Hello dear maybe someone can give me some advice or share experiences, and sorry if I am here in the wrong subforum.
Today I received a letter from PayPal or KSP (law firm of Paypal) the almost 4000 € of 2016 demand which I have booked back then.
Unfortunately, I was 2015-2016 still extremely addicted to gambling and was also under the influence of medication.
In the meantime I have been treated and no longer take the so-called Mediakamente which have unfortunately lowered the inhibition threshold in me.
Before I gambled away these 4000€ at Paypal I let me 2x block at Paypal and have on the advice of my psychiatrist you also informed that I suffer from Gambling addiction and please do not open more, but unfortunately no one has taken me seriously there and had a relapse... and could easily reopen my account and pay in by direct debit any amount of money... that I did not even owned.
have now on Tue an appointment with my lawyer and hope I get out of the number again because I've actually almost managed in the last 2 years to get my life back under control would be the now really bitter...
I have myself once before 1 year with PayPal some back booked, about the 2,000EUR. Have 2 months later sent me the same letters, as probably you. Have converted the Reeckmann letter and sent them by registered mail and never heard from them again.
Don't get your knickers in a twist, you don't have to go to a lawyer either.
Take the Reeckmann letter, convert it, send it to them by registered mail and chill your nuggets.
By the way, this is not meant to be an instruction for copying and chargeback, I just want to take away the dude's fear.
There is not a single case in Germany where Paypal has gone to court for chargeback of casino money.
And leave me alone with your morals, with companies that earn billions from us idiots, I have no sympathy.
I'm just not that stupid to repeatedly charge back, as this is also a bad scoring for me (bank/credit if necessary)
As far as I know, you can't just reopen your PayPal account once it's permanently closed.
The bank account is "burned", so to speak.
Only would be possible if you have another account number or bank account and then give this.
I would be in favor of closing and deleting this topic. I don't know what kind of people are hanging around here. After all, the portal does not want its reputation to be destroyed and it makes a round that one has "learned" these practices at GJ.
Dokado1212, I have it locksenlassen with announcement that I am addicted to gambling and it was only a short call to make the account free again, directly could gamble again without limit... in my eyes and I hope also from consumer protectors this is grossly negligent mangibt yes also no heroin sick person on withdrawal ne syringe in the hand or or you do not run to the house bank and say thenen gives times grad 5000€ for casino repay I can only if I win....
Unfortunately no longer have a par emails lost by formatting, but should be yes visible or if it comes to court the account on this day was unlocked again I hope at least.
Sorry I took it wrong am today unfortunately a bit irritated and stressed by this letter there come just all these old emotions of Gambling addiction again in a high one had actually well digested ^^
Hi Nextpls and everyone else reading this thread here.
I know of 2 cases so far where the chargeback of PayPal funds that have gone to casinos has worked.
This issue is as Dokado1212 writes, highly controversial and I can only advise against messing with such a big bank for less than 10,000 euros.
If you think about it more carefully, all banks certainly keep a personal register. Even if that should work out with the back posting,
or PayPal waives claims, even if I don't know why they should do that, after all they were initiated by the player himself...
then you can be prepared for the fact that you have "shat" at the banks and your credit rating is possibly lifelong in the basement.
We at GambleJoe would like to explicitly say: Think twice before you want to mess with a billion dollar corporation
We advise against it and also don't want any more "interested parties" to fall into the misconception that it would be okay to book money back from any banks or credit institutions.
For this reason I have decided to close this topic. I ask for your understanding.
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Today I received a letter from PayPal or KSP (law firm of Paypal) the almost 4000 € of 2016 demand which I have booked back then.
Unfortunately, I was 2015-2016 still extremely addicted to gambling and was also under the influence of medication.
In the meantime I have been treated and no longer take the so-called Mediakamente which have unfortunately lowered the inhibition threshold in me.
Before I gambled away these 4000€ at Paypal I let me 2x block at Paypal and have on the advice of my psychiatrist you also informed that I suffer from Gambling addiction and please do not open more, but unfortunately no one has taken me seriously there and had a relapse... and could easily reopen my account and pay in by direct debit any amount of money... that I did not even owned.
have now on Tue an appointment with my lawyer and hope I get out of the number again because I've actually almost managed in the last 2 years to get my life back under control would be the now really bitter...
Do you think Paypal pulls before smelled?
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Don't get your knickers in a twist, you don't have to go to a lawyer either.
Take the Reeckmann letter, convert it, send it to them by registered mail and chill your nuggets.
By the way, this is not meant to be an instruction for copying and chargeback, I just want to take away the dude's fear.
There is not a single case in Germany where Paypal has gone to court for chargeback of casino money.
And leave me alone with your morals, with companies that earn billions from us idiots, I have no sympathy.
I'm just not that stupid to repeatedly charge back, as this is also a bad scoring for me (bank/credit if necessary)
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whether that also works with Skrill, Neteller, etc.?
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The bank account is "burned", so to speak.
Only would be possible if you have another account number or bank account and then give this.
I would be in favor of closing and deleting this topic. I don't know what kind of people are hanging around here. After all, the portal does not want its reputation to be destroyed and it makes a round that one has "learned" these practices at GJ.
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Sorry I took it wrong am today unfortunately a bit irritated and stressed by this letter there come just all these old emotions of Gambling addiction again in a high one had actually well digested ^^
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I know of 2 cases so far where the chargeback of PayPal funds that have gone to casinos has worked.
This issue is as Dokado1212 writes, highly controversial and I can only advise against messing with such a big bank for less than 10,000 euros.
If you think about it more carefully, all banks certainly keep a personal register. Even if that should work out with the back posting,
or PayPal waives claims, even if I don't know why they should do that, after all they were initiated by the player himself...
then you can be prepared for the fact that you have "shat" at the banks and your credit rating is possibly lifelong in the basement.
We at GambleJoe would like to explicitly say: Think twice before you want to mess with a billion dollar corporation
We advise against it and also don't want any more "interested parties" to fall into the misconception that it would be okay to book money back from any banks or credit institutions.
For this reason I have decided to close this topic. I ask for your understanding.
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