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Lapalingo: Lapalingo refuses to pay out €10,000 (Page 4)

Topic created on 12th Aug. 2017 | Page: 4 of 4 | Answers: 38 | Views: 15,413
Kleinkariert
Expert
Kovic wrote on 06/14/2019 at 7:18 pm

Thank you, once directly filled out the form at the MGA and sent it.


Something else happened, after the withdrawal rejection came and they posted the 100 euros I deposited back to Lapalingo account, I wrote an email to Lapalingo.

I said that it was not my fault, as they also admit in their email that it was a system error, and they should please deduct the bonus I received, 50euro, and transfer me 650 euro.

Thereupon came today a response in which it says that they would have paid me the money if I had not fallen below my 100 euros that I have paid in, unfortunately I have actually been once on 30 euros. The bonus was thus "scratched".

I have responded again that it is as I said not my fault if the Bonus Code works and also nowhere is whether or how long it is valid, then it would have been my fault.

And that I will turn to the MGA with the case.

(maybe this "threat" is already enough

let's see how it goes on and what the MGA says about it.

The MGA first says nothing, for some time you are referred in most cases to an arbitration board (mostly larger affiliates). To what extent this changes the quality I can not judge, but the threat is not enough in any case. In any case, this will take some time, so I recommend not to wait but to act directly.

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Dbac79
Elite

Kovic wrote on 06/14/2019 at 7:18 pm

Thank you, once directly filled out the form at the MGA and sent it.


Something else happened, after the withdrawal rejection came and they posted the 100 euros I deposited back to Lapalingo account, I wrote an email to Lapalingo.

I said that it was not my fault, as they also admit in their email that it was a system error, and they should please deduct the bonus I received, 50euro, and transfer me 650 euro.

Thereupon came today a response in which it says that they would have paid me the money if I had not fallen below my 100 euros that I have paid in, unfortunately I have actually been once on 30 euros. The bonus was thus "scratched".

I have responded again that it is as I said not my fault if the Bonus Code works and also nowhere is whether or how long it is valid, then it would have been my fault.

And that I will turn to the MGA with the case.

(maybe this "threat" is already enough

let's see how it goes on and what the MGA says about it.

it would not surprise me if casinos against such a thing also protect in the somewhere in the agb is that they are not liable for any errors in the bonus award or so

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Kovic
Rookie
Kleinkariert wrote on 06/14/2019 at 21:27
The MGA says nothing at first, for some time you are referred in most cases to an arbitration board (mostly larger affiliates). To what extent this changes the quality I can not judge, but the threat is definitely not enough. In any case, this will take some time, so I recommend not to wait but to act directly.

I have already at the MGA, filled out the form and sent!

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gamble1
Icon

Dbac79 wrote on 06/15/2019 05:46 PM

i would not be surprised if casinos also protect themselves against such a thing in which somewhere in the agb is that they are not liable for any errors in the bonus award or so

stands yes mostly


The Provider reserves the right to change or deny offers at its discretion

or

Wins resulting from system errors are invalid

The good thing about this case system errors always mean traces you cannot have a system error without corresponding notes, traces etc.

if they can't prove it it's not your problem and you should get the money

and the thing with the lawyer

theoretically it could be worthwhile because in the case of a trial and their win Lapalingo would have to pay for everything

but that is just again 50:50

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Mo1985
Amateur
You
with your stupid Malta talk, lawyer for EU law blabla.

Once a lawyer's letter flutters into Lapaljngo, they will bow down, no matter what kind of lawyer it is.

Nobody is talking about lawsuits here, but about a lawyer's letter. That will suffice here as a worst case scenario 100%.

How did you pay in?

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Dbac79
Elite

Mo1985 wrote on 06/17/2019 11:04 am: You guys
with your stupid Malta babble, lawyer for EU law blabla.

If there once a lawyer letter flutters in at Lapaljngo they will bend, shit no matter what that is for a lawyer.

No one is talking about lawsuits here, but about a lawyer's letter. That will suffice here as a worst case scenario 100%.

How did you pay in?

who do you think is the more experienced lawyer the player who has a lawyer who is dealing with casinos for the first time or the casino that has a lawyer who specializes in this because someone is constantly threatening with lawsuits

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upola
Legend
Mo1985 wrote on 06/17/2019 11:04 am: You guys
with your stupid Malta babble, lawyer for EU law blabla.

If there once a lawyer letter flutters in at Lapaljngo they will bend, shit no matter what that is for a lawyer.

No one is talking about lawsuits here, but about a lawyer's letter. That will suffice here as a worst case scenario 100%.

How did you pay in?

They wipe their asses with the lawyer's letter.

You don't really believe that they will bend.

They are sitting in Malta, so where should they be afraid of.


You don't seem to have much idea about OC.

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Kovic
Rookie

Mo1985 wrote on 06/17/2019 11:04 am: You guys
with your stupid Malta babble, lawyer for EU law blabla.

If there once a lawyer letter flutters in at Lapaljngo they will bend, shit no matter what that is for a lawyer.

No one is talking about lawsuits here, but about a lawyer's letter. That will suffice here as a worst case scenario 100%.

How did you pay in?

With Trustly !

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wettibernd
Expert
Kovic wrote on 06/24/2019 6:07 PM

With Trustly !

If OC`s are afraid of anything, then it is forums that trigger many players, so in the first line Askgamblers and in German-speaking countries meanwhile GambleJoe. Otherwise bad messages in the supraregional press. With a village lawyer they really wipe their ass.

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