Alki99 wrote on 06/25/2020 at 5:05 PM: So, wrote this as you recommended @Falko.
Now I got another email that they will get back to me as soon as possible and my account is deactivated again without me being informed.
Maybe the support person who answered you first was not so well trained. Sure you can only wait and hope that the error is found and admitted. In any case, you have no way to find the error and go to the police and report the times brings nothing, except that you are because of gray area gambling in Germany for it maybe still a notice from there. Cross your fingers that after renewed account deactivation Tipico finds the error.
Typical typico, in the money collect quickly, if you complain because games are canceled or the BonuS nIcht is given, then the account is blocked. Betrugsverein!!!!ichversteh not how you can give them licenses, the support is stupid and unprofessional, a case for Interpol and BKA.
Just by the way: If you gamble on a site whose operator prefers to put his money into advertising instead of offering a reasonable and serious online presence, you shouldn't be surprised
in March, I also received an unauthorized transfer of money to Tipico's casino site, where I gambled it away in a very short period of time, as has already been described several times here and especially on other sites.
In the coming week, after several months of fruitless and uncooperative exchange with Tipico, the lawsuit is now filed by my lawyer at the Regional Court in Frankfurt
In addition to the customers / cases already known to me, I would be pleased about the contact of other affected customers for the purpose of additional reference and, if necessary, more witnesses
Suggestion would be that interested parties contact here for the time being by short mail and we then (if necessary with the help of the moderator) see how the direct contact can be made.
Aha, so your lawyer files a complaint with the Frankfurt Regional Court.
Maybe you should first look for a decent lawyer, the one you have now doesn't seem to be much good.
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upola wrote on 19.07.2020 at 20:27: Aha, so your lawyer files a lawsuit at the Frankfurt Regional Court.
Maybe you should first look for a decent lawyer, the one you have now does not seem to be much good.
In most other cases, affected parties can sue from Germany, even if the online casino (or payment service provider) is located abroad, because:
Often, affected parties can file a lawsuit from Germany, even against providers from other EU countries, e.g. due to the so-called "consumer jurisdiction" of Art. 11 - 18 EuGVO or the "jurisdiction of tort", e.g. according to § 32 ZPO, which must always be examined in each individual case.
The decisive factor is therefore whether the court accepts the case on the basis of consumer jurisdiction.
In principle, it is possible to file a lawsuit from Germany.
But nice that you write with so little knowledge so beautiful contributions, Robby and upola!
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Maybe the support person who answered you first was not so well trained. Sure you can only wait and hope that the error is found and admitted. In any case, you have no way to find the error and go to the police and report the times brings nothing, except that you are because of gray area gambling in Germany for it maybe still a notice from there. Cross your fingers that after renewed account deactivation Tipico finds the error.
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Do I still have any possibility ?
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in March, I also received an unauthorized transfer of money to Tipico's casino site, where I gambled it away in a very short period of time, as has already been described several times here and especially on other sites.
In the coming week, after several months of fruitless and uncooperative exchange with Tipico, the lawsuit is now filed by my lawyer at the Regional Court in Frankfurt
In addition to the customers / cases already known to me, I would be pleased about the contact of other affected customers for the purpose of additional reference and, if necessary, more witnesses
Suggestion would be that interested parties contact here for the time being by short mail and we then (if necessary with the help of the moderator) see how the direct contact can be made.
Thanks a lot
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Maybe you should first look for a decent lawyer, the one you have now doesn't seem to be much good.
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Often, affected parties can file a lawsuit from Germany, even against providers from other EU countries, e.g. due to the so-called "consumer jurisdiction" of Art. 11 - 18 EuGVO or the "jurisdiction of tort", e.g. according to § 32 ZPO, which must always be examined in each individual case.
The decisive factor is therefore whether the court accepts the case on the basis of consumer jurisdiction.
In principle, it is possible to file a lawsuit from Germany.
But nice that you write with so little knowledge so beautiful contributions, Robby and upola!
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Then talk the TE quietly.
Do you also contribute to the costs?
Let it be, the question was only rhetorical.
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