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Online Casinos in general: Is there evidence of fraud in online casinos? (Page 34)

Topic created on 01st Jun. 2018 | Page: 34 of 58 | Answers: 573 | Views: 142,300
Anonym
moosgruber wrote on 08/18/2020 at 11:17 AM

[sup]2018 came big in the newspapers of the region that a gaming hall operator in Stuttgart had mass manipulated machines in operation. In 4 halls in Stgt Mitte.[/sup]
[One has probably collected 2 million Eur with him privately. Not even players were informed which halls that has affected. The responsible office f. public order ignores inquiries of players in this regard consistently. This is exactly what Player protection looks like in good old Germany[/sup]

And what does that tell us? It is manipulated to the point of no return and we have to pay the bill
Nobody will come up to you and give you your money back. There is no justice in this whole debate for a player. That's also clear from the entire article you posted here
We can all only hope that we are not/were not scammed and continue to diligently pay in our hard earned money

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Anonym
Jokerboy wrote on 08/18/2020 at 2:06 PM
And what does that tell us? It is manipulated to the point of no return and we have to pay the bill
No one will come up to you and give you your money back.

That would have been difficult in the case of the manipulated vending machines. It was not documented anywhere, which player lost how much money at which machine. Was the machine he played on generally rigged and if so to what extent? I have never played in pubs or gambling houses and will not do so in the future. I always have the feeling that the machines are not kosher. I have more confidence in online gambling. Even if it sounds irrational when measured against the potential for Manipulation, and perhaps it is ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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T****z

Jokerboy wrote on 08/18/2020 at 2:06 PM
And what does that tell us? It is manipulated to the point of no return and we have to pay the bill
No one will come up to you and give you your money back. There is no justice in this whole debate for a player. That's also clear from the entire article you posted here
We can all only hope that we are not/were not scammed and continue to diligently pay in our hard earned money.

There is no Manipulation going on

One has just had bad luck
So it can unfortunately happen
Write to the casino directly and tell them that it happened that way

I'm sure they won't let you down.

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mowolum
Elite
Of course, there is no manipulation.
Why, then, are manipulated devices constantly being removed by our police from venues of all kinds?

Exactly, because they are all honest operators.

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Anonym
@jokerboy

https://www.stuttgarter-nachrichten.de/inhalt.betruegerbande-in-der-region-hunderte-spielautomaten-manipuliert.3cc033f0-7bd5-417b-9725-a6442df19eb2.html

and immediately the next case

https://www.stuttgarter-nachrichten.de/inhalt.stuttgart-mitte-gewinne-aus-vier-spielcasinos-wegen-manipulation-beschlagnahmt.f1769031-4e61-492a-acb5-e0e63687a3b2.html

I think that when you play in Stuttgart and the surrounding area, you also notice that. The MZA can't make videos there

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Tribeholz wrote on 08/18/2020 at 10:09 pm

There is no Manipulation going on

You just have bad luck
Unfortunately, it can happen that way
Write to the casino directly and tell them that it happened that way

I'm sure they won't let you down.

Did you read what I wrote? No? Then please catch up!

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upola
Legend
I thought this was about Online Casinos and not offline arcades.

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mowolum
Elite

upola wrote on 08/19/2020 at 11:14 am: I thought this was about Online Casinos and not offline arcades.

i thought here is the non-existent, or even possible fraud, in sight

Does not matter where ?
If it happens something like that in casinos, who gets then that with? no one.
But if in the public play places of the guardians of the law are cleared out,
that gets everyone with.
Ergo, is then also here more addressed.
Back and forth, there is quite obviously but fraud.
There is certainly also the fraud, of which we all have no idea, without now wanting anyone something.

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upola
Legend
But you have already read the title of the thread?
One compares here so now on and off, because one finds no evidence for on
You can do, but you do not have to understand.

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mowolum
Elite
Of course, but you know how it is, you want to believe there are dishonest operators and automatically spreads the issue.
None of us will ever be able to prove anything.We do not have enough idea about it.So the whiff of ignorant Manipulation will always remain.

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