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Online Casinos in general: Reportage - Online casinos: Money back from illegal gambling (Page 10)

Topic created on 08th Sep. 2018 | Page: 10 of 25 | Answers: 248 | Views: 118,446
Ichbins2018
Top Member
OpaOma wrote on 07.12.2018 at 15:47
there should be probably 95% of all visitors of gambeljoe actually not here?or why do you put so much emphasis on the disclaimer?

Because people who can read are clearly at an advantage @OpaOma -
and because the so-called Rückbucher apparently only begin to read when it comes to flush money in the cash

And because I do not like mendacity now times, therefore also again a small hint on the Disclaimer.

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Anonym
Just disgusting people who charge back funds. If they would at least use this process to stop... No, instead, you use this opportunity to play again...

In the spring, my bank advisor wanted to withdraw all the payments. They were even instant transfers, so I wondered about his suggestion that he could reverse the transactions. He asked me if everything was ok and I was not involved in any illegal business etc.

However, I did not want him to reverse any payments so I did not "tell" him anything. I find it completely ridiculous and hypocritical to withdraw your money again once you have received the "service"...

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Anonym
Ichbins2018 wrote on 07/12/2018 at 15:23: players are not insightful @Ankor and if, then at the earliest when they are on the ground and there is just nothing between, except gambling.
Until it is however so far applies predominantly the slogan: the hope dies last.
Playing in this/your context is also not a "mistake" as you write -it would be nice, many times an addiction develops from an initial fun of playing
-and thus it is a damn disease, one with a very rapidly increasing number of affected people.

And as far as re-booking is concerned, for me personally it's a thorn in the side anyway (ignorance of the law aside),
but also Chargeback will not be able to cure an addiction, that on the one hand and on the other hand.....
Here in the forum Chargeback is also no secret, many know about the so-called gray area, but as long as the game is running, no one cares.
But woe when they have arrived at the bottom, then the whining really starts...
Formerly Pro Casino....do you want to spoil our game etc. (I get PN like that) -but suddenly you don't know how many cement buckets you have to haul to catch their tears.

Gamble Joe aside...the guys are really doing a great job.
I especially like their lyrics, which I think at least people here are interested in
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That's why I think it's irresponsible for someone to charge back and gamble again. If you have developed an addiction that you can not fight alone, you should get help in this context.

I still stand by what I wrote earlier, I see the problem with poor self-help and addiction factors more clearly lately. When people don't want to play anymore, they have to become active themselves and in this context I see the fault a little bit with the player.

Everyone who has an addiction can take measures to at least curb the addiction. Mostly, however, as you yourself describe nothing is done and if it is quite dicey then you book back. It is quite clear that it is not morally 100% justifiable, but it is still better than going into private bankruptcy, etc..

There are many here in the forum with moderate to severe addiction problems, who reads the posts can count the few without or with hardly any problems on maybe 2 hands. The development is fluid, yet some stop somewhere and others know no stop at all. Despite addiction, we have a will for which we are responsible.

A discussion whether one should book back or not... I think opinions on this change when you have experienced existential fears themselves.

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Anonym
Good that everyone knows better than me if I am addicted and if I would play again after IF I get right and get my bets back.
And then you are called "deviant" without even knowing anyone.
I have in November over 7,000 euros paid out winning pictures there are a few even here of it,,,won and PAID OFF and want to post back not because I'm down but because I generally now would like to stop
but continue to think and title people as disgusting that fits already

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Anonym
MCReyn wrote on 07.12.2018 at 20:56: Good that everyone knows better than me if I am addicted and if I would play again after IF I get right and get my bets back.
And then you get labeled as "deviant" without even knowing anyone.
I have in November over 7,000 euros paid out winning pictures there are a few even here of it,,,won and PAID OFF and want to post back not because I'm down but because I generally now would like to stop
but continue to think and title people as disgusting that fits already

Then just for info: deduct profits when posting back. Had read that in the context.

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Anonym
Zockertyp89 wrote on 07/12/2018 at 21:01
Then just for info: deduct wins when posting back. Had read that in context.

That is correct.

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Anonym
MCReyn wrote on 07.12.2018 at 20:56: Good that everyone knows better than me if I am addicted and if I would play again after IF I get right and get my bets back.
And then you get labeled as "deviant" without even knowing anyone.
I have in November over 7,000 euros paid out winning pictures there are a few even here of it,,,won and PAID OFF and want to post back not because I'm down but because I generally now would like to stop
but continue to think and title people as disgusting that fits already

If you actually want to use it as an opportunity to REALLY quit, then you can initiate it. But I highly doubt many who actually initiate something like this will actually quit. Before you really decide to make such a move, think really hard about why you're doing it

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G****e
Already something new ?

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Anonym
Only times to the people who like to book back funds when they have lost...that will also be a reason why PayPal zb. on the gambling withdraws. These Kloppis the funds back book so to speak actually shovel their own grave (or that for all of us). Because at some point there will be no more Dienstliester who want to do that to themselves...

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sippi
Expert
Exactly. I wonder if people would have returned their winnings and claimed their bets if they had won, since casinos are illegal. Morals and such...

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