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VoodooDreams: Voodoodreams refuses to pay out to minors. (Page 7)

Topic created on 08th Jul. 2020 | Page: 7 of 9 | Answers: 82 | Views: 14,844
n****o
Jokerboy wrote on 13.07.2020 at 16:58
Now you have read quite a few posts here after all. What is the situation with you? Can't you contact a guardian to clarify the matter? Sure, you would have to come out and admit what you did, but it would settle the matter once and for all

And if I can write a post here, then I can also go to the aforementioned arbitration board. With guardians at hand, it will certainly be easier. Although, unfortunately, they have also failed all along the line. But for having children and the subsequent upbringing, unfortunately, there is no driver's license


Hello.
Of course, if there is no result here, I will have to turn to an arbitration board. However, I wanted to try it here first, as it probably wouldn't take as long as adding an External Arbitration Board.

Unfortunately, I find it very inappropriate here to "drag my parents' upbringing through the mud"... Of course, you don't do something like that as a minor and it's not okay either. However, my parents are not to blame in this. I was brought up well and politely, and I had a fairly carefree childhood otherwise as well
However, and this is not to excuse what happened, you are very likely very powerless on the Internet with your children as a parent. Of course, my mother is not constantly behind me when I do something on the Internet... so I would give parents in the whole the least blame. My opinion

@Iseedeadpeople,
Of course I learn from it and of course I know that you don't do something like that, especially as a 16 year old
That I had "so planned" the whole quote is of course complete nonsense. Yes, I have informed me afterwards about the terms and conditions and when I was in conversation with the support was exactly looking for something like that. However, it wasn't a "I'm going to OC now and play. If I win I can't cash it out anyway and if I lose I get my money back anyway" - Something like that is just not true
And this has nothing to do with the Streamer Knossi. I have not played any Slot machines (maybe 20 spins on 4€). I played Blackjack with 10€+ stakes

lg
Niels

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nielsoderso wrote on 07/13/2020 at 18:57
Hello.
Of course, if there is no result here, I will have to go to an arbitration board. However, I wanted to try it here first, as it probably wouldn't take as long as adding an External Arbitration Board.

Unfortunately, I find it very inappropriate here to "drag my parents' upbringing through the mud"... Of course, you don't do something like that as a minor and it's not okay either. However, my parents are not to blame in this. I was raised well and politely, and I had a pretty carefree childhood otherwise
However, and this is not to excuse what happened, you are very likely very powerless on the Internet with your children as a parent. Of course, my mother is not constantly behind me when I do something on the Internet... so I would give parents in the whole the least blame. My opinion

lg
Niels

Wasn't it you who wrote here that you got an inheritance? Sorry, if I have a 16 year old son who gets a lot of money, then I have an eye on it. That only to the topic your parents

But since you have already betrayed yourself in a previous post, your parents actually meets little blame, because you are definitely ü 18!

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Silence
Amateur
Jokerboy wrote on 07/13/2020 at 7:50 pm
Wasn't it you who posted here that you got an inheritance? Sorry, when I have a 16 yr old son who gets a lot of money, I keep an eye on it. That's just on the subject of your parents

But since you have already betrayed yourself in a previous post, your parents actually meets little blame, because you are definitely ü 18!

Alone from the spelling I doubt that this is actually a 16 year old. May be due to the fact that such a spelling of a teenager in this day and age is very unusual.

But as already written, assuming he is actually underage, the casino should pay him his deposited money back

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mowolum
Elite
Something is very wrong here
The manager has indicated that there is no clear Verification proof, quote only
As written and argued by the young man, I tend to some over 16, there would otherwise be problems with the Verfikation.
Already very intelligent but perhaps also a little naive, who knows.
Shall the right win.

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n****o
@mowolum @silence @jokerboy

I don't know why it's a problem if a 16 year old knows how to articulate himself adequately in a forum? I know that unfortunately with the current youth, to which unfortunately also I belong, everything goes only with "ey diggah age"...
And @jokerboy, I am really 16 and not over 18. In how far could I have "betrayed myself?

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Kleinkariert
Expert
nielsoderso wrote on 07/13/2020 at 21:20: @mowolum @silence @jokerboy

I don't know why it's a problem if a 16 year old knows how to articulate himself appropriately in a forum? I know that unfortunately with the current youth, to which unfortunately also I belong, everything goes only with "ey diggah age"...
And @jokerboy, I am really 16 and not over 18. In how far could I have "betrayed myself?

For what you waste your time here me justifications. Just ask what exactly does not fit, why do you ask that in the forum? Maybe you can organize a phone call, etc. that a casino does not immediately give in is normal. Especially Vodoodreams will use every trump card to not have to pay.

So if you are in the right, don't waste your time here against accusations and fight for your right. As soon as the case is successfully resolved you can show that you were in the right, before that it is an unnecessary waste of time especially because there are normal people sitting here who can't change anything in the case. Only the Gamblejoe team and the manager can change it, so write with them and if all does not help then the arbitration board and then the MGA. If you are right it will work, if you are wrong it will be exposed because they try to match data.

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s00pernanny
Experienced

Jokerboy wrote on 07/13/2020 at 7:50 pm
Wasn't it you who posted here that you got an inheritance? Sorry, when I have a 16 yr old son who gets a lot of money, I keep an eye on it. That's just on the subject of your parents.

As a parent you can't keep an eye on it. He can open the account himself at 16, without the consent of the parents. As a parent, you don't even get the information from the bank whether your child has opened an account there. Confidentiality.

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Jenn-R
Expert
The guy has not registered there anyway with 16 but as 18 year old issued @registration

"I clicked the wrong way"

I hope you do not get your money back sry not sry
😂😂

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b****a

s00pernanny wrote on 07/14/2020 at 00:05 PM

You can't keep an eye on that as a parent. He can open the account himself at 16, without parental consent. As a parent you don't even get the info from the bank if your child has opened an account there. Confidentiality.

I think the statement is quite wrong.

Up to 17 you need the consent of your parents to open a current account, since
limited legal capacity!
Secrecy with a young person under 18?
Yes so far still comes!

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Kleinkariert
Expert
s00pernanny wrote on 07/14/2020 at 00:05 PM

You can't keep an eye on that as a parent. He can open the account himself at 16, without parental consent. As a parent you don't even get the info from the bank if your child has opened an account there. Confidentiality.

Bullshit, until 18 only with parents and they then also have the power of attorney and can restrict the account as desired. And alone he can not cancel it.

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