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# Other Casinos #: Quick win will not delete account:lock

Topic created on 13th Aug. 2024 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 12 | Views: 652
anjaangelina
Hello,

i'm hoping to find some advice or help here.

I have been playing on Quick win for some time and have been trying to delete my account for weeks.

I also played on German sites and was able to get myself banned without any problems.

My gambling behavior is very unhealthy and I have therefore had my account blocked everywhere, only Quick win is not cooperating, as I have access again and again, I find it difficult to stop.

I contact the livechat almost daily and have written several emails. I am always put off by livechat, they say they will contact me by email or offer me a 20-day ban or cashback.

Players with problems are obviously being exploited on this site.

I hope I can get some help here on how to proceed.

Thank you very much





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Andre
Expert
Phew, I've never experienced that in my dozens of years in this industry. I think it's really bad and should be severely punished, but it's difficult with the licensor. Can you maybe set limits so that you set them to €1 or something?

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gamble1
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What Andre says is what I would have spontaneously meant, but the question is whether a Provider who really wants to lure customers so extremely with offers despite knowing about Gambling addiction has functioning limits

I would still try to threaten with a complaint to the responsible authority despite the bad license, maybe they take it seriously after all

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T0uchTheSky
Elite
So please. Anyone with a Gambling addiction will always find a way to gamble somewhere. What use is it to you if QuickWin deletes your account, there are plenty of other casinos.

The easiest solution is to simply block your online banking. Don't tell me, but I need my online banking to pay bills blabla, in the past there was no online banking and nobody died from it.


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Anonym

T0uchTheSky wrote on 13.08.2024 at 21:32: So please. If you're addicted to gambling, you'll always find a way to gamble somewhere. What good will it do you if QuickWin deletes your account, there are plenty of other casinos.

The easiest solution is to simply block your online banking. Don't tell me, but I need my online banking to pay bills blabla, there used to be no online banking and nobody died from it.



and then there are also 100 ways to Deposit money.

don't be such an ass, someone tries to switch off the next possible and probably biggest current trigger and is actively prevented from doing so by the casino.

pragmatic solution: you get someone you trust to help you and have them create a new email account. the current email address is changed when you have quick shit. then you change the password. either through the trusted person (that would be best, someone who regularly checks whether you are trying to access your account again via chat and log in). or by blind input. then block the url. also install gamblestop or something similar. none of these are 100% solutions, but at least they add a few more hurdles
at least brings a few more hurdles into play. the new email account will of course be deleted immediately.

then submit complaints everywhere, write guru trustpilot reviews etc.

what you could also do: gamble one last time. engage in massive Bonus abuse, bonushunt and whatever else there is. make chargeback possible? insult the support team? yes, you can. and you can. get them to kick you out.


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Julian
Elite

dazzle_tea wrote on 14/08/2024 05:59:

what would also work: gambling last time. massive Bonus abuse, bonushunt and whatever else there is. make chargeback possible? insult the support? yes, you can. and you can. get them to kick you out.

Not really good advice in my eyes.
"Last time gambling" is completely negative in a situation like this.
Insulting the support staff, even more so.

I would also advise the thread author to set a loss limit of 1 euro and then try to avoid such providers. - If you are triggered by such advertising emails, it is best to simply move them all directly to the spam folder.

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Donnie
Elite
Something different. A few months ago I wanted to close my accounts at Luckydreams, Letslucky and Just Casino because I was fed up with the casinos. My accounts are still open but have been blocked for bonuses. If I was extremely addicted to gambling now, that's cheeky of them. Very few people would describe these casinos as dubious. What is the problem that the people who work for the casino simply close the account? These idiots hope that addicts will continue to Deposit there...

When I wanted to close my accounts, they even offered me free spins, but I decided against it. When I'm fed up with a casino, there's no going back, I'm through with them forever

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R3hab
Elite
They also cause me problems when deleting, the worst was happy Hugo and rocketspin who scammed me for money, but I can no longer register with a group because I have deleted my account too often 🤣

Keep deleting until they are as annoyed as we are with them and their practices 😉

I will keep deleting my accounts, and that should always go smoothly, if not they deserve every insult

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anjaangelina
Hello
i wrote to the Quick win livechat again yesterday evening and explained that I have now lodged a complaint. I was kicked out of the chat less than a minute later and can no longer log in (the administrator has deactivated it).
So my request has finally been followed up. It's just a shame that it couldn't be done in the normal way.

My problem with Quick Win is now solved.
Many thanks for your comments.


You can't set any limits in this casino and I also came up with the idea of the email, but at first they didn't like it (I think they know this measure). It was only after repeated requests that they told me I had to verify myself with ID etc. and I didn't want to do that anymore because I found the whole thing very dubious. I never had any problems getting blocked anywhere before. Until this relapse, I managed two years without it and I'm confident that I'll be able to refrain from it again for a long time. Locking up is very helpful for me. Every door that closes on this topic is a good one...

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Falke
Expert
Andre wrote on 13.08.2024 at 19:48: Phew, I've never experienced that in my tens of years in this industry. I think it's really bad and should be massively punished, but difficult with the licensor. Can you maybe set limits so that you set them to €1 or something?

