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Online Casinos in general: IP - Blocking starts on Friday also for affiliates (Page 14)

Topic created on 29th Jun. 2022 | Page: 14 of 16 | Answers: 150 | Views: 26,819
DieWunderharke5000
Top Member
Royal777 wrote on 07/06/2022 at 20:27: According to some acquaintances, BTG no longer works with the N1 group. I was able to confirm it with Pino and Dux...

Can't confirm like that. Just looked in the N1 and there it funzt quite normal and even higher stakes and autoplay

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v****t
Matthias wrote on 29.06.2022 at 15:15: Hello Justin and hello community,

i can well imagine that the mentioned IP blockade is causing some unrest among all of you and therefore I would like to quickly comment on the topic.

For those of you who don't immediately know what IP blocking means, here's a brief explanation:
Theoretically, it is possible that authorities from Germany ask all German Internet providers to block individual IP addresses or the call of certain domains.
If you then try to access GambleJoe.com, you may get a message from your Provider that access from your country is prohibited. Of course, you can circumvent this blockade with a free VPN program, which is already integrated into the Opera browser. This would allow access to blocked sites.

On the topic of gambling authorities and affiliates:
We are currently in dialogue with the German gambling authority on how to best implement the requirements of the State Gambling Treaty. The principle applies that only licensed providers may advertise, but until recently there was not a single gambling license issued. Conversely, this would have meant that we would have had to remove all providers with an EU license from our site, which would have been neither economically viable nor feasible.

The goal of the State Gambling Treaty is to steer gambling into the "orderly and regulated market".
GambleJoe is basically the iDEAL platform for this - as you know, we are a damn big community and here in the forum you can honestly exchange opinions about the pros and cons of gambling providers.
We explicitly promote only casinos with MGA license, as well as the newly licensed German gambling providers.
Non-licensed casinos, such as those from Curacaó are not advertised by us.
We are ready to adapt to the market and I myself suggested to the authority to fly to Germany to have a frank personal conversation with the authority's staff, so that we can talk together about the implementation of the requirements.
At GambleJoe, our goal is to set a good example in the Affiliate business - and even to be a trendsetter that other affiliates can follow.

This is one of the reasons why we have filled up our gaming arcade top list with the new licensed gambling providers, right on the respective start or launch date of the new online gaming arcades.
And from our point of view, a gambling house with a German gambling license is first of all better (because safer in terms of banks etc.), than a gambling house (which complies with the regulations), but which has not received the license yet
This is why these providers are at the top of our GambleJoe gambling arcades list, and why we support channeling them into the legal market. If there were more licensed providers, they would have been listed on our comparison platform long ago.

Since we are currently still waiting for a response from the gambling authority, I personally can't imagine that the sledgehammer method will now be applied and GambleJoe will immediately end up on the "IP block list".
Blocking GambleJoe would in the end only lead to thousands of players getting lost on other affiliate sites every month, which just advertise unlicensed providers or curacaó casinos without regard to losses or the state treaty.
This makes no sense from the point of view of player channeling.

Have a nice remaining week together - if there is anything new, we will inform you as soon as possible!

Thanks for the clarification. I just don't understand nden hints with the VPN? I don't know any OC where that would be allowed. So in case of winning there is nothing. Sure usually you do not win, but so you can not win at all? Why should you do that? Well, I would rather do than to play in such a German license

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Falko
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valiant wrote on 08.07.2022 at 18:08:I just do not understand nden hints with the VPN? I know of no OC where that would be allowed.

There are already such casinos, at least back then where Merkur Slots were no longer accessible, sunmaker and sunnyplayer allowed it to play with VPN. And then many have also played here at that time there with VPN at the Merkur slots. And during this time, there was no one here who was denied a payout there because of VPN. And now, for example, at Spassino VPN is also allowed.

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Anonym
There are other casinos that tolerate VPN. Pirateplay, Casitsu, . Meanwhile, the streamers run their own sections on VPN casinos on their social networks...

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Andreas321
Rookie
https://www.tag24.de/justiz/kampf-gegen-illegales-online-gluecksspiel-ip-blocking-verfahren-gegen-lottoland-seiten-2535931

The gambling authority announced that it would also consistently file criminal charges for illegal gambling and the advertising of it. "We are also promoting in Saxony-Anhalt the establishment of a focal prosecutor's office here in Halle an der Saale for Internet gambling, because we expect to file a high number of criminal charges," said board member Ronald Benter.

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v****t
Royal777 wrote on 08/07/2022 at 20:05: There are other casinos that tolerate VPN. Pirateplay, Casitsu, . Meanwhile the streamers run their own sections on VPN casinos on their social networks...

Ok thanks for the info.Well I don't know all of them. Do not sound very well known and reputable. And on an ad I have no desire. Even if the money comes by Skrill or so (what else should it be that knows the bank), the banks have to report it now. Then one has in the best case no bank account more and depending upon still ne announcement. And in this with state control I do not play. Then rather not is also cheaper-

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Anonym
valiant wrote on 09.07.2022 at 07:34
Ok thanks for the info.Well I don't know all of them. Don't sound very well known and reputable. And I don't feel like an ad. Even if the money comes by Skrill or so (what else should it be that knows the bank), the banks have to report it now. Then one has in the best case no bank account more and depending upon still ne announcement. And in this with state control I do not play. Then rather not is also cheaper-

I also stay away from the Curacao booths, yet the two casinos mentioned belong to the DAMA Group. So to speak to the N1 Group, there you will probably get your money after.

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v****t
Royal777 wrote on 09.07.2022 at 08:16
I also stay away from the Curacao booths, yet the two casinos mentioned are part of the DAMA Group. So to speak to the N1 Group, there you will probably get your money after.

Jo may be, but the banks have to report it since 01.07.2022 And so a Risk for the rare case of a win... and for that I need yes first VPN also costs money again...

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Anonym
valiant wrote on 09.07.2022 at 08:35
Jo may be, but the banks have to report it since 01.07.2022 And such a Risk for the rare case of a win... and for this I need first VPN also costs money again....

VPN are quite lucrative and worth their money. This you can also use, for example, Netflix and other services. Larger selection of movies & series, as well as strong discounts. Partly gray area, partly illegal.

Nevertheless, I agree with you of course that you should accept the casino situation instead of looking for ways out (VPN)...

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v****t

Royal777 wrote on 09.07.2022 at 08:57
VPN are quite lucrative and worth their money. You can also use them with Netflix and other services, for example. Larger selection of movies & series, as well as strong discounts. Partly gray area, partly illegal.

Still, of course I agree with you that you should accept the casino situation instead of looking for ways out (VPN)...

Thank you. You know on my Netflix / Amazon and Disney Watchlist is so much on it as I would have to go into early retirement to watch it all. And also they forbid that after that they kick me out for me as a film nerd would be nix. Also Pay Payl, online banking, etc., does not work with VPN... that seems rather all not so serious...

Gezockt I've Morgesn at the weekend always like what, however, the state seems to want the just so that you have no fun + a tendonitis, soon then only with mask or so... Then just without me. And whether then now so the thick tax revenues bubble as they think that... I dare to doubt... I know in any case no one who wants to play with Schufa query,5 sec, No autostart... etc..

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