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Lapalingo refuses payout
22nd Nov. 2018, at 11:45 pm CET#31
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I have never had any problems with Lapalingo, but I also never use this stupid bonus. Just leave it or just read the hundredfuffzigdausend conditions before. You have just violated the Maxbet. Intentionally or unintentionally does not matter. So it goes even more people. Here now ne extra sausage to make, would also not be okay. You have made the mistake.
spinachstar wrote on 11/22/2018 at 23:45: I have never had any problems with Lapalingo, but also never use this stupid bonus. Just leave it or just read the hundred and fifty thousand conditions before. You have just violated the Maxbet. Intentionally or unintentionally does not matter. So it goes even more people. Here now ne extra sausage to make, would also not be okay. You have made the mistake.
if you are of the opinion that with a single spin, regardless of whether you can do something for it or not, whether it was obvious or not, you are SELF GUILTY and you have violated a condition that justifies stealing a player's entire win and in addition, as a "reputable" casino gives no response to any extremely friendly and objective e-mails....then I do not know
i think you can "make a sausage", with 2000€ and such an unprecedented behavior, which is more like a backyard gambling joint, than a big casino.
but to each his own. and just so: I had until here never problems with Lapalingo. but the current problem was then already the last....
Coffee Light wrote on 11/18/2018 at 11:05 PM
This is already a contradiction in terms. Such a thing has nothing and again nothing to do with seriousness.
I am there by the way Askgamblers angry that they promote Lapalingo so. In general, I get more and more the impression that Askgamblers is in cahoots with some casinos.
Lapalingo is just lousy and deliberately tricks the players.
If you don't accept a bonus and don't give false information about yourself, then they pay out. Only if you accept the bonus, then you have to be careful. If you know what you are doing, then you will have no problems. Before I accept a bonus in a casino, I read the conditions carefully. And most gamblers do not do that. That's why there are always these problems with payouts...
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Lapalingo refuses payout
23rd Nov. 2018, at 05:37 pm CET#34
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@Punraz. I absolutely agree on all points. The bonus conditions are everywhere so opaque, difficult to understand, also sneaky. Therefore, fingers away and play normally. There are also casinos that are called even no bonus. There is the thing from the beginning geritzt. @fros. I understand you, but so it is everywhere in life. A little mistake in the Prakt. Driving test and zack can make the crap again. Whether unintentionally or otherwise-interested no sow. How is Lapalingo supposed to know if you intentionally or unintentionally made your too high spin? You can also assume that YOU did it on purpose and speculated that no one notices or someone generously looks the other way.
the worst thing is simply that Lapalingo has never responded to any e-mail. no company in this world does that, which acts even remotely serious.
however, the Streamer is answered within a nanosecond with the words "it was <<<>><die ganze>time with stakes of 8/10/20€ about maxbet offered" and that is just a lie.
i like to take the example of stake7 again, where i forgot that there is 10€ maxbet and i made some spins on 15€: "no problem. please pay better attention next time" 2 days later the money was on it
that feels more human.
and in no driving test you fail, because you drive instead of 60 one second 61
everyone has to know for himself whether he plays there or not. in any case, i don't anymore and i'm glad that it wasn't a huge win, even if 2000€ is a lot of ash.
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if you are of the opinion that with a single spin, regardless of whether you can do something for it or not, whether it was obvious or not, you are SELF GUILTY and you have violated a condition that justifies stealing a player's entire win and in addition, as a "reputable" casino gives no response to any extremely friendly and objective e-mails....then I do not know
i think you can "make a sausage", with 2000€ and such an unprecedented behavior, which is more like a backyard gambling joint, than a big casino.
but to each his own. and just so: I had until here never problems with Lapalingo. but the current problem was then already the last....
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If you don't accept a bonus and don't give false information about yourself, then they pay out. Only if you accept the bonus, then you have to be careful. If you know what you are doing, then you will have no problems. Before I accept a bonus in a casino, I read the conditions carefully. And most gamblers do not do that. That's why there are always these problems with payouts...
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Lapalingo refuses payout
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Lapalingo refuses payout
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however, the Streamer is answered within a nanosecond with the words "it was <<<>><die ganze>time with stakes of 8/10/20€ about maxbet offered" and that is just a lie.
i like to take the example of stake7 again, where i forgot that there is 10€ maxbet and i made some spins on 15€: "no problem. please pay better attention next time" 2 days later the money was on it
that feels more human.
and in no driving test you fail, because you drive instead of 60 one second 61
everyone has to know for himself whether he plays there or not. in any case, i don't anymore and i'm glad that it wasn't a huge win, even if 2000€ is a lot of ash.
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