Then tell me how often this has worked, you are so well informed.
I'm curious about that.
If you would read here a little across, then you would have noticed that every 2nd injured here tells, he goes to the lawyer.
I have strangely neither here nor elsewhere read, that someone had success.
So you should be careful, someone courage to make, that he throws good money still bad behind.
But TE has a good lawyer for him to file a lawsuit, then he has good prospects that he has success.
Let's see if we hear something about it.
First of all, I did not say how it works, but that he can sue from Germany,
which for you was worth a snide remark.
Why should it work?
He sues, wins, or loses.
Don't assume that everyone here is stupid. The lawyer will have
have explained it to him. Then he must decide for himself what to do. Is old enough!
Incidentally, casinos like to buckle sometimes, and agree out of court, before a
a landmark judgment is made
So it does not necessarily have to come to the complaint.
That would also be the reason why you do not read anything about it, because of course
Silence about it is obligatory, in order to deter imitators.
Rather a few out of court abgeferkelt, than thousands, which have their money back after a
Judgment for the consumer want to have their money back!
And even a casino with a Curacao license has something to lose.
Incidentally, MGA licenses are just as for the A......
Who has already been helped by the MGA?
There is easily enough a hand.believe even less!
This is about the fact that funds are transferred from the sports betting account to the casino and are gambled away by an unknown person. If this happens 1 x, one could assume an isolated case. However, there are so many reports about this on the Internet that I do not believe that they are all fictitious.
What is happening at Tipico?
Option 1: They "steal" the funds. But with these sums, this is illogical. What is the point of Tipico stealing a few hundred EUR from a user? The shitstorm on the net and the users who no longer play there is much more expensive.
Option 2: Something is wrong with Tipico's data security
But: What is the point of a person who has hacked a betting account to lose the credit? The hacker has nothing to gain from it. That makes no logical sense.
Here I see Tipico in the responsibility, if not self-caused, to fully clarify each case. If you don't do that, something is wrong with them.
To what extent you have a possibility to achieve something legally here from Germany, I do not know. But for that, the user in question should trust his lawyer.
Next year German licenses will be issued, then it will be easier to take action against this fraud.
Wutmaennchen wrote on 20.07.2020 at 15:25: This is about the fact that funds are transferred from the sports betting account to the casino and gambled away by an unknown person. If this happens 1 x, one could assume it is an isolated case. However, there are so many reports about this on the Internet that I do not believe that they are all fictitious.
What is happening at Tipico?
Option 1: They "steal" the funds. But with these sums, this is illogical. What is the point of Tipico stealing a few hundred EUR from a user? The shitstorm on the net and the users who no longer play there is much more expensive.
Option 2: Something is wrong with the data security at Tipico
But: What is the point of a person who has hacked a betting account to lose the credit? The hacker has nothing to gain from it. That makes no logical sense.
Here I see Tipico in the responsibility, if not self-caused, to fully clarify each case. If you don't do that, something is wrong with them.
To what extent you have a possibility to achieve something legally here from Germany, I do not know. But for that, the user in question should trust his lawyer.
Next year, German licenses will be issued, then it will be easier to take action against this fraud.
Good conclusion
I could also imagine that
1.Some free riders jump on the bandwagon and claim that the money was gambled away by third parties, although they may have dared to try to land a big hit in the casino themselves
2. Some unhappy employees try to harm the company by gambling away players' money in the casino to spread fear and terror among the players
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Wutmaennchen wrote on 20/07/2020 at 15:25
Option 2: Something is wrong with the data security at Tipico
But: What is the point of a person who hacked a betting account to gamble away the balance? The hacker has nothing to gain from it. That makes no logical sense.
My guess: Not hacking, but a bug that beams users into someone else's account when they log in. 90% of the users will log out immediately. Some will report it, but many won't because they don't want to be falsely accused. And then there is the 10% antisocial pack that rips the account with meaningless spins or even tries to transfer the money to another account.
Summa summarum a mixture of negligent sloppy technology and the above average density of assholes in the player scene
I don't believe in internal employees who want to stress their employer, because the phenomenon occurs over several months. If this is internal, it would have been fixed long ago.
Of course there can be free riders, but the users Alki99 and Wetti95, who even calls in a lawyer, have nothing to do with it.
@ Kanalmalocher
If however the cases circulating in the Internet are already the 10% A*löcher, then Tipico would have times n correct safety problem.
How many false claims occur daily/weekly/monthly?
Or yet another option that would drive the sloppy data security even on top:
Maybe player X doesn't even know that he is in player Y's account at that moment. Maybe the account of player X is displayed, but in the background the account of player Y is debited because of the bug.
