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Online Casinos in general: Luckydays high loss (Page 2)

Topic created on 18th Dec. 2020 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 27 | Views: 7,066
Falko
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winnorlose wrote on 12/18/2020 at 3:10 pm: Hi guys,

i deposited 1.500 € at luckydays today. In the meantime I have paid out 3.615 €. Due to the delay tactics I got carried away to cancel the payout again....
End of the song: Money gone
Thereupon I paid in another 2.800 €.
End of the song: Money gone...

Now I ask myself, even if this is not my kind, whether this is to be brought with the new regulations at all in agreement.
Do you see a chance to get the money back at least partially?

LG
Kevin

Why didn't you just set all your limits to 1 Euro, that's what those Responsible gaming settings are for. I always do it this way if the payouts are not executed on the same day. At the latest then I have at least 24 hours but usually even 7 days waiting time when I remove the limits. This also helps people like you who can't wait long for payouts.

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winnorlose
@Falko
That's exactly what I usually do.
But unfortunately that was not possible here.

Only a self-exclusion phase could be selected.

Ultimately, the casinos live off people like me. That is exactly the tactic.

Apart from that, from my point of view, the casino certainly does not adhere to the applicable rules.
Transitional rules apply as of December. These are not observed there. The top dog bwin does not voluntarily renounce its livecasino offer.

But it all helps nothing. I have to accept it and will learn from it.

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zocker0815
Top Member
Tobias wrote on 18.12.2020 at 15:48
Where did they get your phone number ? Or email address ?
but you have voluntarily given to pursue your addiction! And now blame everything on the casinos.
Really pathetic

i find only the people pathetic who put themselves behind the casinos....

is not in the terms and conditions that these data will not be passed on to third parties?

and they do it anyway.... no one can check anyway...


which zappel-phillip are you even to call me an addict?

i play online 4 years and with offline counted over 10 years Slot machines - have never made debts because of it or played beyond my means... have already won large sums (just a few weeks ago 3400 see video, and that was not the only hit had already over 5k hits offline) certainly lost often - but never beyond my means

but you can believe what you want I do not care....








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MissesMiss
Amateur
Oh man, I'm really sorry to have to read that
I am definitely also such a candidate, who has very gladly times the money back fetched. To get around this, I have chosen a very good option for me personally, so that I no longer have this option
I have frozen the option cancel. Some casinos even offer this in the settings, if not I simply wrote to the support and asked for it. In my opinion, this should not be a problem for a reputable Provider
This was one of the reasons why I have said goodbye to one or the other provider
Unfortunately, you have not eliminated the possibility of paying high amounts, but until the win is paid out, you hopefully have a clear head again.
Casino calls usually bring nothing more than unpleasant bait calls, fortunately you can create your own Blacklist in the phone and the annoying ringing has an end.

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T****s
zocker0815 wrote on 12/18/2020 at 18:02 PM

what zappel-phillip are you even calling me an addict?

i play online 4 years and with offline counting over 10 years of automata.

Hahahaha 😂😂😂😂😂

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zocker0815
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Tobias wrote on 12/18/2020 at 7:42 pm
Hahahaha 😂😂😂😂😂

don't get it now, but I'll laugh along

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Hidaruma
Top Member

winnorlose wrote on 12/18/2020 at 3:10 pm: Hi guys,

i deposited 1.500 € at luckydays today. In the meantime I have paid out 3.615 €. Due to the delay tactics I got carried away to cancel the payout again....
End of the song: Money gone
Thereupon I paid in another 2.800 €.
End of the song: Money gone...

Now I ask myself, even if this is not my kind, whether this is to be brought with the new regulations at all in agreement.
Do you see a chance to get the money back at least partially?

LG
Kevin

Another one of those guys who can't control himself and then pulls a "dirty move" like this. Next time just keep your fingers still or directly initiate a temporary self-exclusion.


Seriously, every player has already canceled payouts, but then crying so miserably does not exactly show strength of character.
I myself once lost 5,000 € in payouts within less than ten minutes. I felt pretty stupid, but I would never have had the absurd idea of suing the casino for not following idiotic guidelines.

Before all the "I always stand behind the players, come what may" people come here and lament how evil casinos are: You should give the casinos a certain amount of time to process the payouts accordingly. It may be that some casinos delay the whole thing a bit to achieve the cancellation of withdrawals, nevertheless, no one forces you to do that. It just sucks when the addiction is already so strong. I speak from experience here.

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MissesMiss
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So if you read through the one or other comment here, you can only shake your head.
If you don't want to or can't make a productive contribution to this topic, maybe you should just not write anything at all.
Is it strength of character to dub someone like that without knowing them personally? Well then I like to be weak in character.
Everyone who plays will have made the experience that the Thrills are sometimes bigger than the self-control, especially you should know that not all days are the same and the personal aspect play a big role.

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Hidaruma
Top Member

MissesMiss wrote on 18.12.2020 at 21:28: So if you read through here so the one or other comment, you can only shake your head.
If you don't want to or can't make a productive contribution to this topic, maybe you should just not write anything at all.
Is it strength of character to dub someone like that without knowing them personally? Well then I like to be weak in character.
Everybody who plays will have made the experience, that the Thrills are sometimes bigger than the self-control, above all you should know that not all days are the same and the personal aspect plays a very big role.

No. Canceling several thousand euros in payouts simply because you want to play (rather, have to) is nothing more and nothing less than stupidity. I don't have to know a person personally to realize that the situation described was born out of stupidity and addiction.


I don't take myself out of it either, I have already brought this as written. You don't need to sugarcoat anything and you certainly don't need to handle the person concerned with kid gloves.

As I said, just keep your fingers still or exclude yourself.

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MissesMiss
Amateur
Becoming insulting is, of course, again very strong in character.


As Einstein already said
"He who is silent does not always agree, he sometimes just does not feel like discussing with certain people."

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