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Online Casinos in general: Lord Lucky - the new casino on GambleJoe (Page 5)

Topic created on 28th Mar. 2019 | Page: 5 of 5 | Answers: 45 | Views: 11,619
S****8
and what about an activity fee ???
That would be something !

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Raupe
Amateur
Theone87 wrote on 23/04/2019 08:11: Has anyone looked under Sen AGB at point 19:



  1. If an account is not used for a period of 12 months or more, Rabbit Entertainment has the right to withhold an inactivity fee of 5.00 Euro per month for the duration of the inactivity. This administration fee will be due by:


    • thirty (30) months elapse since the beginning of the inactivity;

    • the player permanently closes his/her account;

    • the player becomes active again.


    If the amounts in the respective account cannot be repaid to the player, Rabbit Entertainment will hand over the amount to the authority for trust administration.





What kind of bullshit is that 😂

Yes, many casinos do that. But (as far as I know) is only levied if there is money permanently on the casino account

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Theone87
Experienced
Caterpillar wrote on 04/23/2019 09:25 AM
Yes, many casinos do that. But (as far as I know) is only levied if there is permanent money in the casino account

Think the fewest leave money on the casino account. I'm just surprised that is supposed to be passed on to a Debt collection if you were inactive. Imagine straight if you are in 30 casinos inactive and 10 of them habenennso a clause. And you get after 1-2 years of all such a notice 😂

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Dutch78
Top Member

Theone87 wrote on 04/23/2019 09:48 AM
Think the fewest leave money on the casino account. I'm just surprised that supposedly the collection is then passed on if you were inactive. Imagine straight if you are in 30 casinos inactive and 10 of them habenennso a clause. And you get after 1-2 years of all such a notice 😂

I think you misunderstood, they do not pass it on to a Debt collector, but to the authority to so-called trust, which then manage the balance, if they can not pay it to the player, for whatever reason, until the player reports.

The inactivity fee will only be deducted from the existing balance as long as this is still capped.

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Raupe
Amateur


Maybe a thread would be quite good, which translates the AGB's of all the casinos, in a language understandable to everyone. : )

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Theone87
Experienced
Dutch78 wrote on 04/23/2019 09:59 PM

I think you misunderstood, they don't pass it on to a collection agency, but to the authority at so-called trust, they then manage the balance in case they can't pay it to the player, for whatever reason, until the player comes forward.

The inactivity fee will only be deducted from the existing balance as long as this is still capped.

Ahh ok thanks for the clarification. Well then I find it not as bad as I initially thought

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