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Online Casinos in general: Leo Vega's war of nerves

Topic created on 16th Aug. 2018 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 13 | Views: 4,821
Anonym

Recently I managed at Leo Vegas with a 20.- Euro Deposit a win of about 2000.-Euro.Through a little Blackjack and a great win at Gonzo`s Quest this amount came about.What followed was pure war of nerves.First they left the withdrawal request 1.5 days unprocessed.Then they informed me that my ID had expired in the meantime (I've been playing there for several years) and that my account needed to be re-verified.OK - so they uploaded a new ID.Again, there was no reaction for 2 days.Suddenly I was told that a security check needed to be carried out - there were indications of money laundering....Well I'm probably known for my money, which is acquired through forced prostitution & drug traff**king, like to wash times in Online Casinos in 20 euro increments.I sent several emails to the support in which I expressed my displeasure and threatened among other things with complaints to the MGA / UK Gambling Commission, as well as the massive publication in various online forums.No response.The account was briefly blocked - the withdrawal amount frozen and then released again.After another 24 h, everything was suddenly a big misunderstanding and the amount was paid out.

What I would like to pass on to you again here :

Never withdraw or cancel a withdrawal request ! Stay calm and defend yourself objectively with all means ! You get your money - it is just still speculated with forced waiting periods that you continue to play with the money - and of course lose as much as possible.Keep your nerves - even if it is difficult !

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Rasmik12
Top Member
Good tip. Everything done right and congratulations.

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Anonym
This is just really once again ne impudence that is allowed there...
Good that you got your money, do something nice with it

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Anonym
If you have problems with Leo, you can also call there: 030/ 25558682.

Greetings

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Anonym
Well I'm probably known for my money, which is acquired through forced prostitution & drug traff**king, like to wash in Online Casinos in 20 euro increments

Oh shit, I take a sip of iced tea and read this sentence, imagine the whole picture, as the drug Dealer with bundles of 20 PSC 's washes his money and had to laugh so loose, that now my whole carpet is wet.


But it was worth it lol.


But that's how it is nowadays. When I once nen 500Euro schein at a bank, yes you read correctly at a BANK wanted to change, I was first asked where I had the bill and whether I could prove it. In the hardware store takes the also no one..even if you buy for 500euros they do not want. But if I 500Euro in 5Euro seem to pay, that is also wrong again.

Have him then pushed into the game changer next door and pulled for 50s..so it goes

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Anonym
Since vivera told me what was going on, I immediately had myself blocked there. The only casino so far where I have done that.

Who so deals with regular players who ml have the luck to make a lot of money from little, sees from me no more cent.

Above all, the accusation of money laundering is so absurd that I doubt whether they still have all the cups in the cupboard.

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redriver67
Expert
Had yes at Quasar letztens 20 euros deposited and then came the message that real money games for players from Bavaria no longer go. Then I paid out the 20 euros again without having made a spin. That screams money laundering But on the subject of LeoVegas. Find such behavior for long-time customers really shit. Something like this from a well-known casino. Echt Ächzend so a behavior or that one stalls customers so.

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Daniel
Elite
Ronny1982 wrote on 16.08.2018 at 12:29 pm: Since vivera had told me what happened there, ihh let me block there immediately. The only casino so far where I have done that.

Who so deals with regular players ml have the luck to make a lot of money from little, sees from me no more cent.

Above all, the accusation of money laundering is so absurd that I doubt whether they still have all the cups in the cupboard.

Yes but the problem is not only with LeoVegas, see the comment from Merkurzocker222:


MerkurZocker222 wrote on 08/16/2018 at 12:09 PM

But that's how it is these days. When I once nen 500Euro Schein at a bank, yes you read correctly at a BANK wanted to change, I was first asked where I had the bill and whether I could prove it.

What do you think how long it took until I got a business account in Malta as a foreigner? Even in Germany, such things are associated with more and more requirements. The laws and requirements are becoming more and more stupid with each passing year, which can be felt in every industry. As an example, you could call the DSVGO. A senseless law, which had only as a consequence that many small traders but also private non-commercial website operators had to delete their Internet presence. If the law had come a year earlier, we would also have had to delete GambleJoe.


I really have to take LeoVegas to task at this point. With most other casinos I would say that it could have something to do with stalling tactics but with LeoVegas I rule that out by at least 95%. The casino is very successful and that someone makes from 20€ times 2,000€ occurs with more than 1 million players daily. If these were tactics, there would be significantly more of such negative experience reports due to the mass of players there.

However, it is also possible that I think a bit too subjectively at LeoVegas, since the people I have contact with there are personally likeable to me - which is really rare in this industry.

I think that something simply went wrong there and that this will not be the rule. LeoVegas received a hefty fine of over 700,000€ not so long ago, see here: https://www.gamblejoe.com/news/strafe-gegen-leo-vegas-von-der-uk-gambling-commission-2018/

In my opinion, it also hit the wrong casino here. Be that as it may, LeoVegas has to be more careful, because even such a fine can lead to a loss of license at the same time.

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Anonym
So the Fairneßhalber is said: Leo Vegas has apologized 3 times in retrospect.Trotzden this is already my 2.negative experience with them.Naja be that as it may, I got the money and me first again half a year locked...hihi

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RiverSong
Legend

Ronny1982 wrote on 16.08.2018 at 12:29 pm: Since vivera had told me what happened there, ihh let me block there immediately. The only casino so far where I have done that.

Who so deals with regular players ml have the luck to make a lot of money from little, sees from me no more cent.

Above all, the accusation of money laundering is so absurd that I doubt whether they still have all the cups in the cupboard.


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