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Online Casinos in general: Too much money paid out (Page 2)

Topic created on 08th Oct. 2019 | Page: 2 of 5 | Answers: 42 | Views: 15,280
Falko
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Magnus wrote on 08/10/2019 at 18:37
700 euro

Oh that is of course a very nice sum not a pill palle amount, well ok then you just do not play there anymore and there is good

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artofjosh
Amateur
Congratulations shot❤😂😂

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v****2
i would also keep the money...
f**k the casino...you just play somewhere else
if they notice it at all

how long do you have the money

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G****e
Keep. Get from us anyway always too much 😂

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Magnus
Visitor
vomvom12 wrote on 08.10.2019 at 21:51: I would also keep the coal...
f**k the casino...you just play somewhere else
if they notice it überhaubt

how long have you had the money

since 4. october!

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Anonym
I would keep it. What else should happen except that they block you? And there are plenty of other casinos where you can play. Congratulations on the win

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mm250ps
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Hammer, was clear that most say "keep the coal".
And the other way around? The casino debits double for a Deposit?!
Then the gejammer post here are again common and common how crappy the casino is!
You all want your money, want honesty from the casino, but when they make a mistake = you want to rip them off.

If the cashier at Aldi gives you 20 € too much back, you also put in ne?
That he then has to pay out of his pocket in the evening, you don't care ne?!

Give the money back if you have not won it honestly, it is not yours!

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upola
Legend
Oh yes, and how much money do casinos keep for some flimsy reason?
So don't play the moralizer.

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mm250ps
Amateur
Who? To 99% all players are too stupid to use a bonus. Nobody reads the bonus rules and when it comes to payout, the whining is big.

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Quippie
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mm250ps wrote on 09/10/2019 at 11:46: Who? To 99% all players are too stupid to use a bonus. Nobody reads the bonus rules and when it comes to payout the whining is big.

I see it also like most. Also keep. Sure, with most you get your money. But the justifications that Upola means are certainly not only bonus conditions. How often are you harassed with Verification, or delaying the payout. And I dare say that almost everyone has cancelled a withdrawal.
If you now come with Aldi, I give even a cent back. And why? Because I get the money out immediately without waiting.

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