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Online Casinos in general: What happens if a casino transfers too much to me ? Refund ?

Topic created on 25th Mar. 2019 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 13 | Views: 5,815
Anonym
Hello, I do not want to give a concrete example now, but what happens theoretically if a casino pays me too much, or double ?

So suppose I request a payment and the casino has a number error or pays out twice
Can they claim it back?
If, for example, the payment was made by Trustly ?
If it is a Malta casino and has transferred too much to me? Can they then demand that I transfer it back?

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Knochen
Elite
Of course, they can demand it, and from a moral point of view, they are in the right for the time being. Whether they can collect it I dare to doubt. In the end, you probably have the choice: transfer the money back, or never play in this casino again. Because the amount will certainly be offset, at the latest with the next payout

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DeinVater
Top Member
Only karma can answer this question for you...:)

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wettibernd
Expert
I think that under European law the casino can even sue for the claim. After all, it is money that does not belong to you.

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Maja80
Amateur
This is exactly what happened to me at Sunmaker. They have transferred a payout twice to PayPal. Stupidly, I really did not notice because I really had a good run and several withdrawals were received on the same day.
I deposited again at sunmaker and also paid out. Three months later, another withdrawal was pending, which was then withheld. By inquiring at the support, I was then told that when checking the account would have noticed that I have received money twice. Strangely enough, this was three months later and in the meantime was also paid out normally.

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Elite
wettibernd wrote on 03/25/2019 at 15:43: I think that under European law the casino can even sue for the claim. It is after all money that does not belong to you.

Could be. But would anything happen, given the current legal situation? A German bank could well refuse to execute such a direct debit. And then? Collection companies? If you don't pay them, what should happen? Does a bailiff come and demand an affidavit from you? Probably not. It is clear that the casino is in the right in this situation, but I doubt that they can implement this right

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Anonym
Thank you first for your comments. The case with me is probably a little different, there is apparently a bug where you can request his payout several times, let's see how that develops further, I will not share more here for now, let's see.

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Reskim
Experienced
Wasn't there already such a case here in the forum last year ? ...

Try your luck obs works and let ma know

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stevo11984
Amateur
if they do their tax return, it will be reclaimed ... Greeting

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Anonym
Hail Mary nothing will happen

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