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VoodooDreams: Voodoodreams refuses to pay out to minors. (Page 2)

Topic created on 08th Jul. 2020 | Page: 2 of 9 | Answers: 82 | Views: 14,836
Jenn-R
Expert
mowolum wrote on 08.07.2020 at 21:47: ist you surely also realize that you have become delinquent.

Sorry if I contradict vllt something but are not all here in DE not officially reside in Schleswig Holstein with a valid license ?

🤔

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mowolum
Elite
@ Jenn-R,so seen you are already right

@GereonRath12 every minor knows that it is not allowed and if you make false statements is that okay for you?

If the terms and conditions were read, you know actually everything, what goes and what does not,

it is not false accusations, it has been thrown into the room .

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Kleinkariert
Expert
Falko wrote on 08.07.2020 at 21:40: Maybe it is also a trickery of the parents. Just imagine this. One is gambling addicted dad or mom pays in then really much and if it is lost, then you say to his child pass on get from me a good pocket money and for this erzählste at the MGA that you have registered in a casino about my data and then secretly played there with 1000 euros. So simply that could then work, should the TE really get the 1000 euros back.

Why so complicated? Simply claim to be a minor and upload the child's ID. Done.

Then when you have to write to the MGA or the arbitration board, you are the father whose child lost his money there without permission.

If the incident is true, I recommend that the parents get involved. Under each licensed casino there is a logo at the bottom that leads to the Regulatory Fraud Authority.

In the case of VoodooDreams it is the MGA logo. There you will also find the name of the arbitration board to which you have to turn in case of problems. Depending on the arbitration board, it can take a few days or a few months. If the story is true then the chances are very high to get the money back.

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n****o
s00pernanny wrote on 08/07/2020 at 21:14: I hope it was at least money from your own account.
Did you give your real date of birth or besch...? In the case of the former, I would find it fierce if it had been possible to deposit.

Yes, it was my own account.

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Anonym
I agree with Mowolum in the first post and Kleinkariert, too, got it right in his post

Pretend to be a minor and hope at the end, you get your money back if it does not work. So it can not and must not run and I wish the TE that his money is gone

In addition, I have not seen a single advertisement of Voododreams on TV, so that one can also exclude that he has become aware of it

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n****o
Jokerboy wrote on 09/07/2020 at 06:44: I agree with Mowolum in the first post and also Kleinkariert, got it right in his post

Pretending to be a minor and hoping in the end you get your money back when it doesn't work out. So it can not and must not run and I wish the TE that his money is gone

In addition, I have not seen a single advertisement of Voododreams on TV, so that one can also exclude that he has become aware of it.

Good morning,

well I think it's an outrage to wish a minor that his money is gone just because the casino doesn't run TV ads.
Yes, the one about pretending to be a minor (son/daughter) would not be so stupid, however, it is not applicable in this situation with me, since I am really a minor.

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Packleader
Rookie
I find it in the first place also not so smart that he has deposited the money although he is underage. But since it is in the terms and conditions of each casino that you get in the case of minors his Deposit again
Casinos are liable to prosecution in this case, because minors have nothing to lose on their sites and a registration should not work or the verification.
The statement that he has made himself liable to prosecution if he has given a false date of birth is total nonsense. How else should he have registered? If he states he would be only 14 or U18 however he could not have registered. How should then the terms and conditions take effect? If the casinos are so cool on their rules then they should also adhere to these cases. But you earn no money and would only have work with it

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Anonym
nielsoderso wrote on 09/07/2020 at 08:20 AM
Good morning,

so I think it's an outrage to wish a minor that his money is gone just because the casino doesn't run TV ads.
Yes, the one about pretending to be a minor (son/daughter) would not be so stupid, however, is not applicable in this situation with me, since I am really a minor.

The TV commercial thing is in regards to how you became aware of this casino in the first place. VoodooDreams is not a very well known casino and is also relatively new

Had you played at Videoslots or LeoVegas, it would have been more understandable that these casinos also attract minors

The question of where you got the money is unfortunately also not yet clarified. I can well imagine that if you have tampered with someone else's capital, they will have to pay you back. But it would not be right and I hope you learn from such machinations for your future life

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n****o
Jokerboy wrote on 09.07.2020 at 10:21 am
The TV commercial thing is in reference to how you became aware of this casino in the first place. VoodooDreams is not a very well known casino and is also relatively new

Had you played at Videoslots or LeoVegas, it would have been more understandable that these casinos also attract minors

The question of where you got the money is unfortunately also not yet clarified. I can well imagine that if you have tampered with someone else's capital, they will have to pay you back. But it would not be right and I hope you learn from such machinations for your future life.

I found the casino Voodoodreams here, through Gamblejoe. It had quite good feedbacks and so on.

I received the money from my grandparents as a "provisional inheritance"

However, the question is why Voodoodreams there does not adhere to your terms and conditions...

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Anonym
nielsoderso wrote on 09/07/2020 at 11:43 AM
I found the casino VoodooDreams here, via Gamblejoe. It had quite good feedbacks u Ä.

The money itself I received from my grandparents as a "Provisional Inheritance"

However, the question arises, why Voodoodreams does not adhere to your terms and conditions...

They surely have their reasons. And we do not know them here

Apart from that, you know yourself that you are not allowed to play. Then to register there and to enter deliberately wrong data does not make the matter better. In this case, I can well understand the decision of the casino under the consideration of just mentioned!

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