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Online Casinos in general: Money back ?! (Page 2)

Topic created on 26th Jun. 2019 | Page: 2 of 4 | Answers: 33 | Views: 20,878
wettibernd
Expert
And where is the Bild newspaper headline "Player has won lawsuit and gets €200,000 back"? I have not yet heard of any successful chargeback. Also from no settlement or that a bank was sentenced to compensation.

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
To put it bluntly, this is about something that only very few people here are interested in.

And the few who deal with this, they can probably also do something with the link digga

But since you come across very enlightened, the link is probably not for you

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Anonym
Most important:

According to a statement on Monday, the 4th Senate has ruled that the current regulations of the State Treaty on Gambling of the German states are compliant with EU law.

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
wettibernd wrote on 08/07/2019 at 16:43: And where is the Bild newspaper headline "Player has won trial and gets € 200000,-- back"? Have not heard of any successful chargeback yet. Also of no settlement or that a bank was sentenced to damages.


When illegal gambling is litigated, chargebacks are on the agenda, booths like WHDG shoot out of the ground, many law firms deal with illegality as well as forbidden transactions etc.. -then you come around the corner and ask, "is what?"

No nothing is...what should be?

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wettibernd
Expert
Oh, so there's a lawsuit, lawyers have found a new way to get another few hundred dollars in fees out of people's pockets. Now I have understood that. They can then invoke German law and the current fee schedule, and rightly so.

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Stromberg
Legend
I think that this is an interesting decision or message.
However, as a layman, I have to ask once:
Why does a German court have to decide whether a German law violates European law? Shouldn't that be decided by a European court?
I'm really only asking this out of interest, not to start any discussions...

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
wettibernd wrote on 08/07/2019 at 17:24: Oh, so it's being litigated, lawyers have found a new scam to pull a few hundred more in fees out of people's pockets. Now I have understood that. They can then refer to German law and the current fee schedule and rightly so.

Exactly it looks @wettibernd.

And since I generally assume that our lawyers are not stupid, also know that their "new" clients are predominantly burned bankrupt vultures, a few hundred from the pocket pull probably rather wishful thinking is, I put times the assumption in the room that they know exactly what they do.
Especially since our dear lawyers of course do not want to go out empty-handed...

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CasinoManiac
Rookie
Ichbins2018 wrote on 08/07/2019 at 16:48: Salopp gesagt es hier geht um etwas was hier nur die allerwenigsten interessieren.

And the few who are concerned with this, they can probably do something with the link digga

But since you come across very enlightened, the link is probably not for you


Tell me rather about which gambling Provider it should be about. And explain to me in how far this is really valid throughout Germany. In SH there is a special situation

That is again bur hot air and babble. It will probably take another half a year until the court gives its reasons

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Anonym
CasinoManiac wrote on 08/07/2019 at 18:06
Verraten times rather around which gambling Provider it should be. And explain to me times to what extent this is really valid throughout Germany. In SH is ne special situation

This is again bur hot air and babble. It will probably take another half a year until the court gives its reasons.

Since the licenses expired, the situation in SH is the same as in any other state.

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Kleinkariert
Expert
Stromberg wrote on 08/07/2019 at 17:35: I think this is an interesting decision/message.
However, as a layman I have to ask once:
Why does a German court have to decide whether a German law violates European law? Shouldn't that be decided by a European court?
I'm really just asking this out of interest, not to start any discussions...

Reminds me of the recently failed car toll

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