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Online Casinos in general: No more German licenses for online casinos (Page 5)

Topic created on 05th Feb. 2019 | Page: 5 of 6 | Answers: 55 | Views: 13,156
CasinoManiac
Rookie
OpaOma wrote on 02/06/2019 at 10:25 am
here also still what to the: online casino germany.
On the Internet appearance of OnlineCasino.de a strong Germany reference is manufactured. Be it the banner in the header, which is provided with the German national colors, the certification of the TÜV Rheinland, or the titling as "legal, safe, fair", which refers in the footer to the casino license of the state of Schleswig-Holstein. But if the appropriate side of the Ministry for interior, rural areas and integration of Schleswig-Holstein is called, is there the offer of OnlineCasino.de no longer called .


also do not understand how that can go with the advertising without licenses - is not that an absolute state failure in this country?

It's nice that you can find a reference to Wunderino at the bottom of the linked page and that you can continue to play there under a Maltese license. It doesn't get any more serious than that. One also still advertises such a dirty casino.

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Anonym
Jhahn wrote on 02-06-2019 10:02 AM
Sorry, I should have explained why this exhilarates me so much. I used to smoke until I eventually got onto e-cigarettes. This is exactly the struggle we steamers, that's what we e-cigarette people call ourselves, had until the "regulation" came by law. Letters were written to members of parliament, petitions were written, interest groups were founded, and so on. In the end, none of them really cared what we thought or wanted, they made a law, as a result of which, for example, if I want to make nicotine liquid myself, I am forced to buy the nicotine-containing part in 10ml vials, to then Tip it into a liter bottle. Makes depending on about 30 vials, which I have to buy individually, only to dump them immediately and then throw away. The justification for this nonsense is that nicotine is so toxic. This regulation has more nonsensical things, that was just one example of it. So much for common sense and laws and writing letters to congressmen. What did I learn? It only makes sense if you represent a good majority anyway or there is money to be saved or made somehow with the proposal. As a minority, and that's clearly what we are, to hope that our opinion will have any effect, that's an illusion I've been under ever since.

Well then, welcome to the club. It was the same for me. Exactly this garbage that is now produced was my concern:-)

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Anonym
CasinoManiac wrote on 06.02.2019 at 10:57 am
Nice to find a reference to Wunderino at the very bottom of the linked page and that you can still play there under Maltese license. More serious it already does not go. One also still promotes such a dirty casino.

unfortunately, I have no influence.had found the message in the google news on the current topic.why this is a competitor site, I do not understand, however?above were two links to sz, which apparently do not compete with gj.

and yes of course,wunderino is just as illegal as all other Online Casinos in germany.

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Christoph
Experienced
@OpaOma: We do not consider the Suddeutsche Zeitung (or websites of other newspapers) to be competitors because they are not gambling comparison portals.

On the Ostfußball page there were advertising links in the text and on the right side links to sports betting providers/casinos. That's why I changed the link - the danger is simply too great that through something like this even more spammers are logged in, who then also want to place their links here. They see that it might work under certain circumstances and try it again and again. There are online editors who employ working students or interns so that their links are placed in forums, comments and everywhere else on the Internet - just so that they have an advantage over other sites

Since I didn't think it was your intention to promote the other site in particular, I simply changed the link so that the other site would only get a slight advantage (maybe some traffic from GambleJoe users). I hope that's enough as a brief explanation on this.

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Anonym
Christoph wrote on 06.02.2019 at 15:00: @OpaOma: The Suddeutsche Zeitung (or websites of other newspapers) are not considered competitors by us, because they are not gambling comparison portals.

On the Ostfußball page there were advertising links in the text and on the right side links to sports betting providers/casinos. That's why I changed the link - the danger is simply too great that through something like this even more spammers are logged in, who then also want to place their links here. They see that it might work under certain circumstances and try it again and again. There are online editors who employ working students or interns so that their links are placed in forums, comments and everywhere else on the Internet - just so that they have an advantage over other sites

Since I didn't think it was your intention to promote the other site in particular, I simply changed the link so that the other site would only get a slight advantage (maybe some traffic from GambleJoe users). I hope that's enough as a brief explanation on this.

oK NO PROBLEM.

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m****9
ErichW wrote on 02/06/2019 at 23:28: It's time for the smashing of these OC's and the payment methods
I hope it so that Germany does not continue to make itself the whore of the Gausel men, Musel men, Malta men - and finally decisively bans these unregulated, rip-off, Gambling addiction-promoting OC`s

Why don't you just stop gambling if you don't like it? Gambling will always exist, regardless of the license, whether offline or online!

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
mmessner29 wrote on 02/06/2019 at 23:32
Why don't you just stop playing if you don't like it?

If everyone would stop gambling who wants to stop gambling (but can't due to addiction), then you could close down any drop-in centers, therapy places, casinos, arcades, etc!
(And anyone who looks around a bit knows that there are plenty of Genantes above)

Considering that,
what do you think who finances here in the FRG e.g. the 67,000 thousand set up Slot machines (+/- 15,000€ pieces), staff and everything else that hangs on it ... fun players?

For sure it is not the people who tell you: "if you don't like it then just stop".
Low budget fun players or those who have themselves under control would sooner or later ruin every store.


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Anonym
that's exactly how it looks, unfortunately the addicts can't stop.

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9****f
What a moronic answer.
The Dutch coffeeshops certainly have a license, too.

Is weed therefore allowed in Germany?
The answer is an absolute cheek.

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