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Other topics related to... : German states want to ban online casinos... (Page 9)

Topic created on 27th Jan. 2019 | Page: 9 of 10 | Answers: 97 | Views: 16,140
wettibernd
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Then I just look which bank in Malta opens an account for me. There are also enough people who have one in Switzerland or Luxembourg.

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wettibernd wrote on 30/01/2019 at 16:04: Then I'll just see which bank in Malta opens an account for me. There are also enough people who have one in Switzerland or Luxembourg.

better do Skrill or neteller

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I'm sure I'm going to sound a little hyperbolic

But Germany is developing more and more into a dictatorial state. However, only for the people who have different opinions than the majority
To ban an online casino is for me a step backwards. Germany is just what technology Internet and co. concerns, very far behind
Since it is not really interested in the responsible

I am even almost sure, they simply have no plan. since 2009 Merkel wants to cover a large part of Germany with at least 100mbit / s. now it is 2019 and nothing has happened
Partly you have 5km before the next bigger city only 16s lines, or less
Everything that happens in the network is a disaster

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You don't sound exaggerated. There are more points. And I know one thing, other countries are laughing at us by now

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they will never abolish online gaming. Therefore, keep everyone calm

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test45 wrote on 29/01/2019 at 10:23 am: I am sure the Online Casinos will soon no longer be allowed for players from Germany!!!!

- More and more banks now also prohibit deposits in casinos, it is even reversed deposits. I can Deposit with Sofortüberweisung for 10 days in no casino.

- Payouts in high buzz can lead to a big problem See the case of Youtube star Montana-Black.

- PayPal has also already said goodbye to the casino world

- The online Gambling addiction with the negative consequences has exploded in recent years, even officials become criminals because of their gambling addiction

- A friend of mine has been working in an addiction clinic for 1 year, 50% of the patients are there because of their gambling addiction and not because of drugs or alcohol.

I see the biggest problem with the banks, if now already banks refuse me the deposit or even charge back the money, then I don't want to know what happens when I pay out 20k or more. I would not be surprised if soon get mail from my bank or the tax office, my account statements from last year look like I would make big business, which is actually okay, but I do not pay taxes and I'm sure, can not fit the state, I have last year alone only what deposits to crack just the 80k mark. Payout was just under 75K, and of just under 40k from bank account the rest on Neteller, and that's still nothing if I see what other colleagues of mine in the year deposit for gambling there we are in the range 500K and the payouts are depending on luck, between 200 and 800k a year and all tax free....


Hello test 45

So your post I read with great interest. I would also really welcome it if the policy now finally banned the play in online casinos and technically blocked within the EU. It should not be technically too difficult to implement this and block access to online casinos from Germany.

You write correctly that banks reject payments for OC s and booked back.I had once made the mistake with my Visa card deposited at the OC. This has seen the bank of course - and this had after some further payments to the consequence that my bank blocked me the Visa card and me also immediately put the Dispo to zero.

Then I deposited via wallet Skrill. Alone to this I could now write a novel. These wallet are in my eyes almost criminal. I got there my money only after months paid out, after I had massively threatened with my lawyer

To be clear, banks are very sensitive when they see that their customers gamble on the Internet at OC. This can have the consequence that the banks massively downgrade the credit rating, cancel overdraft facilities and even refuse or cancel loans.

Banks and savings banks expect proper handling of money from their customers. The gamblers just can not handle money is now clear. The banks are then afraid for your money and report this also to the SCHUFA.

So, I hope that this message from the picture is not again only a press duck to have ne headline, but that now finally something happens.

Unfortunately, the fact is that more and more people are addicted to this very dangerous addiction. There are players who play for house and home and gamble away money which is intended to pay the rent or food.

These players not only harm themselves but endanger entire families, partners and other relatives.

It is a very dangerous addiction - and therefore every measure that fights or at least limits this addiction is desirable.

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Skitch22
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Howard wrote on 02/16/2019 12:39 PM
Hello Test 45

So your post I read with great interest. I, too, would really welcome it if the policy now finally bans gambling in Online Casinos and technically blocked within the EU. It should not be technically too difficult to implement this and block access to online casinos from Germany.

You write correctly that banks reject payments for OC s and booked back.I had once made the mistake with my Visa card deposited at the OC. This has seen the bank of course - and this had after some further payments to the consequence that my bank blocked me the Visa card and me also immediately put the Dispo to zero.

Then I deposited via wallet Skrill. Alone to this I could now write a novel. These wallet are in my eyes almost criminal. I got there my money only after months paid out, after I had massively threatened with my lawyer

To be clear, banks react very sensitively when they see that their customers gamble on the Internet at OC. This can have the consequence that the banks massively downgrade the credit rating, cancel overdraft facilities and even refuse or cancel loans.

Banks and savings banks expect proper handling of money from their customers. The gamblers just can not handle money is now clear. The banks are then afraid for your money and report this also to the SCHUFA.

So, I hope that this message from the picture is not again only a press duck to have ne headline, but that now finally something happens.

Unfortunately, the fact is that more and more people are addicted to this very dangerous addiction. There are players who play for house and home and gamble away money which is intended to pay the rent or food.

These players not only harm themselves but endanger entire families, partners and other relatives.

It is a very dangerous addiction - and therefore every measure that fights or at least limits this addiction is desirable.

That's why I no longer dare to play at Videoslots, when paying out the bank sees that it comes from the online casino, I currently only play at sunmaker because you can still make deposits and withdrawals with Paypal.

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m****9
Federal states want this Federal states want that, who cares?! The gambling lobby is far too powerful to be banned whether ON or OFFLINE. Lobbyism

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Marqes
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mmessner29 wrote on 16.02.2019 at 13:57: Federal states want this Federal states want that, who Interessierst?! The gambling lobby is far too powerful to be banned whether ON or OFFLINE. Lobbyism

Exactly, that's why I wonder how it was possible that Novoline and Merkur just went off the market in Germany, foregoing millions in revenue even though they were so powerful.

Just as exactly, because so it is with the weapon lobby in the USA also.
Not even the US. President (at that time Obama) came against it.
The richer, the more power and influence.

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Marqes wrote on 02/16/2019 at 14:22
Exactly, that's why I wonder how it was possible that Novoline and Merkur just left the market like that in Germany, giving up millions in revenue even though they were so powerful.

Just as exactly, because it is the same with the gun lobby in the US.
Not even the US. President (at that time Obama) came against it.
The richer, the more power and influence.

Because they now make more money in the Spielos when you can play Merkur and novo only there?

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