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Online Casinos in general: quadruple payout (Page 2)

Topic created on 10th Aug. 2020 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 23 | Views: 4,171
Taybone
Amateur
Jokerboy wrote on 11.08.2020 at 02:20: What do you make a head. The TE is a nutcase! Always do not understand such discussions anyway

"Hello, I got a whole lot of money transferred, what should I do?"

Is it unjustified, then pay it back! But first post in a public forum and get advice on how to escape a penalty. Instead of creating an account and writing to Daniel directly and asking if he has any info there. He will not tell on you!

Like you, but also casinos read here. The thread is evidence for them that you publicly admit that you do not want to pay back. Who knows who all they know...

What kind of "penalty"?

Just playing in Oc's is illegal, criminally nothing will happen there, vorallem I am not aware of any crime that the TE should have done otherwise. Not paying back is not a crime

Civil law exists anyway no contract

"Who they know everything"

Alcapone, Hells Angels and Inkasso Moscow stand with the sum directly before door #Ironie.

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Anonym
Taybone wrote on 08/11/2020 at 02:35 PM
What kind of "penalty"?

Just playing in Oc's is illegal, criminally nothing will happen there, especially I'm not aware of any crime the TE is supposed to have done otherwise. Not paying back is not a criminal offense

Civil law exists anyway no contract

"Who they know everything"

Alcapone, Hells Angels and Inkasso Moscow stand with the sum directly before door #Ironie.

Penalty or not. The penalty is that the casino has contacted us and says that it was a booking error and would like to have the money back. And that no goon squad comes now is probably also clear. Nevertheless, it can happen that casinos also communicate with each other and if you do not comply with such requests, that you are then blocked in many other casinos

Whether playing in Ocs is illegal or not must still be clarified. It already has been for 20 years. I am firmly convinced that there will soon be a decision on this. Until then, you can read through the threads here, where people had to go to the police or the tax office and how many years they got in the end for "illegal" gambling...

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Sarkasto
Expert
v****2
if you are writing the truth, then you have been really lucky...
and just bagged three mille, as they say in cologne.
pay back at arxxx...not a cent I would pay back and
the casino can you nothing.... if that is really true then
congratulations....good rtp

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Silence
Amateur
michaelR wrote on 10/08/2020 at 20:50: Hello everyone,

i've been reading here for years, but just registered because this is the first time I've had a question myself:

I've been gambling for quite a long time, have already lost quite a bit, am sort of addicted to gambling
Last week I won something for the first time, was able to play my way up from 10 euros to 750 €, I wanted to take that as a reason to stop playing for good and immediately made a withdrawal. A few days later I noticed that I got 4 x 750 euros paid out (via Wolrdpay). I then read a little here and found in an older post a statement by Daniel that the casino can not claim the refund. Does that still apply?
The casino is headquartered on Isle of Man, but is licensed in Germany and Malta according to the imprint. The address is in Malta

Yesterday I received an email from the casino informing me about the incorrect payouts. It also said that they will try to reverse the payments and if that would not work, my "intervention" is required

Please no moral discussion, I would just like to know if the statement of Daniel also applies to a casino licensed in Germany or whether I have to expect that they send me a "bill collector" or "trouble" is made at the bank?

Thanks already (I'm really scared of trouble - on the other hand, I've already lost so much that I can use the money well - that's an understatement)

Does anyone know?

Thanks already.
Micha

Whatever some write here...

Your question was rough :
Can I keep the money without any consequences ?

Very clear answer : Yes !
Legally, absolutely nothing can happen to you

The only thing that will happen is that you will be banned in the casino and in the affiliated casino group.

Possibly the casino also threatens you with legal action to make you afraid.

But this is bullshit because absolutely nothing can happen to you!

Here in the forum there were already some who have been paid too much and have kept the money.

The question is, how can this happen ? Directly 3x too often 750€ to get transferred

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michaelR
Thank you very much for all the replies
As I said, however, is not concerned with assessing whether the matter is morally reprehensible or not

I was concerned with the questions:

1) Does Daniel's statement from 2018 still hold true that the casino can't sue for money from me, even if it's pretty clear that it's a booking error. .
2) Does it also apply if it was not the casino that transferred money to my account, but a financial service Provider (Worldpay)
The casino also writes in its mail that the error was made by the financial service provider.


That I am then blocked at all casinos would be perfectly fine with me. I have gambled away more than 3 years income in the last 15 years. I want to get out and probably this would even be the only way for me not to fall off the wagon and "make peace with it".

Thanks!
Micha

Ah, someone wrote that I should register and write to Daniel directly:
I am registered - as you can see - or not?
That one should write the moderators directly, was not clear to me. I thought the forum was there to ask questions or to exchange

@Silence: Thank you! This has now overlapped

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G****e
Keep the money and since you want to quit anyway, this is a good exit. Do not think that there will be anything. There is the other way around yes enough that the nice oc's do not pay out but can pay in like a wild. Good luck getting out of the shit 😃🙏💪

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Silence
Amateur
michaelR wrote on 11/08/2020 at 08:49: Thank you for all the replies
As I said, however, I am not concerned with assessing whether the thing is morally reprehensible or not

I was concerned with the questions:

1) Does Daniel's statement from 2018 still hold true, that the casino can't sue for money from me, even if it's pretty clear that it's an accounting error. .
2) Does it also apply if it was not the casino that transferred money to my account, but a financial service Provider (Worldpay)
The casino also writes in its mail that the error was made by the financial service provider.


That I am then blocked at all casinos would be perfectly fine with me. I have gambled away more than 3 years income in the last 15 years. I want to get out and probably this would even be the only way for me not to fall off the wagon and "make peace with it".

Thanks!
Micha

Ah, someone wrote that I should register and write to Daniel directly:
I am registered - as you can see - or not?
That one should write the moderators directly, was not clear to me. I thought the forum was there to ask questions or to exchange

@Silence: Thank you! This has now overlapped.

You're welcome !
See the money as a " compensation" to finish.

Do not be afraid of threatening emails on the part of the casino because as already written, they can not do anything at all!

I wish you much strength and success in the exit from gambling

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mowolum
Elite

michaelR wrote on 11/08/2020 at 08:49: Thank you for all the replies
As I said, however, I am not concerned with assessing whether the thing is morally reprehensible or not

I was concerned with the questions:

1) Does Daniel's statement from 2018 still hold true, that the casino can't sue for money from me, even if it's pretty clear that it's an accounting error. .
2) Does it also apply if it was not the casino that transferred money to my account, but a financial service Provider (Worldpay)
The casino also writes in its mail that the error was made by the financial service provider.


That I am then blocked at all casinos would be perfectly fine with me. I have gambled away more than 3 years income in the last 15 years. I want to get out and probably this would even be the only way for me not to fall off the wagon and "make peace with it".

Thanks!
Micha

Ah, someone wrote that I should register and write to Daniel directly:
I am registered - as you can see - or not?
That one should write the moderators directly, was not clear to me. I thought the forum was there to ask questions or to exchange

@Silence: Thank you! This has now overlapped.

What answers did you expect.

You should have been clear that you would already start something with your post.
What is the ultimate answer?
That can answer you no one, because everyone make everything right, is an art that no one can

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upola
Legend
I also do not know why he should write to Daniel.
Daniel is not a lawyer and can only express his opinion, like all users here.
The TE should do what he thinks is right.

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