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Topic created on 24th Mar. 2019 | Page: 6 of 8 | Answers: 74 | Views: 51,660
Insa24
Top Member
I don't have any experience with retrieving casino funds yet, because a) I only know this "retrieve" from direct debits and b) I wouldn't know how to start on my own, without any kind of legal help.
I took a closer look at the website and I think it only really makes sense if you have really serious problems due to your Gambling addiction, are in therapy anyway and see no other way out

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Insa24 wrote on 28.03.2019 at 10:28: I have no experience with casino money retrieval, because a) I know this "retrieve" only from direct debits and b) I would not know alone, without any kind of legal help, how I should start there.
I took a closer look at the website and I think it only really makes sense if you have really serious problems due to your Gambling addiction, are in therapy anyway and see no other way out.

There are other forums @Insa24 that deal very intensively with exactly this topic.

On GJ, I personally would not spread it, after all, it's about gambling here.

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Begbie
Elite
The AG Leverkusen has confirmed the first judgment of the AG Munich.
And further determined:

https://www.anwalt-leverkusen.de/aktuelles/detail/illegales-online-gluecksspiel-banken-koennen-sich-nicht-auf-automatisiertes-verfahren-berufen.html

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Anonym
I was told today that the website is a so-called state Trojan. Anyone who gets his money back and gives his real name and address there, will soon get mail from the prosecutor's office. Has anyone here from the forum already received a yellow letter?

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Knochen
Elite
Harakiri wrote on 13.04.2019 at 19:54: I was told today that the website is a so-called state Trojan. Anyone who gets his money back and gives his clear name and address there, will soon get mail from the prosecutor's office. Has anyone here from the forum already received a yellow letter?

What should this have to do with the state Trojan?

I would be very surprised if the German state would go in this way to "catch players". Sounds a bit like typical paranoid conspiracy theory as you can find them unfortunately far too often on the Internet

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Sunnyundflo
Top Member
Harakiri wrote on 13.04.2019 at 19:54: I was told today that the website is a so-called state Trojan. Anyone who gets his money back and gives his clear name and address there, will soon get mail from the prosecutor's office. Has anyone here from the forum already received a yellow letter?what kind of e

what a nonsense )))))))))))))))))))))))))))99

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Anonym
Why nonsense? I had the info from someone who is affected by it himself. Yellow letter with summons to the police station in his city for illegal gambling. However, so far there is nothing in connection with the above website. This is only the assumption. We will find out more in the week after Easter.

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Anonym
Harakiri wrote on 04/14/2019 at 11:01: Why nonsense? I had the info from someone who is affected by it himself. Yellow letter with summons to the police station in his city for illegal gambling. However, so far there is nothing related to the above website. This is only the assumption. We will find out more in the week after Easter.

In principle, the players incriminate themselves by filing a lawsuit or demanding their money from the financial service providers. Financial service providers want to get their money back. Banks etc. are accused of having tolerated illegal gambling and I can therefore imagine that a bank will then file a complaint against the person so that they are off the hook

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Begbie
Elite

Harakiri wrote on 04/14/2019 at 11:01: Why nonsense? I had the info from someone who is affected by it himself. Yellow letter with summons to the police station in his city for illegal gambling. However, so far there is nothing related to the above website. This is only the assumption. We will find out more in the week after Easter.

if it were as you write, it would have already made waves and become known.

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wettibernd
Expert
If I would do something like that, I would have sent a voluntary declaration to the public prosecutor's office beforehand. More than 90% of the proceedings would be discontinued in advance, perhaps with the condition of a small fine

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