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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Paypal soon no longer available in online casinos ? (Page 3)

Topic created on 11th Dec. 2018 | Page: 3 of 15 | Answers: 142 | Views: 61,354
Skitch22
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Jan2405 wrote on 17/12/2018 at 07:45: Yesterday I learned from Calvin (Casinotest24) that from 1/1/19 there is no more PayPal in OC's.

And what about sports betting sites ?

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Stealth
Rookie
I think it's good. But just out of self-interest and my problematic gaming behavior. I closed my PayPal account myself a long time ago and blocked online banking from the main account. Thus, a loss of control was minimized

Now I can at least register a PayPal account again. Top

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Anonym
I don't know whether sports betting is also part of the "casino" industry.
But PayPal will definitely withdraw. Unfortunately, this is necessary!

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Skitch22
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Royal777 wrote on 17/12/2018 at 13:12: Whether sports betting is also part of the "casino" industry I don't even know.
But PayPal will definitely pull out. Unfortunately, this is necessary!

Sports betting is allowed and not forbidden.

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Anonym
Skitch22 wrote on 17/12/2018 at 13:35
Sports betting is yes allowed and not banned.

What do you mean? Slots are allowed after all.

But if you Deposit with PayPal and lose, be it with a slot or a sports bet, then you can also get your money back. In the end Paypal is liable. The casino will get its money

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Anonym
Sports are not part of the casino industry. A few years ago there were still pure
Sports betting providers like btty currently offers

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Falko
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Skitch22 wrote on 17/12/2018 at 13:35
Sports betting is yes allowed and not banned.

I am curious about that as well. But there are sports betting providers without casino like Xtip and sports betting providers with casino. Whether Xtip may continue to offer PayPal and Tipico because of its casino then no longer? Would be nice if the now also here someone can answer exactly. I myself use only Paypal and Paysafekarten.

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Anonym
besides casinolub now also 888 and bwin without paypal.they all belong to gvc
Paysafecard, Neteller and Skrill are probably also soon gone

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Anonym
OpaOma wrote on 19.12.2018 at 17:29: besides casinolub now also 888 and bwin without paypal.belong yes all to gvc
Paysafecard, Neteller and Skrill are probably also gone soon

How do you know the latter?

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Anonym
is somewhere in a press release from today.are all quite under pressure

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