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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Now it's getting tight for the banks (Page 2)

Topic created on 31st Jan. 2020 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 28 | Views: 8,052
Jokkel
So according to the report OC etc. should be legalized or do I understand something wrong?

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Spectral
Experienced
T****i
Katharina2
Top Member
Basically, this is a reminder from a Federal Minister who is not responsible for this at all
responsible for this. It is already not illegal for me to play as a European in OC.com
play. Rather, the government has a problem in that it has yet to implement international EU law into national law
into national law. It is not enough to impute illegality to us
illegality. Moreover, they are losing billions in revenue

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
If it is prohibited banks and other payment service providers according to the current German gambling treaty or forbidden
To transfer funds to casinos not licensed for Germany, then you can not always come therefore in you constantly refer to your shitty European law @Kathrina!

And because you want to come across so smart...then explain times.

First: why did e.g. PayPal withdraw from the German gambling market?
Secondly: why do online casino providers hide out in Malta, Gibraltar or the Caribbean?

Just open your eyes - in Europe - and even more so when it comes to gambling - every country does what it wants !!!!

Just keep playing...

And as far as the German legislation concerning gambling is concerned (sorry) you are a real loser.

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Katharina2
Top Member
Ichbins2018 wrote on 03.02.2020 at 16:53: If it is prohibited banks and other payment service providers according to the current German gambling treaty or forbidden
To transfer funds to casinos not licensed for Deuschland, then you can not always come therefore in you constantly refer to your f**king European law @Kathrina!

And because you want to come across so smart...then explain times.

First: why has e.g. PayPal withdrawn from the German gambling market?
Secondly: why do online casino providers hide out in Malta, Gibraltar or the Caribbean?

Just open your eyes - in Europe - and even more so when it comes to gambling - every country does what it wants !!!!

Just keep playing...

And as far as the German legislation concerning gambling is concerned (sorry) you are a real loser.

I don't like your antisocial undertone and if you're already attacking, you should
you should not only read things one-sided, but also understand them. Since this is obviously
is not the case, a discussion and/or explanation will be useless. Moreover
i fear for the otherwise so good level in the forum. Only so much: that it is not 'my
european law' and as far as the implementation of it is concerned, Germany is
just in the process and will legalize EU law from 2021, which your post alone already
answered.

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
If you write " Illegal is that today already not, if I play as a European in the OC.com" then corresponds the
simply not the truth - besides it has the appearance that you with the matter "online gambling in Germany as well as prohibitions and/or which at all on the European market abgeht " at all do not know.

Secondly, statements like yours are misleading -and play into the hands of the chargebackers.
Just those who like to wash their hands in innocence - and basically claim they didn't know about the illegality - and take advantage of it
and take advantage of it

By the way, you contradict yourself in your statements,
if online gambling is legalized in 2021, what is online gambling in 2020 or why will it be legalized in 2021 if you write that it is not illegal today?


"Just so much: that it is not 'my
European law' and as for the implementation of it, Germany is
is in the process and will legalize EU law from 2021, which your post alone
answers."


Um no, you didn't answer my questions with a syllable,
however, that would be no problem at all for those who actually know the matter.

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Katharina2 wrote on 04.02.2020 at 10:11 am
I don't like your antisocial undertone and if you are already driving attacks, you should
not only read things one-sided, but also understand them. Since that obviously
is not the case, a discussion and/or explanation will be useless. Moreover
i fear for the otherwise so good level in the forum. Only so much: that it is not 'my
european law' and as far as the implementation of it is concerned, Germany is
just in the process and will legalize EU law from 2021, which your post alone already
answered.

Katharina2 I agree with you in everything.Why are some members here so cheeky and stroppy? I think such cheeky know-it-all should but look for another forum where antisocials with this tone feel comfortable and feel confirmed. I do not like that at all what some allow themselves here.

One does not dare to post anything more or to answer a help-seeker.If this is not better here I will probably have to leave this forum unfortunately.

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Herould wrote on 04.02.2020 at 16:40

Katharina2 I agree with you in everything.Why are some members here so cheeky and stroppy? I think such cheeky know-it-all should look for another forum where antisocials with this tone feel comfortable and feel confirmed. I do not like that at all what some allow themselves here.

One does not dare to post anything more or to answer a help-seeker.If this is not better here I will probably have to leave this forum unfortunately.

Until now I have found from you no contribution where you have helped "help seekers", rather contributions where you need help yourself!
The latter I also do not interfere in principle, whether someone plays, loses, has problems with the payout, etc., etc...
that goes me in good German said on the A.... past

Comes here, however, someone with half-knowledge around the corner, could harm others with it, then it should be allowed here to correct something...or?

On the other hand, if you already throw something like that in the room, then justify your all-knowing asozial-frech and stroppy, or who where how and what does not suit you.

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Liquid
Experienced
Just ignore the troll. Isn't a hopeless case to discuss with him

I, on the other hand, am looking forward to what is yet to come. Maybe the advertising will finally become less aggressive...

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