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Online Casinos in general: Help - N1 confiscates wins in the amount of 30k (Page 31)

Topic created on 16th Feb. 2020 | Page: 31 of 40 | Answers: 390 | Views: 105,476
Falko
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vomvom12 wrote on 04/03/2020 at 19:15

why they accuse in multi-ip/multi accounting


because they know that he has a screenshot of the chat
and in court n1 also has to hand over the chat transcript
and in that case the court could decide for him
decide for him





That would be great what you have written here and could give the TE new hope that it may not look so bad. The affliate sites get all the commissions from the casinos they advertise, so it is clear that you do not really get help here on success. But a lawyer is again something completely different and he comes to success makes that also for his wallet noticeable. I hope very much that this case still takes a good turn. That he has made a screenshot, that could be a trump card.

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Simon12345
Amateur
Falko wrote on 04.03.2020 at 20:35

That would be great what you have written here and could give the TE new hope that it may not look so bad. The affliate sites get all the commissions from the casinos they advertise, so it is clear that you do not really get help here on success. But a lawyer is again something completely different and he comes to success makes that also for his wallet noticeable. I hope very much that this case still takes a good turn. That he has made a screenshot, that could be a trump card.

Yes as I said - I do not let loose ... alone already from principle! I will keep you up to date. The one or the other interessierts determined and it will in the long run still some more with the problem here aufschlagen I fear.

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Simon12345
Amateur
By the way, I wrote Casino Guru because I remembered that. I have this said Saturday often only 10-20 rounds per slot played and am then out again in the next. If free spins are pending then in my experience either immediately or up to 100-150 rounds not at all

In any case, it was then oftentimes so when I clicked after 10 rounds bspw at BOD on the house sign and wanted to go to the main menu then my account was logged off and I had to log in again... that was often the case. That has me namely in this moment quite annoyed therefore I still know that.
Evtl lies therein also buried the dog fell me yesterday times so one

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Anonym
Falko wrote on 04.03.2020 at 18:53

And should he have made a screenshot where an employee in the Live Chat of N1 has written to him that there is no Maxbet, how are then his chances with a lawyer on the complete payout ?

Good question....

Possibly the employee is a single mother who was long-term unemployed and now helps out for 4.50 € the hour at N1. Possibly she thought during the customer conversation of their everyday problems and there was a communication problem.
Should they now be fired and sued for 30,000€?

Of course, this is just an awesome hypothesis. I can't tell you how to act in such a case. On the other hand, an employee from the chat may not bend the terms and conditions so right as he wants it
The facts are clear

- No Deposit Bonus = Maximum Payout 100€
- Chat support claims something else.

If he has the screenshot, then he must of course make it available to the MGA

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v****2

Royal777 wrote on 04/03/2020 at 22:02
Good question....

Possibly the employee is a single mother who was long-term unemployed and now helps out at N1 for 4.50€ an hour. Possibly she thought during the customer conversation of their everyday problems and there was a communication problem.
Should they now be fired and sued for 30,000€?

Of course, this is just an awesome hypothesis. I can't tell you how to act in such a case. On the other hand, an employee from the chat may not bend the terms and conditions so right as he wants it
The facts are clear

- No Deposit Bonus = Maximum Payout 100€
- Chat support claims something else.

If he has the screenshot, then he must of course make it available to the MGA


and that is exactly the problem...
how often have I had to realize with horror that even in
large and well-known casinos people working in live support who have no
and I do not mean really knfflige questions
tricky questions...I'm talking about the absolute basics e.g. how the
bonuses work that the casino offers.

after all, some players are talking about a lot of money.
the casinos earn partly really a lot of money and there you can expect but
that the support staff is familiar with the material and that their
that their statements are binding or with guarantee and I could well imagine
imagine the court sees the same.

it can not be that the casinos in such an important place
try to save money...these people should know exactly what they are doing
and say

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BlackPanther
Amateur
and even if free spins for a Deposit applies the 100 max rule of a no deposit no longer because there are deposit free spins, deposit available, and therefore no no deposit quite simple

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Simon12345
Amateur
BlackPanther wrote on 05.03.2020 at 01:22 clock: and even if at free spins for a Deposit gillt the 100 max rule of a no deposit no longer because there are deposit free spins, deposit available, and thus no no deposit quite simple

Exactly - I got these 60 free spins because of my deposits the week before.

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Simon12345
Amateur
https://www.imagebanana.com/s/1686/TrW6h4u6.html

Here again the screenshot

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Anonym
Royal777 wrote on 04/03/2020 at 22:02
Good question....

Possibly the employee is a single mother who was long-term unemployed and now helps out at N1 for 4.50€ an hour. Possibly she thought during the customer conversation of their everyday problems and there was a communication problem.
Should they now be fired and sued for 30,000€?

maybe you are a prejudiced full of shit who should be fired in any case. out of everything

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Anonym
Simon12345 wrote on 05.03.2020 at 05:25
Exactly - I got those 60 free spins because of my deposits the week before.

https://www.imagebanana.com/s/1686/TrW6h4u6.html

Here again the screenshot

Thanks for the screenshot!
There is no information about 60 free spins on the whole page. I would be interested to know how you got this exclusive offer.

BlackPanther
and even if with free spins for a Deposit the 100 max rule of a no deposit does not apply anymore because there are deposit free spins, deposit available, and therefore no no deposit quite simply

- All free spins have a max cashout
- Free spins may only be used when the account balance is at 0.00€.
- It is forbidden to postpone all game rounds, including free spins and bonus rounds, to the time when you are no longer playing for the bonus and/or making new deposits.



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