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Casumo: [resolved] Casumo refuses to pay out / proof of income (Page 4)

Topic created on 16th Aug. 2019 | Page: 4 of 8 | Answers: 77 | Views: 19,574
Anonym

the 50.000 € should be valid for many OC's ?

if even the period should be indifferent (why actually?) that should
hardly possible to prove that with the sum, who pays already 50 Mille
in one year ? very few I think times

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fros7byte
Rookie
that with the 50.000€ CAN'T be true. then i would have had to experience such a check at sunmaker and co long ago. and on twitch the streamers also say, it is every time Casumo who scare away the customers with this scam.

i have now uploaded my 7th proof...high resolution...2500x3000 pixel...I can read it when I stand 3 meters away from the monitor....that's all that is technically still possible with me....

the livechat just starved me....no reaction anymore...

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Anonym

DaGambler wrote on 08/18/2019 1:36 PM

Well, conclusive is different for me. I am a customer there. What would you say if you shop at Media Markt for over 10 years and the next time you buy a new TV they want n proof of income? Even though you have the money anyway and they don't give a shit where your money comes from? Or better, they want the proof of income only when you complain about the new TV, which cost 2000 Euro, because it is defective? Proof of income, otherwise no repair ^^

So I personally do not want to transmit such data. Really not. And I would not. Especially not in connection with all the other data that the casino has already received from me



The example with the electronics store is total bullshit, to say the least. Here in the forum it is pointed out that there is addiction prevention, providers of gambling must be responsible etc pp


Have never read of anyone being addicted to TV shopping and buying TVs for 5000 euros three times a day. Equally stupid not buying a TV for 500 and returning it and getting 55,000. Bullshit, you realize yourself, right?

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Anonym
Totoro wrote on 08/18/2019 4:20 PM

The electronics store example is total bullshit to say the least. Here in the forum it is pointed out that there is addiction prevention, providers of gambling must be responsible etc pp


Have never read of anyone being addicted to TV shopping and buying TVs for 5000 euros three times a day. Equally stupid not buying a TV for 500 and returning it and getting 55,000. Bullshit, you realize yourself, right?

Don't get hung up on it. It was just an abstract example. But to talk about "player protection" in this case is also complete bullshit. But here are anyway, 2,3 users who defend pretty much everything that the OC's do. In this respect, nothing surprises me here anymore

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RiverSong
Legend
DaGambler wrote on 08/18/2019 04:02: Asked again now. The chat told me Casumo is obligated to ask about the origin of the money from 50,000 euros total deposits (no matter what period). Apparently because of the license. Possibly that is the reason why this does not happen too often.

and the total payouts there do not count then either? te will probably not have lost 50,000. first say it counts wins and proofs from other oc, then suddenly not again? they probably just want to get info on what else te wins? --> is pure chicanery

also not everyone has a good proof of salary --> so what's the point if they know if you earn 200 or 1200 or 3200? who of them should be able to estimate it correctly and well if you can afford it --> <-- kann?

fragen die dann immer weiter was denn einer miete zahlt, was man für die kinder abdrückt, wo die kinder leben, was man von der pflegeversicherung für einen angehörigen bekommt usw.?
oder haben die sich diese daten eh schon auf anderem wege geholt?

was ist mit lotto gewinn oder wohnungsverkauf, bausparverträge und über die jahre angespartem? -->everything doesn't count?

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DiamondDonut
Top Member
What I do not understand, even an unemployed (Hartz4) recipient gets in the month around the 400 €, purely from the law it is "allowed" to gamble, as long as one indicates the wins at the office.... If you pay as an unemployed 20-50 € in the month, wins and continues to play with won money can it be but EVERYONE no matter what he does with the money! That's everyone's business whether he spends the money for gambling or for any "consumption"

In my opinion, this is all chicanery!

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Skitch22
Elite
Pure chicanery I will not play there in the future

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Anonym
Totoro wrote on 08/18/2019 4:20 PM

The electronics store example is total bullshit to say the least. Here in the forum it is pointed out that there is addiction prevention, providers of gambling have to be responsible etc pp


Have never read of anyone being addicted to TV shopping and buying TVs for 5000 euros three times a day. Equally stupid not buying a TV for 500 and returning it and getting 55,000. Bullshit, you realize yourself, right?

You might want to ask around first before you write something like bullshit or nonsense!
Of course there are ordering and buying addicts, people who order and order, buy and buy, even things they do not need, until they are so heavily in Debt that only insolvency can help.
Not meant badly but only because one has not yet "seen" something....

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Anonym
I've thought about it again and I can't come to a logical conclusion. I have also never heard this before to be honest

If Casumo really had this obligation, then it would be only logical to require this "randomly" from a certain Deposit limit. An email (even if the player has not won or vl. 3,4 days ago last deposited), in which this is required. With the payout, he is formally forced to provide this data. And that is for me the somewhat twisted thing about it. Blackmail to get more data? And this from a hitherto reputable OC?

I now also turn away from Casumo or have now closed my account. Have still found some reports on the subject regarding Casumo. Too bad, I liked to play there. But now I am "afraid" to win something bigger and get exactly the same problems. And so I do not want to play


Wish the thread creator still all the best in the matter

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Dbac79
Elite

Totoro wrote on 08/17/2019 12:04 PM: That's bullshit. How many will still submit proof AFTER they get a payment? None. The likelihood of a 6 with bonus number should be much higher. The timing may be inconvenient, but it is just the right time to get player participation.


the iDEAL time to request documents is before a player makes a Deposit and no one else does

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