table1 wrote on 11/25/2022 at 08:21: Hello everyone,
last night another video on "gambling" came online on Youtube, with a great reach (Simplici...)
Among other things, there was talk of a Provider who tries to reclaim the money from the casino, which are Illegal
I wonder for a long time, why this topic is always discussed so hot?
Where is the Risk for you? I even have a legal protection Insurance but many providers take on the entire risk so that you collect a commission in the end.
I find this commission very fair and not unreasonable
If a lawyer could get something out, I'm just happy to settle the outstanding loans
What is wrong with a non-binding request to such lawyers who are committed to this?
Except for the fact that you accuse yourself of illegal gambling and no one forced you to Deposit your money there and this whole chargeback is just a phenomenon because you lost actually nothing
Everyone, absolutely everyone knows what they are doing, is aware of the Risk of losing money.
To go to the dance afterwards and sue for your losses on the grounds that it was illegal is a huge mess.
Just recently, 2 super-serious casinos with MGA license have left the German and Austrian market.
Why?
They didn't want to bow to German politics any longer.
Especially from Austria it hailed lawsuits in which players demanded your money back.
My goodness, then you should just not play.
You knew very well that it was "illegal".
If you had won, what then?
Would you have kept the money or paid it back?
What kind of character ars....ch do I have to be to do something like that?
Addiction, no self-discipline, I don't accept all that.
Everyone is of age, more or less intelligent, so what?
In one of these two casinos I was a more than satisfied customer since its opening, super serious, humane and simply excellent.
Because of such pitiful morons, this is now no longer possible.
Have a nice day!!!!!!
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A lot of money gambled away, chargeback possible?
25th Nov. 2022, at 09:34 am CET#273
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Jubla2014 wrote on 11/25/2022 at 08:59: Servus!
I'm honestly getting fed up with this:
Everyone, absolutely everyone knows what they are doing, is aware of the Risk of losing money.
To go to the dance afterwards and sue for your losses on the grounds that it was illegal is a huge mess.
Just recently, 2 super-serious casinos with MGA license have left the German and Austrian market.
Why?
They didn't want to bow to German politics any longer.
Especially from Austria it hailed lawsuits in which players demanded your money back.
My goodness, then you should just not play.
You knew very well that it was "illegal".
If you had won, what then?
Would you have kept the money or paid it back?
What kind of character ars....ch do I have to be to do something like that?
Addiction, no self-discipline, I don't accept all that.
Everyone is of age, more or less intelligent, so what?
In one of these two casinos I was a more than satisfied customer since its opening, super serious, humane and simply excellent.
Because of such pitiful morons, this is now no longer possible.
Have a nice day!!!!!!
Point 1: Just not everyone knows what he is doing (SpielSUCHT)
Point 2: Many players knew just NOTHING of the illegality.because it was / is not apparent whether these casinos have a German license.the casinos have led their pages in German as well as the terms and conditions and also the customer support and thus suggested to the player it would all be legal (have meanwhile several directed exactly argued so)
Point 3: The casinos knew of their lack of license in Germany / Austria and were still so brazen to provide their gambling offer to the people living here.
Which leads us to point 4
The casinos knowingly acted illegally and are now being held accountable by German/Austrian courts, which is absolutely right and good.
Point 5: The chances are good to get his money or parts of it back. takes only very long. wishes those who successfully proceed against it, that they get away from this addiction, and actively do something about it to be able to live a normal life again.
Everyone, absolutely everyone knows what they are doing, is aware of the Risk of losing money.
To go to the dance afterwards and sue for your losses on the grounds that it was illegal is a huge mess.
Just recently, 2 super-serious casinos with MGA license have left the German and Austrian market.
Why?
They didn't want to bow to German politics any longer.
Especially from Austria it hailed lawsuits in which players demanded your money back.
My goodness, then you should just not play.
You knew very well that it was "illegal".
If you had won, what then?
Would you have kept the money or paid it back?
What kind of character ars....ch do I have to be to do something like that?
Addiction, no self-discipline, I don't accept all that.
