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Online Casinos in general: 15.10.2020 - Casino Deadline Day? All over? (Page 11)

Topic created on 23rd Sep. 2020 | Page: 11 of 108 | Answers: 1,070 | Views: 318,632
Anonym
ChillEffect wrote on 09/30/2020 at 1:09 pm
Now I've seen it. But then you just pay at VS with cash to code? Is the same or

And just as anonymous as paysafe. And limit it also does not seem to give. Does anyone know how this works exactly?

You have to log in to the casino, go to deposit. Select cash to code, enter amount, then you get code to scan and with that you then go into the gas station. And then the money is on the casino account on it or?

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Max1303
Experienced
ChillEffect wrote on 09/30/2020 at 1:37 pm
And just as anonymous as paysafe. And limit doesn't seem to admit it either. Does anyone know how this works exactly?

You have to log into the casino, go to deposit. Select cash to code, enter amount, then you get code to scan and with that you then go into the gas station. And then the money is on the casino account on it or?

Yes

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Anonym
Max1303 wrote on 09/30/2020 at 13:36
No, because - as far as I know - you get a code when you Deposit and then show that at the brick-and-mortar store to then load the money on it.

Like you, I play Videoslots regularly. That's where Neosurf is offered. That's pretty rare in the casino space. That should be a good Paysafealternative.

I will do it with cash to code in the future.

https://www.cashtocode.com/de/startseite.html

Here in the video it is explained super anyway

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Anonym
Max1303 wrote on 09/30/2020 at 1:39 pm
Yes

That's super 😁👍 eigtl fully easy and unstressig. Have also enough branches that offer this

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Anonym
How is that eigtl if someone else wants to give me a code? Is that then at all. E.g. if I send someone the scan code via email, when they print it out, it should be credited to my account or?

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RebellYell
Top Member
ChillEffect wrote on 09/30/2020 at 1:40 pm
I will do it with cash to code in the future.

https://www.cashtocode.com/de/startseite.html

It's super explained here in the video anyway.

This will also no longer exist for a long time in this form.

The reason why Paysafecard/Videoslots is now changing this is obvious. According to the new law, a player may not have more than 1,000 euros per month loss. In order to be able to "control" this exactly, all "anonymous" payment options will now be eliminated.

Use it as long as you can, but you'd better accept that this will soon be completely history

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Stromberg
Legend
It's an option, of course.
On the other hand, the question arises why you need a psc account in the future
Reason could well be that you do not want to have the anonymous payment, or the monthly total Deposit limit to monitor in the future or the like.
And then other anonymous deposit methods would probably be affected in the long run as well.

If the whole thing only starts from psc, that would be different of course...

There's a Cash to Code representative here, maybe he knows more? 😁

Ah I just see, rebellyell came before me 😁

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Anonym
I don't care about the 1000 limit. Since I never Deposit so much in the month anyway. But the anonymous and unstressig recharge is important to me. I don't think cash to code will follow suit, they were brought into being precisely because of paysafe as a competitor

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Anonym
Stromberg wrote on 30.09.2020 at 13:53: Is of course an option.
On the other hand, the question is why you need a psc account in the future
Reason could well be that you don't want to have the anonymous pay, or monitor the total monthly Deposit limit with it in the future or similar.
And then other anonymous deposit methods would probably be affected in the long run as well.

If the whole thing only starts from psc, that would be different of course...

There's a Cash to Code representative here, maybe he knows more? 😁

Ah I just see, rebellyell beat me to it 😁

I definitely don't make myself a my paysafe card account. First, everything is monitored there. And they have once closed the account with an acquaintance because he no longer had receipts of the payssfe cards. That is, they wanted to know where he got the cards and the money for it.

Of course, anonymous payment via the site is then over

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Stromberg
Legend
ChillEffect wrote on 30.09.2020 at 13:54: I don't care about the 1000 limit. Since I never Deposit that much in a month anyway. But the anonymous and unstressful recharge is important to me. I don't think cash to code will follow, they were created to outcompete paysafe.

The question would not be whether they want to follow, but whether they have to follow...

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