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Landbased Casinos in general: M-box in arcade scam without end (Page 3)

Topic created on 13th Jan. 2019 | Page: 3 of 3 | Answers: 25 | Views: 13,824
Mangolino
Have a question.....EC devices are prohibited in an arcade, correct.

Is it possible to disprove all his debits from this arcade and sue the owner...thus also to get back all his gambled money?

LG

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Anonym
Mangolino wrote on 10/08/2019 at 16:02: Got a question.....EC devices are banned in an arcade, correct.

Is it possible to disprove all his debits from this arcade and sue the owner to...thus also get all his gambled money back?

LG

So I was once in Bavaria in a gambling house, outside there was also an EC cash machine, but this gambling house was at the same time also a restaurant..

Is that similar with you? Maybe that is again legally allowed?

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chriss1808
Experienced
Mangolino wrote on 10/08/2019 at 16:02: Got a question.....EC devices are banned in an arcade, correct.

Is it possible to disprove all his debits from this arcade and sue the owner to...thus also get all his gambled money back?

LG

why do you ask? do you want to get your gambled money back?

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chriss1808
Experienced
Mangolino wrote on 10/08/2019 at 16:02: Got a question.....EC devices are banned in an arcade, correct.

Is it possible to disprove all his debits from this arcade and sue the owner to...thus also get all his gambled money back?

LG

why do you ask? do you want to get your gambled money back?

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Kleinkariert
Expert
Starwalker wrote on 10/08/2019 at 16:41
So I was once in Bavaria in a Spielothek, outside was also an EC ATM next to it, but this Spielothek was at the same time also separated a restaurant...

Is that similar with you? Maybe that is again legally allowed?

I think as long as the machine is not directly in the arcade inside, it is legally allowed, they can simply put the ATM outside next to the door and done. It may be that for some time you have to get permission for this, I have not dealt with the legal situation much more.

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Maria_Sonntag
Amateur
You surely mean the story where people at Online Casinos get their money back from the payment service providers. 1.) It's not a payment service Provider, it's a cash payout 2.) The gambling hall is (hopefully) not an illegal offer. But that is the background with the online story: since online casinos are illegal in Germany the payment support is illegal (simplified). 3.) How can you prove that you have gambled away the money that you have taken out of the machine in the arcade and not gone shopping or still go for a drive with the money?

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