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Quo Vadis Gamble Joe?
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it is not even wanted to work customer-oriented.
then too much money goes down the drain, and you can't cancel anything.
And this shows that everyone is only out for the maximum win.
by all means and because of all means. also by unfair means.
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Quo Vadis Gamble Joe?
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So if I would open a casino (and maybe I do in the next few years), then I would work 100% customer-oriented, because that ensures me success in the long run. It's no secret that customer-oriented Online Casinos perform better (worlds better) than casinos that are constantly bitching. There are unfortunately far too many incompetent or actually antisocial casino operators (but also offline, not only online) but there are also a handful of good casinos and nice contacts. One rule I could find so far. The more a casino has to do with Novomatic, the more disgusting it becomes.
And to your backup: you speak as if there would always be problems with payouts in every online casino. However, this is not true. People win (even big, with small stakes) and there are no problems with payouts.
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Quo Vadis Gamble Joe?
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if that is your casino
how is that with novomatic? then there must be some specifications from the
come from the game manufacturer, right?
Or are the percentage of the loss involved? only then it would make sense!
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Quo Vadis Gamble Joe?
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There are some casinos that are more or less directly operated by Novomatic (Novomatic is also a game producer). I don't want to go into too much detail, because in our experience they like to complain a lot. Let's put it this way: Online Casinos that are more or less directly operated by Novomatic / Löwenplay I have not exactly had good experiences and the contacts are, to put it politely, rather unpleasant. The higher the position of the employee, the more disgusting it usually gets in this corporation.
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Quo Vadis Gamble Joe?
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and those who perform like this usually also have enough dirt.
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Quo Vadis Gamble Joe?
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Well, they say goodbye not because they are so sweet and law-abiding, but rather because they have discovered a new market they want to attack: The US market. In order to get a license there, however, they must not be guilty of anything worldwide and need an absolutely clean slate. Apparently, several hundred million euros have already been invested there. If the US regulatory authorities knew who was coming to their country ...
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Quo Vadis Gamble Joe?
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Quo Vadis Gamble Joe?
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they have done themselves a favor
but this also shows that the americans know and recognize that it is forbidden in germany,
that it is forbidden in germany
this means that they will not come back before a new regulation in germany
believe the amis do not fackeln there for a long time, and also again withdraw
licenses. they are more painless, and the agreements will be clearly defined.
hopefully with an independent upper authority!
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Quo Vadis Gamble Joe?
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I think you still put it very kindly! I'm new here, but see here (without naming names) as some clearly takes the Oc in protection and always refers to the terms and conditions.
AGBs are consistently strikingly similar in structure at all OCs. To put it in a nutshell, the T&Cs are designed to list as many scenarios as possible in which the casino does not have to pay out anything.
Quite honestly to put it quite banally: Even the nose on the photo of the ID card could not fit (from the perspective of the casino) to the name. With a reference to the terms and conditions would then simply retain ne payment, block account, done.
Unfortunately, this forum has clearly missed the initial goals. Even if the intention was good in the beginning. In the end, it boils down to the same thing. Even more advertising for casinos. Vlt even deliberately by funding the individual providers.
Unfortunately, you (gamble joe operator) must realize that you are only an instrument of online casinos. Whether voluntarily, by payment or unconsciously is totally irrelevant!
it is unfortunately much easy to make this game with instead of the players honestly (also very critically opposite the ocs) to clear up.
man sh is just greedy.
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Quo Vadis Gamble Joe?
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What I am currently asking myself is this: What happens if the authorities there get wind of the fact that Novomatic has been operating in some gray area for years and has only recently left this gray area? I think Novomatic has not exactly the cleanest record (in all areas). It can't be that a company doesn't raise money in a very clean way, uses the gray money to spread itself on the US market and competes with the domestic companies there, which have always kept to the law.
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