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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Skrill Terms of Use

Topic created on 10th Mar. 2021 | Page: 1 of 3 | Answers: 21 | Views: 4,543
Mrcb980
Rookie


I have just read through the terms of use of Skrill and found some interesting things

So you are not allowed to use your Skrill account for gambling in the country where you live
Skrill could contact the law enforcement authorities in Germany in case of a certain conspicuous activity and cooperate with them

In addition, it is already very conspicuous if you constantly Deposit with Paysafecard at Skrill and use the Skrill account to 90% only for the online casino.

Would be too risky for me, because you never know if there is already something in the bush and you are already reported
So an e-wallet is also not a solution to circumvent all this

Just a little Tip, let it be, it all comes out later anyway

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Anonym
Mrcb980 wrote on 10.03.2021 at 16:52
So you are not allowed to use your Skrill account for gambling in the country where you live.

I guess the sentence had a little accident. What exactly does that mean?

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Mrcb980
Rookie
Kanalmalocher wrote on 10/03/2021 at 17:19
I guess the sentence had a little accident. What exactly does that mean?

With a little imagination, you should be able to process the sentence in your brain in a way that makes sense.

I'm not giving any help, still give you time to think about how the accidental sentence would make the most sense

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u****n
Lool, that's why the Skrill page also shows 816281 bonus offers for all kinds of casinos🤣🤦🏼

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Anonym
Mrcb980 wrote on 10.03.2021 at 17:23
With a little imagination, you should be able to process the sentence in your brain in a way that makes sense.

I'm not giving any help, still give you time to think about how the sentence you've misplaced would make the most sense.

Let me think for a moment...ne, still not. If you mean the wording under T&C 11.1, it says "unlicensed" gambling, etc. How does that affect you? All the casinos we're talking about here have some kind of crap license.

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supermode
Expert
Why should Skrill blacken you if they even earn with you on several transactions and their percentage?

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Hidaruma
Top Member

Mrcb980 wrote on 10/03/2021 at 16:52

I just had a leisurely read through Skrill's terms of use and found some interesting stuff

So you are not allowed to use your Skrill account for gambling in the country where you live
Skrill could contact the law enforcement authorities in Germany in case of a certain conspicuous activity and cooperate with them

In addition, it is already very conspicuous if you constantly Deposit with Paysafecard at Skrill and use the Skrill account to 90% only for the online casino.

Would be too risky for me, because you never know if there is already something in the bush and you are already reported
So an e-wallet is also not a solution to circumvent all this

Just a little Tip, let it be, it all comes out later anyway.

Without reading through the ABGs, I find your information questionable. Skrill for example advertises a special wilkommensbonus for Twin (20% more than normal). Would be a strong piece, if transactions regarding gambling would then be prohibited.

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NoSkill_NoKill
Experienced
Hidaruma wrote on 10/03/2021 at 19:47

Without reading through the ABGs, I find your information questionable. Skrill for example advertises a special wilkommensbonus for e.g Twin (20% more than normal). Would be a strong piece, if transactions would be prohibited in terms of gambling.

But it is true that it is forbidden. Has told me a support staff on the phone. He knew that I play and said it was forbidden

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Anonym
DerJaeger2019 wrote on 10.03.2021 at 20:48
But it is true that it is forbidden. Told me a support person on the phone. He knew I was playing and said it was forbidden.

And because it's banned they tempt you to do it with special Bonuses for Skrill users? -&gt
-- Link had to be removed by an admin because there were foreign affilliate links on the linked page --
Doesn't that somehow make them criminals too?

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NoSkill_NoKill
Experienced
Kanalmalocher wrote on 10/03/2021 at 20:55
And because it's banned, they tempt you to do it with special Bonuses for Skrill users? -&gt
-- Link had to be removed by an admin because there were extraneous affilliate links on the linked page --
Doesn't that somehow make them criminals too?

Yes that probably makes them criminals too. But it is a fact that it is not allowed for us.

Actually, it's surprising that gamblejoe doesn't report about it here...

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