly. If you restart your router, and your neighbor too, there is a small chance that he will get your old IP address. And if N1 compares the IP addresses incorrectly and does not update them regularly, then such cases can occur

An example from my experience is that I had registered at a casino because of a no-deposit. However, I could not take advantage of the offer because my current IP was already assigned at some point to a user who had taken advantage of the bonus.

This is a prime example of bad programming

And the casino won't show you the evidence either, because as an example, if you live with your parents and you gamble at N1 and your mother/sister/father/brother etc. also. This would be a catastrophic breach of privacy if you were to find out that someone in your family was secretly gambling

And as long as you play with a bonus, that is, money that gives you a casino, there is always a Risk that the casino is going to get out of line. With real money that you Deposit yourself, such situations happen less

Is annoying with such a large amount but if it is so in the conditions, then even a MGA can not do anything if there are two accounts with the same IP in the database. Höhstens friendly again to point out that maybe the IP you have used was already assigned differently and their control system is crap.

I agree with you absolutely ...

However, it is a fact that just in this casino with larger wins directly the double account or double IP use via multiple accounts statement comes and a payout is denied.

For this you can find enough forum posts in this and several other forums ...

The topic with N1 was also in several Discord groups a hot topic... especially when some time ago at n1 a 400% bonus was offered ...
The bonus was implemented by some and there were nice payouts ready ... but n1 has rejected with the same reason as here most payouts ... at least the payouts that have turned out higher ...

Can not be that so many players play over the same IP's...

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MarcT22186
Expert
Silence wrote on 02/20/20 at 12:09 PM
I absolutely agree with you ...

However, it is a fact that just in this casino with larger wins directly the double account or double IP use via multiple accounts statement comes and a payout is denied.

For this you can find enough forum posts in this and several other forums ...

The topic with N1 was also in several Discord groups a hot topic... especially when some time ago at n1 a 400% bonus was offered ...
The bonus was implemented by some and there were nice payouts ready... but n1 has rejected with the same reason as here most payouts ... at least the payouts that have turned out higher ...

Can not be that so many players play over the same IP's...


Well, however, the facts seem to be clear
So the topic is through. With this you can run where you want, you will not get another result!

Just avoid all Roshtein and do not take his FAKE offers and go to reputable casinos. Probably he even got the money...

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Simon12345
Amateur
MarcT22186 wrote on 20/02/2020 at 12:52 PM
Well, however, the facts seem to be clear
So the topic is through. With this you can run where you want, you will not get another result!

Just avoid all Roshtein and don't take his FAKE offers and go to reputable casinos. Probably he even got the money...

at the time was nowhere apparent that it is not a reputable casino. Am registered there since October

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MarcT22186
Expert
Simon12345 wrote on 20.02.2020 at 13:37
at the time was nowhere apparent that it is not a reputable casino. Have been signed up there since October

Unfortunately that is the case with most unserious ones. Best to stay with the known big ones and play it safe.

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