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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Paypal soon no longer available in online casinos ? (Page 5)

Topic created on 11th Dec. 2018 | Page: 5 of 15 | Answers: 142 | Views: 61,641
T0uchTheSky
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Is everything just a lie? I don't believe that the sunmaker employee has no idea and gave me misinformation, and besides, I haven't received a single mail from PayPal or from any casino until today.

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Falko
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Maybe only casinos that have a Schlewig Holstein license,have to take that out ? Casinoclub and the Pay Ojo group no longer offer Paypal. Online Casino Europe has separated from this SH license last month and now only has the Mga license. One can only speculate why PayPal has left some casinos and not others.

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T0uchTheSky
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Falko wrote on 02/01/2019 at 18:51: Maybe only casinos that have a Schlewig Holstein license,have to take that out ? Casinoclub and the group of Pay Ojo no longer offer Paypal. Online Casino Europe has separated from this SH license last month and now only has the Mga license. One can only speculate why PayPal has left some casinos and not others.

I thought the decision came from Paypal itself and not from the casinos, because many people have booked back the money. If that comes from Paypal, then that should apply to all casinos

If some casinos may not offer Paypal and some do, then that has nothing to do with Paypal, but what else?!!!

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Falko
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T0uchTheSky wrote on 01/02/2019 at 19:01
I thought the decision came from PayPal itself and not the casinos because many people have reversed the money. If this comes from Paypal, then it should apply to all casinos

If some casinos may not offer Paypal and some do, then that has nothing to do with Paypal, but what else?!!!

Yes that would be interesting to know what exactly it has to do with it. Maybe Christoph could find out what about it and write another article about it here. I have then opened this thread here, because of the email I got from Casinoclub noted here in the first post and there Paypal is also really suddenly gone. Interesting topic it is in any case, because you can find nothing further on the Internet.

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Anonym
From 19.1 it will no longer be possible to Deposit with PayPal. At some casinos it is already no longer possible. PartyPoker, for example, says that PayPal is withdrawing from the casino industry.

You have already correctly identified, that is the reason for the withdrawal.@TouchTheSky

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Spectral
Experienced
From 19.01. only, that explains a lot ^^

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T0uchTheSky
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Royal777 wrote on 02.01.2019 at 19:51: From 19.1 it will no longer be possible to Deposit with PayPal. At some casinos it is already no longer possible. At PartyPoker, for example, it says that PayPal is withdrawing from the casino industry.

You have already recognized it correctly, that is the reason for the withdrawal.@TouchTheSky

Mail from sunmaker :


Hello xxxxx,

This information is not correct. Of course we accept PayPal - also I am not aware of anything that this payment method will be switched off in the near future

Possibly you mean Paysafecard - we discontinued this payment method in November, as this payment Provider changed its business model.


Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions.

Yours sincerely,
David
Customer Service


P.s. I got the mail con Sumaker only 1 or 2 hours ago

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Falko
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Royal777 wrote on 02.01.2019 at 19:51: From 19.1 it will no longer be possible to Deposit with PayPal. At some casinos it is already no longer possible. At PartyPoker, for example, it says that PayPal is withdrawing from the casino industry.

You have already recognized it correctly, that is the reason for the withdrawal.@TouchTheSky

Do you also know if it only affects casinos without sports betting or also all casinos with sports betting. If I pay in Tipico now with Paypal, comes the note at deposit method Paypal that this money may only be used for sports betting. But the funny thing is once deposited with Paypal, can also this money at Tipico continue to transfer to the casino account. So I can continue with Paypal deposit there sports betting and play slots.

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T0uchTheSky wrote at 19:57 on 02 Jan 2019

P.s. the mail con Sumaker I got only 1 or 2 hours ago

Let's just wait and see. I strongly assume that you can't Deposit with PayPal anywhere anymore. Possibly there are exceptions such as sports betting or casinos in Schleswig Holstein.

@Falco Good question. When depositing with PayPal, you can always ask for your money back. No matter if you lost it in Poker, slots, Roulette or sports betting. In my opinion, a withdrawal from the sports betting industry would be logical.


Here is another photo of PartyPoker, if you choose the deposit method PayPal:
A****m // https://bit.ly/2AqaL7W

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Royal777 wrote on 01/02/2019 at 8:00 PM
Let's just wait and see. I strongly assume that you can't Deposit with PayPal anywhere anymore. Maybe there are exceptions like sports betting or casinos in Schleswig Holstein.

@Falco Good question. When depositing with PayPal, you can always ask for your money back. No matter whether one has lost it in Poker, slot, Roulette or sports betting. In my opinion, a withdrawal from the sports betting industry would be logical.


Here is another photo of PartyPoker, if you choose the deposit method PayPal:
A****m // https://bit.ly/2AqaL7W

Money from the sports betting sector may not be charged back. Paypal will probably drop the claim in such cases anyway, because there is not so much investigation.

But maybe that could change in the future, I don't think Paypal will do that for years with the inconsequential chargebacks. But I'm always happy when Paypal takes damage, who looks online quickly notices how "popular" Paypal is when it comes to the qualities of support. Could smooth bots set... oh wait they also have

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