Everyone is of age, more or less intelligent, so what?
In one of these two casinos I was a more than satisfied customer since its opening, super serious, humane and simply excellent.
Because of such pitiful morons, this is now no longer possible.
Have a nice day!!!!!!
Are you trying to justify illegal gambling right now?
Your post is a joke and you are certainly an operator of such sites
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A lot of money gambled away, chargeback possible?
25th Nov. 2022, at 09:46 am CET#275
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table1 wrote on 25.11.2022 at 09:41
Are you trying to justify Illegal Gambling right now?
Your post is a joke and you must be an operator of such sites
Read the article properly, and deal with the issue sensibly, then you understand who has acted illegally here and partly still acts so.Monetarily, I would be happy to be an operator of such a site, if there was not the moral problem✌️
PS: According to your energetic effort here, it looks by the way rather as if you would operate so ne side.
Are you trying to justify Illegal Gambling right now?
Your post is a joke and you must be an operator of such sites
Yes, Jubla now has 300 pages, they are bound in a book.
You should read between the lines to understand the post.
You knowingly play on an illegal site, win there and everything is good for you.
You knowingly play on an illegal site, lose there and take legal action.
That's the definition of double standards.
As long as you profit from illegal activities, you don't care about the law, but if you lose, you invoke the law.
You see the contradiction yourself, don't you?
Apart from that, it is also an ethical and moral question whether you want to reclaim your lost money, although you are/were aware of your actions.
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25th Nov. 2022, at 09:57 am CET#278
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Jubla2014 wrote on 11/25/2022 at 09:53 AM: @Dombr89
I accept your opinion of course, only it is not correct in my eyes.
I see this on the basis of a family example:
A cousin of mine also complained.
No lawyer or law firm took it on.
I mean the highly praised lawyers from the Internet.
He had to get a regular lawyer, which of course was very expensive.
I had to/was allowed to pay that, because he had no more money.
But I don't care about that.
Failed miserably in court.
Then talk to him, he knew very well that it was "illegal".
If you play, you are very well versed in the matter.
You seriously want to make me believe that not all players know what they are doing?
By the way, he still gambles today......
He has 2 children that I continue to support, Him no more.
Ok then he has known about it.But you can not generalize on the basis of a case yes.And regarding the court costs, today, numerous prozesskostenfinanzierer take over the entire financing and then receive between 30 - 50% of the value won.So no risk.But as I said must each know for themselves ✌️
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Dutch78 wrote on 11/25/2022 at 09:55 AM
Yes, Jubla now has 300 pages, they are bound in a book.
You should read between the lines to understand the post.
You knowingly play on an illegal site, win there and all is well for you.
You knowingly play on an illegal site, lose there and take legal action.
That's the definition of double standards.
As long as you profit from illegal activities, you don't care about the law, but if you lose, you invoke the law.
You see the contradiction yourself, don't you?
Apart from that, it is also an ethical and moral question whether you want to reclaim your lost money, although you are/were aware of your actions.
But it is an insinuation to say that everyone knew that it is illegal.This is not so!We are all no judges.Those who get their money back in the end, will get it back because they are in the right.And those who lose in court, lose just.It is and remains up to everyone how to proceed.
But it is an insinuation to say everyone knew that it is illegal.This is not so!We are all no judges.Those who get their money back in the end, will get it back because they are in the right.And those who lose in court, lose just.It is and remains up to everyone how to proceed.
If you already argue so you should also stay with the truth!
I think of 100 know 99 that it is illegal!
Can always smile about it when I read something like that, the gamblers search the Internet like paysafe, Jeton, Skrill or Neteller work to be able to pay in and out and if the coal is gone I get me a lawyer!
Man that believes not even one of the pants with the pinch makes!
If you already defend something like that then you must also recognize facts and argue differently, otherwise it's just hot air!
A lot of money gambled away, chargeback possible?
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Except for the fact that you accuse yourself of illegal gambling and no one forced you to Deposit your money there and this whole chargeback is just a phenomenon because you lost actually nothing
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I have slowly quite honestly full of the snout:
Everyone, absolutely everyone knows what they are doing, is aware of the Risk of losing money.
