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Online Casinos in general: A jackpot online casino what if scenario (Page 2)

Topic created on 26th Dec. 2019 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 15 | Views: 2,869
Anonym
If you were really that lucky, at least NOT have it all paid out at once to 1 German bank account.

If you can specify several accounts for payout, then distribute to several accounts, perhaps even better open an account in Lichtenstein / Switzerland where the German state does not get so fast, if they want to collect the win because of illegal gambling.
Alternatively, if one plays for example in a Belgian casino and lives there in the proximity one can pick up there also all few days times with the car there personally (offer the there expressly), but always under 10,000 €, because of money import over border.
But I would not make too much head, the chances of such a win are rather poor...... ... ...

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Stromberg
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Even though it wouldn't be cheap, I would probably seek legal advice on what to do and how best to do it in that case...

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Anonym
Stromberg wrote on 26/12/2019 at 19:20: Even if it would not be cheap, I would probably get legal advice in the case, what I do how best...

Exactly, that would be best, though of course the lawyer would then charge a lot in percentage terms for a 3 million win...... ... . Maybe.

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Stromberg
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Gamer777 wrote on 12/26/2019 at 19:25
Exactly, that would be best, though of course the lawyer would then demand a lot in percentage terms for a 3 million win...... ... . Maybe.

Joa, is no dispute sum oä, from therefore one should be able to regulate this also differently than percentage....

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v****2
Gamer777 wrote on 12/26/2019 at 19:25
Exactly, that would be best, though of course the lawyer would then demand a lot in percentage terms for a 3 million win...... ... . Maybe.

hahaha ne...it is here only about advice the gets his
hourly rate and ready...you can afford.
in such a case i would also consult a good lawyer first
to consult.

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Anonym

Stromberg wrote on 26.12.2019 at 19:30
Joa, is no dispute sum oä, from therefore one should be able to regulate this also differently than percentage....

Ahso yes, I have unfortunately not considered. Well, nevertheless, this will hardly happen to us all...... ...

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