Then either player X has more money on his account (because he played with the money of player Y) or Tipico charges twice. That would of course be the ultimate scandal.
I for my part have also withdrawn from Tipico. This will remain at least until next year, until the German licenses are awarded.
My lawyer is absolutely sure to be able to assess the legal situation far above average and to conduct the lawsuit; likewise, the place of action and the court are carefully chosen. Cost transparency can be easily obtained via numerous calculators on the net; but will be shown either way by a good lawyer.
As mentioned: I have a few contacts, although I do not expect witnesses to be called / summoned, even more potential witnesses would never be bad. Unfortunately, many post their cases, but then follow the feedback only briefly and give up after a few days or after feedback from Tipoco. It is then already difficult and needs patience to re-establish contact.
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His lawyer will tell him about his costs, I don't have to comment on that here.
Just like about his chances of success.
My point is the stupid talk that his lawyer is suing in Frankfurt, and you know that very well!
Let's leave it with the Checker. I inform myself before I write something.
Would not hurt you times.
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I'm curious about that.
If you would read here a little across, then you would have noticed that every 2nd injured here tells, he goes to the lawyer.
I have strangely neither here nor elsewhere read, that someone had success.
So you should be careful, someone courage to make, that he throws good money still bad behind.
But TE has a good lawyer for him to file a lawsuit, then he has good prospects that he has success.
Let's see if we hear something about it.
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which for you was worth a snide remark.
Why should it work?
He sues, wins, or loses.
Don't assume that everyone here is stupid. The lawyer will have
have explained it to him. Then he must decide for himself what to do. Is old enough!
Incidentally, casinos like to buckle sometimes, and agree out of court, before a
a landmark judgment is made
So it does not necessarily have to come to the complaint.
That would also be the reason why you do not read anything about it, because of course
Silence about it is obligatory, in order to deter imitators.
Rather a few out of court abgeferkelt, than thousands, which have their money back after a
Judgment for the consumer want to have their money back!
And even a casino with a Curacao license has something to lose.
Incidentally, MGA licenses are just as for the A......
Who has already been helped by the MGA?
There is easily enough a hand.believe even less!
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What is happening at Tipico?
Option 1: They "steal" the funds. But with these sums, this is illogical. What is the point of Tipico stealing a few hundred EUR from a user? The shitstorm on the net and the users who no longer play there is much more expensive.
Option 2: Something is wrong with Tipico's data security
But: What is the point of a person who has hacked a betting account to lose the credit? The hacker has nothing to gain from it. That makes no logical sense.
Here I see Tipico in the responsibility, if not self-caused, to fully clarify each case. If you don't do that, something is wrong with them.
To what extent you have a possibility to achieve something legally here from Germany, I do not know. But for that, the user in question should trust his lawyer.
Next year German licenses will be issued, then it will be easier to take action against this fraud.
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Good conclusion
I could also imagine that
1.Some free riders jump on the bandwagon and claim that the money was gambled away by third parties, although they may have dared to try to land a big hit in the casino themselves
2. Some unhappy employees try to harm the company by gambling away players' money in the casino to spread fear and terror among the players
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My guess: Not hacking, but a bug that beams users into someone else's account when they log in. 90% of the users will log out immediately. Some will report it, but many won't because they don't want to be falsely accused. And then there is the 10% antisocial pack that rips the account with meaningless spins or even tries to transfer the money to another account.
Summa summarum a mixture of negligent sloppy technology and the above average density of assholes in the player scene
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I don't believe in internal employees who want to stress their employer, because the phenomenon occurs over several months. If this is internal, it would have been fixed long ago.
Of course there can be free riders, but the users Alki99 and Wetti95, who even calls in a lawyer, have nothing to do with it.
@ Kanalmalocher
If however the cases circulating in the Internet are already the 10% A*löcher, then Tipico would have times n correct safety problem.
How many false claims occur daily/weekly/monthly?
Or yet another option that would drive the sloppy data security even on top:
Maybe player X doesn't even know that he is in player Y's account at that moment. Maybe the account of player X is displayed, but in the background the account of player Y is debited because of the bug.
Then either player X has more money on his account (because he played with the money of player Y) or Tipico charges twice. That would of course be the ultimate scandal.
I for my part have also withdrawn from Tipico. This will remain at least until next year, until the German licenses are awarded.
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Were the passwords chosen simply or were various programs/apps downloaded from unknown sources, streaming sites visited... etc pp
I'm interested because I myself bet at tipico from time to time, but something like this has not happened to me yet..
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