You wouldn't believe what some casinos pull off. Despite a permanent ban or even because of Gambling addiction, accounts are sometimes reopened or even given the advice that you can't open this account, but you can always create a new one with a different email address.


But basically, a ban from a casino is of no use at all if you have a gambling problem. There are thousands of casinos and the possibilities never run out. It is more or less impossible to block yourself at all casinos.

This means that if you have a gambling problem, you have to solve the problem in a completely different way than blocking yourself at any casino. This may feel good and right for the moment, but as soon as the gambling addiction kicks in again, you'll immediately find a new casino.

The reality is that the vast majority of players have a gambling problem or are severely addicted to gambling. The so-called hobby gamblers are virtually non-existent.
A hobby gambler is simply someone who only puts in a 20 every few months. The casinos can't live on that. However, casinos make billions in wins and certainly not from players who have a completely unproblematic gambling behavior.

Almost everyone is addicted and I would simply say that 95% of Gamblejoe users also have at least one problematic gambling behavior. Anyone who has already spent thousands of euros likes to tell themselves that it's just a hobby because they can pay their fixed costs and still have money left over to do something. But that's pure self-deception.

The whole concept of a casino is to take as much money as possible out of each individual player's pocket. And that only works with players who exhibit problematic gambling behavior. Without this type of player, no casino could make a win in the long term. For this reason, everything is done for the real target group. Game manufacturers employ psychologists in the development of their slots to make players as addicted as possible. The casinos throw Bonuses at you and bombard you with spam emails, text messages and even brazen casinos with phone calls.

The entire Player protection is therefore a pure joke if the casinos are ultimately mainly after the addicts. Then you just close your account at a casino. Soon you open a new account there, which may even have the same owner without you knowing it. The whole thing is a cycle in which players are passed around.

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Anonym

anjaangelina wrote on 14.08.2024 at 18:10: Hello
i wrote to the Quick win livechat again yesterday evening and described that I have now filed a complaint. I was kicked out of the chat less than a minute later and can no longer log in (the administrator has deactivated it).
So my request has finally been followed up. It's just a shame that it couldn't be done in the normal way.

My problem with Quick Win is now solved.
Many thanks for your comments.


You can't set any limits in this casino and I also came up with the idea of the email, but at first they didn't like it (I think they know this measure). It was only after repeated requests that they told me I had to verify myself with ID etc. and I didn't want to do that anymore because I found the whole thing very dubious. I never had any problems getting blocked anywhere before. Until this relapse, I managed two years without it and I'm confident that I'll be able to refrain from it again for a long time. Locking up is very helpful for me. Every door that closes on this topic is a good one...


it's good that it worked. and i agree that every drop wears away the stone. even small steps go a long way in the end.
keep your fingers crossed.

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Anonym

Julian wrote on 14.08.2024 at 08:59:

Not really good advice in my eyes.
"Last time gambling" is completely negative in a situation like this.
Insulting the support staff, even more so.

I would also advise the author of the thread to set a loss limit of 1 euro and then try to avoid such providers. - If you are triggered by such advertising emails, it is best to simply move them all directly to the spam folder.

from a bird's eye view with, as far as possible, an objective perspective: you are absolutely right. both thematically and morally.

sometimes, however, a solution has to be found. and in time. and without questioning the sustainability of this solution.

i knew that Quickwin didn't have any limit settings, so the option was off the table. but it's also clear that the attempt to "avoid such providers" as a solution approach is also out of the question. otherwise the problem wouldn't be a problem.

i think - even if i can understand your contrary opinion in this regard - that self-protection would justify even more radical measures here. especially since the casino is not guilty of a trivial offense here, but is deliberately and actively putting the health of its customer at risk. it's like dumping toxic waste into the river and then watching the fish float away belly up.
in my opinion, everything that immediately and effectively prevents further use of the account in such a case is sensible. even if one or the other method may not be suitable for therapy or particularly friendly.

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gamble1
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dazzle_tea wrote on 14.08.2024 at 22:30:

from a bird's eye view with, as far as possible, an objective view: you are absolutely right. both thematically and morally.

sometimes, however, a solution has to be found. and in time. and without questioning the sustainability of this solution.

i knew that Quickwin didn't have any limit settings, so that option was off the table. but it's also clear that the attempt to "avoid such providers" as a solution approach is also out of the question. otherwise the problem wouldn't be a problem.

i think - even if i can understand your contrary opinion in this regard - that self-protection would justify even more radical measures here. especially since the casino is not guilty of a trivial offense here, but is deliberately and actively putting the health of its customer at risk. it's like dumping toxic waste into the river and then watching the fish float away belly up.
in my opinion, everything that immediately and effectively prevents further use of the account in such a case is sensible. even if one or the other method may not be suitable for therapy or particularly friendly.


But we don't even know if it's the support's fault, then suddenly going off and randomly insulting people and acting like an ass is no way to tackle your problems either

If the limits don't work and the casino doesn't want to help, the only sensible solution is either, as you say, to get another person on board to take over everything from banking to complete money management or to radically deprive yourself of the funds by blocking online banking, where there is always a residual Risk of buying a PSC

In the end, you have to tackle such extreme loss of control scenarios with therapy so that you also learn how best to deal with it if you suspect you are about to relapse because unfortunately there is no remedy that is the same for everyone

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