To go to the dance afterwards and sue for your losses on the grounds that it was illegal is a huge mess.
Just recently, 2 super-serious casinos with MGA license have left the German and Austrian market.
Why?
They didn't want to bow to German politics any longer.
Especially from Austria it hailed lawsuits in which players demanded your money back.
My goodness, then you should just not play.
You knew very well that it was "illegal".
If you had won, what then?
Would you have kept the money or paid it back?
What kind of character ars....ch do I have to be to do something like that?
Addiction, no self-discipline, I don't accept all that.
Everyone is of age, more or less intelligent, so what?
In one of these two casinos I was a more than satisfied customer since its opening, super serious, humane and simply excellent.
Because of such pitiful morons, this is now no longer possible.
Have a nice day!!!!!!
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Point 1: Just not everyone knows what he is doing (SpielSUCHT)
Point 2: Many players knew just NOTHING of the illegality.because it was / is not apparent whether these casinos have a German license.the casinos have led their pages in German as well as the terms and conditions and also the customer support and thus suggested to the player it would all be legal (have meanwhile several directed exactly argued so)
Point 3: The casinos knew of their lack of license in Germany / Austria and were still so brazen to provide their gambling offer to the people living here.
Which leads us to point 4
The casinos knowingly acted illegally and are now being held accountable by German/Austrian courts, which is absolutely right and good.
Point 5: The chances are good to get his money or parts of it back. takes only very long. wishes those who successfully proceed against it, that they get away from this addiction, and actively do something about it to be able to live a normal life again.
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Are you trying to justify illegal gambling right now?
Your post is a joke and you are certainly an operator of such sites
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A lot of money gambled away, chargeback possible?
Nobody has liked this post so far
Read the article properly, and deal with the issue sensibly, then you understand who has acted illegally here and partly still acts so.Monetarily, I would be happy to be an operator of such a site, if there was not the moral problem✌️
PS: According to your energetic effort here, it looks by the way rather as if you would operate so ne side.
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Of course I accept your opinion, but in my eyes it is not correct.
I see this on the basis of a family example:
A cousin of mine also complained.
No lawyer or law firm took it on.
I mean the highly praised lawyers from the Internet.
He had to get a regular lawyer, which of course was very expensive.
I had to/was allowed to pay that, because he had no more money.
But I don't care about that.
Failed miserably in court.
Then talk to him, he knew very well that it was "illegal".
If you play, you are very well versed in the matter.
You seriously want to make me believe that not all players know what they are doing?
By the way, he still gambles today......
He has 2 children that I continue to support, Him no more.
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Yes, Jubla now has 300 pages, they are bound in a book.
You should read between the lines to understand the post.
You knowingly play on an illegal site, win there and everything is good for you.
You knowingly play on an illegal site, lose there and take legal action.
That's the definition of double standards.
As long as you profit from illegal activities, you don't care about the law, but if you lose, you invoke the law.
You see the contradiction yourself, don't you?
Apart from that, it is also an ethical and moral question whether you want to reclaim your lost money, although you are/were aware of your actions.
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Ok then he has known about it.But you can not generalize on the basis of a case yes.And regarding the court costs, today, numerous prozesskostenfinanzierer take over the entire financing and then receive between 30 - 50% of the value won.So no risk.But as I said must each know for themselves ✌️
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But it is an insinuation to say that everyone knew that it is illegal.This is not so!We are all no judges.Those who get their money back in the end, will get it back because they are in the right.And those who lose in court, lose just.It is and remains up to everyone how to proceed.
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If you already argue so you should also stay with the truth!
I think of 100 know 99 that it is illegal!
Can always smile about it when I read something like that, the gamblers search the Internet like paysafe, Jeton, Skrill or Neteller work to be able to pay in and out and if the coal is gone I get me a lawyer!
Man that believes not even one of the pants with the pinch makes!
If you already defend something like that then you must also recognize facts and argue differently, otherwise it's just hot air!
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