Hello, I would like to take a moment to vent about the casino mentioned above.
I have tried several times to get myself banned from this casino due to gambling addiction. This Provider received countless requests from me asking for BONI, and twice I asked for a refund of deposited amounts. Of course, nothing can be done, they refer to the terms and conditions. Player protection doesn't seem to be the top priority there, because even after upgrading to VIP with even more bonus options and a complaint from me as to why I was still being lured with this, the answer was that I should think again about whether I want to delete my account permanently. So with a pathological gambling behavior can not clearly decide for themselves.
I also asked the provider whether they are even licensed for Germany. Because it seemed strange to me that there were no restrictions or limits.
In the end, I've lost almost €30,000 and am completely broke. And the operators really don't care about the existential fears behind it.
I don't want all the money back, but enough to survive.
No offense, but anyone who is addicted to gambling and tries to get themselves banned from a casino is not doing the right thing, because there are 1000000 other casinos.
If you are addicted to gambling and want to stop, block all your e-wallets and online banking. For casinos with a De-license, all you need to do is make an entry in the Lugas Blacklist and you can no longer gamble offline. Life can be so simple. Now don't come up with the argument, yes, but I need online banking for transfers.
There are some people here who shout that I'm a gambling addict, but this casino won't ban me and that's why I can't stop gambling.
I know it sounds like whining on a high level.
I know that I have to take a different path. I'm at the beginning and the road is going to be a long, long one.
I want to make it.
But if salary comes on the 30th and it's gone again on the 1st, then it's bitter, very bitter.
Petralustig49 wrote on 05.02.2024 at 13:47: I
However, if salary comes on the 30th and on the 1st it is gone again, then it is bitter, very bitter.
I'm not a gambling addict, but I know how you feel , because I know that from my uncle. He would receive a salary and immediately gamble it away, he couldn't pay his bills, rent etc., he didn't care about his family.
The beginning is always tough, but since you still have a job, it's "half as bad". Hack everything off and have your online banking blocked and put yourself on the Luga's Blacklist, you can do that online too.
If you want to talk or write to someone, there are also people from addiction counseling centers at the bottom of Gamble Joe's page. There are also nice people here in the forum, if you have something on your mind or need help with the ban, you can always start a new thread.
So cheer up, it will work out somehow. You just have to take the first step, which is to block your online banking.
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I have tried several times to get myself banned from this casino due to gambling addiction. This Provider received countless requests from me asking for BONI, and twice I asked for a refund of deposited amounts. Of course, nothing can be done, they refer to the terms and conditions. Player protection doesn't seem to be the top priority there, because even after upgrading to VIP with even more bonus options and a complaint from me as to why I was still being lured with this, the answer was that I should think again about whether I want to delete my account permanently. So with a pathological gambling behavior can not clearly decide for themselves.
I also asked the provider whether they are even licensed for Germany. Because it seemed strange to me that there were no restrictions or limits.
In the end, I've lost almost €30,000 and am completely broke. And the operators really don't care about the existential fears behind it.
I don't want all the money back, but enough to survive.
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If you are addicted to gambling and want to stop, block all your e-wallets and online banking. For casinos with a De-license, all you need to do is make an entry in the Lugas Blacklist and you can no longer gamble offline. Life can be so simple. Now don't come up with the argument, yes, but I need online banking for transfers.
There are some people here who shout that I'm a gambling addict, but this casino won't ban me and that's why I can't stop gambling.
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I know that I have to take a different path. I'm at the beginning and the road is going to be a long, long one.
I want to make it.
But if salary comes on the 30th and it's gone again on the 1st, then it's bitter, very bitter.
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I'm not a gambling addict, but I know how you feel , because I know that from my uncle. He would receive a salary and immediately gamble it away, he couldn't pay his bills, rent etc., he didn't care about his family.
The beginning is always tough, but since you still have a job, it's "half as bad". Hack everything off and have your online banking blocked and put yourself on the Luga's Blacklist, you can do that online too.
If you want to talk or write to someone, there are also people from addiction counseling centers at the bottom of Gamble Joe's page. There are also nice people here in the forum, if you have something on your mind or need help with the ban, you can always start a new thread.
So cheer up, it will work out somehow. You just have to take the first step, which is to block your online banking.
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