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Topic created on 11th Dec. 2020 | Page: 10 of 11 | Answers: 101 | Views: 25,816
Anonym
And how did it turn out?

😀

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Niroht
Experienced
Hidaruma wrote on 01/16/2021 at 1:47 pm

That's where your parents need to take a hand and knock some sense into you. Completely spineless behavior. Happy to take profits and want to sue if you lose. Disgusting.

Maybe not necessarily beating some sense into you. But apparently there are a few deficiencies in education accordingly.
At 20k profit everything is fine, then before eyes millions to rake greed eats the brain and then reclaim claim stellen🤢🤮
This simply includes things like:1.Who says A must also say B. 2.You can not just cherry pick (profit 20 k).
3. You have to take responsibility for your own misconduct and also stand up for it in the event of negative consequences.
Etcetera, etcetera. What went me in young years some things then so on the sack, felt it more than oldschool, today I pass this on to my son

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ExSpielsuchti
Amateur
I tried my luck and wrote to a casino where I deposited more than I won.
I threatened them with a lawyer, said I wanted my money back and 10 free spins on gonzo's quest.

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crenox
Rookie
ExSpielsuchti wrote on 20.01.2022 at 21:33: I tried my luck and wrote to a casino where I deposited more than I won.
Threatened them with a lawyer, said I want my money back and get 10 free spins on gonzo's quest.

Congratulations, think

Will also try it😅.

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t****o
Hidaruma wrote on 01/16/2021 at 1:47 pm

That's where your parents need to take a hand and knock some sense into you. Completely spineless behavior. Happy to take profits and want to sue if you lose. Disgusting.

So basically to demand decency and morality in a casino forum is already a thing in itself. Indirectly the

Casinos defend, as well. I must be unworldly to do that

Number error in the address, wrong game played with the bonus, harassment during Verification, or it is simply not paid out
paid out. I think casinos knock out enough clunkers. For this purpose, they consciously take the Risk of playing in a
to offer their services in a country where gambling has been banned until now. Knowing that this is not allowed. But the greed
is of course greater. Even if 10% of 100% demand their money back, it is still a fat business.
Do you think that would not be taken into account? Do you think they are that stupid? Just like Amazon returns because someone doesn't like the color
doesn't like the color, even though it is boldly shown on a picture. Are they also the very last ones, or do they just exercise their
Right exercise, or the goodwill?

Now tell me who has the lousier character?

In my opinion, everyone can get their money back. The providers know it, and do it anyway.
So they have to face the consequences.
That is/would be the case in any industry.

To do so, as if this is the very last thing, has apparently never looked into the soul of gamblers, and in the
Division really zero idea! And no, I have nothing booked back or intend to! But I hope that
all get their money back!

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Lukifisch
Visitor
Gigi55 wrote on 01/15/2022 at 01:09: And how did it turn out?

😀


The deadline for the appeal expires at the end of the week, legally also according to the lawyer of the other side a clear matter it will be recoveries up to 15,000 € in the near future at 888 treated with a settlement according to RA.

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Lukifisch
Visitor
Hidaruma wrote on 01/16/2021 at 1:47 pm

That's where your parents need to take a hand and knock some sense into you. Completely spineless behavior. Happy to take profits and want to sue if you lose. Disgusting.

now I'll tell you one thing the whole profit isja anyway flowed back into the casino at that time I did not know that this was illegal my life was ruined I wish no one not even you and now I come back to a normal life and there help you 20K immensely the lawsuit was also won and the 20k are already on the account have since then never touched a casino let alone thought about it it was me in any case ne lesson!

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jakob1100
THEREFORE YOUR GAMBLED MONEY IS RECLAIMABLE!
Only win2day has a legal gambling license in Austria and is therefore allowed to offer online gambling in this country. All other providers do not have a license - therefore all losses are reclaimable! Not much different in Germany.

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Falke
Expert
Thorin2017 wrote on 01/15/2022 at 09:04 AM
Beating sense into them maybe not necessarily. But apparently there are some deficiencies in education accordingly.
At 20k win everything is fine, then in front of eyes millions to rake greed eats the brain and then reclaim claim stellen🤢🤮
This simply includes things like:1.Who says A must also say B. 2.You can not just cherry pick (win 20 k).
3. You have to take responsibility for your own misconduct and also stand up for it in the event of negative consequences.
Etcetera, etcetera. What went me in young years some things then so on the sack, felt it more than oldschool, today I pass this on to my son

Although the contribution is a bit older, but still like to answer it.

If there's something I can't stand, it's completely unworldly moralistic statements in which you try to make yourself out to be the better person.

I have already made enough life experience that just such people then in other topics so nothing to do with morality. But this is not meant to be an insinuation in your direction, just a note not to always represent all players who make reclamations as a full chassis.

The casinos deliberately take the Risk of offering their services illegally. Therefore, they must also reckon with clawbacks.

And seriously assume that either a gambling addict will not accept the offer or someone who has lost his entire existence with it and now gets a second chance is completely unworldly.
The one who went broke because of the casinos will definitely have a bad conscience if he sues a company worth millions, where the casino owner drives his Ferrari to Monaco and makes himself comfortable for a few days on his yacht with the best champagne.

Rather, people who represent your view are morally questionable to look at, that you prefer to grant the owner a few champagne bottles more than the player in the one-room apartment.
And this only because the players make use of their right. It's not like the players are doing an illegal chargeback or anything. No, damn it. German judges pronounce a verdict, whether you like it or not. And the fact is that the casinos are active in the knowledge of the illegality in the respective country.
And the bottom line is that despite the paybacks, they still make more than enough money in those countries. And to emphasize it again - illegal

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Anonym
Falke wrote on 06.06.2022 at 23:40
Is a bit older the post, but still like to reply to it.

If there's one thing I can't stand, it's completely unworldly moralistic statements where you try to make yourself out to be the better person.

I have already made enough life experience that just such people then in other topics so nothing to do with morality. But this is not meant to be an insinuation in your direction, just a note not to always represent all players who make reclamations as a full chassis.

The casinos deliberately take the Risk of offering their services illegally. Therefore, they must also reckon with clawbacks.

And seriously assume that either a gambling addict will not accept the offer or someone who has lost his entire existence with it and now gets a second chance is completely unworldly.
The one who went broke because of the casinos will definitely have a bad conscience if he sues a company worth millions, where the casino owner drives his Ferrari to Monaco and makes himself comfortable for a few days on his yacht with the best champagne.

Rather, people who represent your view are morally questionable to look at, that you prefer to grant the owner a few champagne bottles more than the player in the one-room apartment.
And this only because the players make use of their right. It's not like the players are doing an illegal chargeback or anything. Hell no. German judges pronounce a verdict, whether you like it or not. And the fact is that the casinos are active in the knowledge of the illegality in the respective country.
And the bottom line is that despite the paybacks, they still make more than enough money in those countries. And to emphasize it again - illegal

Thank you very much, finally a reasonable statement..

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