The state does not want you to play at Lottoland because it fears the competition to its offer 6 from 49.
The state says Lottoland is illegal because it expects a deterrent effect so that no one dares to play at Lottoland.
Lottoland is of course not the real Lotto 6 out of 49 because it is now once a private Provider and not a state as with the original.
Lottoland says that quite openly that you only bet on the numbers to circumvent the ban.
And Lottoland has a license of course not from Germany because they did not get there at the time but in Malta.
I had once phoned with a lawyer about it regarding Lottoland win payouts.
The lawyer said that it is forbidden because no German license but if they pay out the win and he then now once on the account appears a bank Dan can not as a thank you close the account because of it.
The problem is that if Lottoland from the beginning simply does not want to pay out, you can not do anything and Deposit the win as for example in the German lotto
Motorbiene wrote on 13.07.2022 at 10:25
I live in Baden-Wuerttemberg. My husband and I like to play at Lottoland and had payouts
We were called very often by the Sparkasse, written to and reminded not to do this
After six months, my husband and I received a letter that they no longer tolerate this. If a payment from Malta is to be seen they would cancel both accounts, business and private.
why didn't you switch to e-wallets (skrill or neteller) after the first reminder? that way you can avoid such problems
garfield68 wrote on 07/13/2022 at 17:15
why didn't you switch to e-wallets ( Skrill or neteller) after the first reminder? that way you can avoid such problems
Right. I absolutely do not understand this either
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garfield68 wrote on 07/13/2022 at 17:15
why didn't you switch to e-wallets ( Skrill or neteller) after the first reminder? that way you can avoid such problems
Don't think that will do anything in the future. Since it is now regulated here, they have to submit to German laws
german laws. The state will not stand by and watch.
It will, as far as possible, close all loopholes, as it is with all other things.
Savings bank wants statement on transactions
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The state says Lottoland is illegal because it expects a deterrent effect so that no one dares to play at Lottoland.
Lottoland is of course not the real Lotto 6 out of 49 because it is now once a private Provider and not a state as with the original.
Lottoland says that quite openly that you only bet on the numbers to circumvent the ban.
And Lottoland has a license of course not from Germany because they did not get there at the time but in Malta.
I had once phoned with a lawyer about it regarding Lottoland win payouts.
The lawyer said that it is forbidden because no German license but if they pay out the win and he then now once on the account appears a bank Dan can not as a thank you close the account because of it.
The problem is that if Lottoland from the beginning simply does not want to pay out, you can not do anything and Deposit the win as for example in the German lotto
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why didn't you switch to e-wallets (skrill or neteller) after the first reminder? that way you can avoid such problems
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Savings bank wants statement on transactions
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Right. I absolutely do not understand this either
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Savings bank wants statement on transactions
Nobody has liked this post so far
Don't think that will do anything in the future. Since it is now regulated here, they have to submit to German laws
german laws. The state will not stand by and watch.
It will, as far as possible, close all loopholes, as it is with all other things.
This post has been translated automatically