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Other topics related to... : Recoveries from casinos - what is the legal situation? (Page 3)

Topic created on 15th May. 2023 | Page: 3 of 3 | Answers: 38 | Views: 7,044
colmuks
Rookie

Falcon wrote on 05/15/2023 at 2:54 pm:
Yes, I totally agree with that. The instant purchases are pure rip off.


In Austria, for example, the best thing would be to pay the lawyer yourself, otherwise you just give money to the litigation financier in many cases as well. But here you should be well versed and know which casinos are willing to pay and which are not. Because if you have to garnish the money, a process financier pays off again in full.
And it's also smart to use a process financier in Germany, since the legal situation here is not yet clear.

But from the instant purchases should be refrained in any case.

Hello Falcon!

Is there any experience with U N I B E T or the Trannel international Ltd group ? Does one know there approximately who pays and who does not ? LG

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Habenichts
So I know that litigation funders definitely support lawsuits against the following providers:

bwin
Tipico Games
Tipico Sports Betting
Electra Works Ltd
TSG Interactive
888 Germany
Rootz
BV (Germany) Ltd
Interwetten Gaming
Betway Ltd
NetBet
Hillside

And a few more. I took legal action the year before last and got almost 12,000 EUR back last year. For the fact that I actually only sent out one email, that was pretty reasonable

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Dutch78
Top Member

Habenichts wrote on 11.01.2024 at 16:14: received almost EUR 12,000 back last year. For the fact that I actually only sent out one email, that was pretty reasonable


Sending out an email for 12,000 euros would be too much effort for me.
You must have had a lot of work to do to formulate it, that also took time, didn't it?
Yes, and then you also have to wait for a reply, which will surely take a day or two.
I wouldn't have that much patience.

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upola
Legend
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gamble1
Legend

Dutch78 wrote on January 11th, 2024 at 6:01 pm:


Sending out an email for 12,000 euros would be too much effort for me.
You certainly had some effort to formulate it, that also took time, didn't it?
Yes, and then you also have to wait for a reply, which will surely take a day or two.
I wouldn't have that much patience.


Well, what is time, we also make thousands of euros here by pressing a button, so what's a bit of extra work if pressing the button doesn't work

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SouthAfrica10
I (26yo, 4,000 loss at Tipico Sportwetten) have now received a similar offer (5%) from Gamesright. That doesn't matter to me either, the offer is too low. I am now considering whether I should sign the PKF contract. Even if it reads perfectly, I could end up with very little or nothing at all - in the event of a settlement, 48% of the settlement amount and perhaps legal costs will be deducted.

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Falke
Expert
SouthAfrica10 wrote on 17.01.2024 at 19:32: I (26yo, 4,000 loss at Tipico Sportwetten) have now received a similar offer (5%) from Gamesright. That doesn't matter to me either, the offer is too low for that. I am now considering whether I should sign the PKF contract. Even if it reads perfectly, I could end up with very little or nothing at all - in the event of a settlement, 48% of the settlement amount and perhaps legal costs will be deducted.

5% is a pure rip-off. 48% is also very high, but you won't have to pay any legal costs because the PF pays them, otherwise why would you hire him? And in the end, the casinos pay the legal costs anyway.


So there are certainly better offers than almost 50%. I would never go for the 5%, it borders on fraud.

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Marialopez

Habenichts wrote on 11.01.2024 at 16:14: So I know that litigation funders definitely support lawsuits against the following providers:

bwin
Tipico Games
Tipico sports betting
Electra Works Ltd
TSG Interactive
888 Germany
Rootz
BV (Germany) Ltd
Interwetten Gaming
Betway Ltd
NetBet
Hillside

And a few more. I took legal action the year before last and got almost 12,000 EUR back last year. For the fact that I actually only sent out one email, that was pretty useful

Who did you do that with at gamesright? There are a lot of scammers out there, I'm afraid of turning to the wrong person

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Badeente
Hello,
as I have heard/read so much about reclaiming casino losses, I have contacted a litigation funder who has confirmed on request to reclaim from Quasar gaming as well. I am now supposed to request a win-loss record.
But as Quasar gaming has not been available in Germany since 2018, I don't know which Provider to contact. All help centers and customer services are of course no longer available. Has anyone had any experience in this regard...?

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