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# Other Casinos #: RoyalPlanetCasino does not pay out and does not respond to any email (Page 2)

Topic created on 29th Nov. 2018 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 10 | Views: 3,192
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xsxbx wrote on 29.11.2018 at 23:37: Too bad I've already counted on would have been too nice 😪 could you actually in such cases make deposits reversed by the bank?
I mean that if it is such a dubious casino credit cards debits reclaim?

To enlighten you a little. You can reverse all payments to Online Casinos (if no sports bets are included, then these would have to be calculated out), currently two law firms specialize in this (or are known for it), but it will then be very difficult to Deposit again and a second chargeback would probably not end well. In addition, this is noted and certainly shared in a certain bank network.

Chargeback is always possible, but not the super easy way as some imagine. Without a lawyer, PayPal, banks, etc. make it difficult and Paypal switches, for example, after no more than 4 weeks after the request to pay (which can take 8 weeks until Paypal really asks) a Debt collection company and this has an interest to enforce and even lawyers must then spend considerable effort to "solve". The reason against the "unsuspecting" consumer is then that you can do nothing for it and since you have authorized this payment the legal transaction also came about, of course, this is a lie - illegal legal transactions are void from the beginning and there can also agree two declarations of intent. You can also not buy cocaine because two declarations of intent agree or complement (greatly simplified: "I want to buy and hereby pay x €" and "I accept the purchase and hereby hand over the cocaine") and claim the legal transaction is valid.

In any case, it is not a nice way to go with the chargebacks, you lose in the case of Paypal of course his account and at the bank sinks credit rating for quite a while with the addition that some banks then also times cancel the account. Who now has not made an extreme loss that threatens the existence should not do that, but who say 50,000 € is in the red can do that. Legally, you can not prosecute, so do not worry - but you should also pay attention to his status that you reveal. Enriching is very unwise, by the way, the bank can always make a comparison - so who is in the plus and still wants more will rather not succeed.

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In short: Only if you never play again, otherwise no chance. Buyer protection is not available with Paypal for gambling, chargebacks for payments via Tan are not easily possible (or as soon as the money is there you have to turn to the casino and that ends of course purposeful...), ... only normal direct debits you could post back - but almost no casino offers that anymore.

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