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Online Casinos in general: 15.10.2020 - Casino Deadline Day? All over? (Page 22)

Topic created on 23rd Sep. 2020 | Page: 22 of 108 | Answers: 1,070 | Views: 318,556
Ichbins2018
Top Member
Katharina2 wrote on 07.10.2020 at 11:07: And I hope that Brussels does not deny us the 'European'. Then we would only have to
depend on German casinos and they are so volatile that besides Gambling addiction,
we would also have to talk about money addiction. We are top controlled and a bot
rides in every traffic and continues to steer the games. I like bots.

Don't worry about it, the gambling industry doesn't let borders put it in its place.
It hasn't in the past - and it won't in the future

From this point of view, you will always be able to burn your money everywhere - especially when it comes to gambling - or they know that you are a nice girl, who likes to send her money to dubious mailbox companies abroad.

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Matthias
Expert
Ichbins2018 wrote on 07/10/2020 at 11:40 AM
Don't worry about it, the gambling industry doesn't let borders put it in its place.
It hasn't in the past -and it won't in the future

From this point of view, you will always be able to burn your money everywhere - especially when it comes to gambling - or they know that you are a nice girl who likes to send her money to dubious mailbox companies abroad.

I just ask myself, why dubious shell companies?

Do you have an example of an online casino on our site that only has a mailbox in Malta (and no employees)?

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Katharina2
Top Member
Tribeholz wrote on 07.10.2020 at 11:26 am: If you read some posts here you really get the impression that the users no longer see any point in the further life if the online funnels are eliminated.

You, there is no need for online - Lunken....ask' times those who go every week to the blackboard
or search the garbage.

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Katharina2
Top Member
Ichbins2018 wrote on 07/10/2020 at 11:40 AM
Don't worry about it, the gambling industry doesn't let borders put it in its place.
It hasn't in the past -and it won't in the future

From this point of view, you will always be able to burn your money everywhere - especially when it comes to gambling - or they know that you are a nice girl who likes to send her money to dubious mailbox companies abroad.

Why? They have no loss, because they continue to serve casinos of all kinds.
What is affected is what disturbs the monopoly: German players in European casinos and
Payment service providers

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Anonym
Gauselmann is working to return to German online casinos.

Due to the toleration, it will seek an MGA license with its partners and, if necessary, apply for a German gambling license in the coming years

-- link to competition removed --

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Matthias wrote on 07.10.2020 at 11:58 am
I'm just wondering why dubious shell companies?

Do you have an example of an online casino on our site that only has a mailbox in Malta (and no employees)?

To your first question ... does it take more to run an online casino, apart from appropriate contacts and many euros in the account?

To your second question ... one alone will hardly be able to operate an online casino, but this does not exclude that one can operate "invisible" and not tangible.
And Malta has developed into a stronghold (in Europe) for Online Casinos for good reason

However, the above does not exclude that there are also correct and "tangible" casinos.

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Anonym
Ichbins2018 wrote on 07.10.2020 at 16:59
To your first question ... does it take more to run an online casino, apart from appropriate contacts and many euros onn account?

To your second question ... one alone will hardly be able to operate an online casino, but this does not exclude that one can operate "invisible" and not tangible.
And Malta has developed into a stronghold (in Europe) for Online Casinos for good reason

However, the above does not exclude that there are also correct and "tangible" casinos.

So I also know that there can be no letterbox companies in Malta, because if you have a company there, you also have to be registered there for a certain time of the year. From there, every casino that is registered or licensed in Malta will have to be tangible. At least for the authorities

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Anonym
Jokerboy wrote on 07.10.2020 at 18:36
So I also know that there can't be letterbox companies in Malta, because if you have a company there, you also have to be registered there for a certain time of the year. From there any casino that is registered/licensed in Malta will have to be tangible. At least for the authorities.

The MGA is a regulatory authority of Malta that is subject to the directives and subdivisions of some binding legislation of the European un ion.

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Carsten92
Amateur
Here is an excerpt:


"Networking of all player accounts

Every player account must go through a central server to ensure self-exclusion, cool-down and loss limits. In addition, the German government hopes to have more data to evaluate gambling. The critical issue here is data protection. Because, of course, this information is sensitive. It's inconceivable, for example, if operators of Online Casinos from overseas were to succeed in obtaining the data of problem gamblers."

I had some accounts at various casinos blocked at the time. Does that mean I won't be allowed to play anywhere soon?

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Anonym
Carsten92 wrote on 07/10/2020 at 20:02: Here is an excerpt:


"Networking of all player accounts

Every player account must go through a central server to ensure self-exclusion, cool-down and loss limits. In addition, the German government hopes to have more data to evaluate gambling this way. The critical issue here is data protection. Because, of course, this information is sensitive. It's inconceivable, for example, if operators of Online Casinos from overseas were to succeed in obtaining the data of problem gamblers."

I had some accounts at various casinos blocked at the time. Does that mean I won't be allowed to play anywhere soon?

There is not even this central server and secondly, there is disagreement about who should build this network. As a result, you won't be locked either. This will still take years.

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