Alwaystrouble wrote on 05/27/2022 at 2:38 pm
So not illegal?
So today came also nix from the savings bank. Everything as always
But DAMA is Curacao and therefore illegal. But you don't have to fear anything because of that. I play almost only in Curacao casinos
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SimonH wrote on 29.05.2022 at 09:02
But DAMA is Curacao and therefore illegal. You don't have to fear anything because of that though. I play almost only in Curacao casinos
Ifs stupid runs, he can at least fear an account termination, with the accompanying
Inconvenience
Find now 8x100 (probably only in recent times) not exactly little.
Waiting until casino spending has "slipped" down will do no good, as the computers are so
are set to hit on unusual transactions.
I had something similar once, as my credit card was hacked, and the same
Amount was withdrawn. Even then, I was told that the computers are programmed in such a way,
that they would be triggered by the smallest irregularities, since credit card fraudsters would try
small amounts to see if the card is still "open". Was with me then something around one euro,
before the larger amounts came
Think, with ner foreign IBAN with inputs and outputs will not look different.
Either the bank employee is interested, then your account is probably gone, or it does not interest him.
It will depend on the explanation.
This does not even have anything to do with malice, but is only to protect the customer
I feel really sorry for you man!
I had a very similar situation once. That time I let $1300 sink in instead of spending it on our family vacation My wife was extremely angry, because that were our savings for 1 week trip. We almost divorced. But I promised her it was my last time. And I opened another bank account for savings, so I couldn't take money from there. It really helped me
Jenn-R wrote on 10.06.2022 at 16:39: simply lock inner oasis, right and wichjtig
Well, if it were that "easy", not so many would be addicted. For most, just getting blocked isn't enough - me included. Giving up account management/blocking/deleting online banking, giving up (credit)cards, setting up or calling emergency contacts if you have addiction pressure, keeping negative experiences/thoughts that will come after gambling in mind or writing down feelings can also help, as well as looking at or recalling experiences that are exclusively negative in nature because of gambling. When I have addiction pressure, I only think about the good things or positive experiences of gambling
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It has ne Curacao license and the DAMA belongs according to many players to the better ones...
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So not illegal?
So today came also nix from the savings bank. Everything as always
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But DAMA is Curacao and therefore illegal. But you don't have to fear anything because of that. I play almost only in Curacao casinos
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Ifs stupid runs, he can at least fear an account termination, with the accompanying
Inconvenience
Find now 8x100 (probably only in recent times) not exactly little.
Waiting until casino spending has "slipped" down will do no good, as the computers are so
are set to hit on unusual transactions.
I had something similar once, as my credit card was hacked, and the same
Amount was withdrawn. Even then, I was told that the computers are programmed in such a way,
that they would be triggered by the smallest irregularities, since credit card fraudsters would try
small amounts to see if the card is still "open". Was with me then something around one euro,
before the larger amounts came
Think, with ner foreign IBAN with inputs and outputs will not look different.
Either the bank employee is interested, then your account is probably gone, or it does not interest him.
It will depend on the explanation.
This does not even have anything to do with malice, but is only to protect the customer
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I had a very similar situation once. That time I let $1300 sink in instead of spending it on our family vacation My wife was extremely angry, because that were our savings for 1 week trip. We almost divorced. But I promised her it was my last time. And I opened another bank account for savings, so I couldn't take money from there. It really helped me
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Well, if it were that "easy", not so many would be addicted. For most, just getting blocked isn't enough - me included. Giving up account management/blocking/deleting online banking, giving up (credit)cards, setting up or calling emergency contacts if you have addiction pressure, keeping negative experiences/thoughts that will come after gambling in mind or writing down feelings can also help, as well as looking at or recalling experiences that are exclusively negative in nature because of gambling. When I have addiction pressure, I only think about the good things or positive experiences of gambling
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