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Online Casinos in general: Accidentally get money back from the casino? (Page 4)

Topic created on 29th Aug. 2018 | Page: 4 of 9 | Answers: 80 | Views: 25,310
Anonym
Nothing surprises me here anymore. Ridiculous, what goes on here and not to be surpassed in stupidity...

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letmegamble
Rookie
Just to contradict the theory that I have made up something here, I have made censored screenshots of the deposits and withdrawals. I also do not think that I am necessarily "stupid" because I follow the matter but for me the situation is opaque and I just like to have clarity
For this reason, I like to get in touch with the casino itself, I doubt that the thing is a mistake because nowadays most bookings in the payment system are automated. I am not a novice in terms of casinos and accordingly I could already gather experience with different providers and the case has never occurred to me
But I also honestly wonder what people think with the motto "Delete your account, take the money". To delete the account brings nothing at all, I have of course registered with my real data, address etc so if the casino wants to contact me then it finds a way
Escape forward I think in my case simply times for the better method. Either the casino explains to me what happened and that the payment is legal or the casino tells me that an error has occurred and demands the money back. Then I can still consider to clarify the whole thing with a lawyer
To bury my head in the sand and simply hope that no one will contact me and "if they do, then I'll block the account and not contact them" is the wrong approach in my eyes. Quite apart from the fact that so obscure companies also like to sell open claims to a collection agency and I really do not want to deal with a Debt collector at some point without warning. Then rather take the matter in hand now and clarify

Deposit: http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=11ca8c-1535611884.jpg
Refund: http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=90e5c5-1535611847.jpg

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Marqes
Expert

letmegamble wrote on 30.08.2018 at 08:52: Just to contradict the theory that I have made something up here I have times censored screenshots of deposits and withdrawals made. I don't think that I'm necessarily "stupid" because I'm investigating the matter, but for me the situation is opaque and I just like to have clarity
For this reason, I like to get in touch with the casino itself, I doubt that the thing is a mistake because nowadays most bookings in the payment system are automated. I am not a novice in terms of casinos and accordingly I could already gather experience with different providers and the case has never occurred to me
But I also honestly wonder what people think with the motto "Delete your account, take the money". To delete the account brings purely nothing, I have of course registered with my real data, address etc so if the casino wants to get in touch with me then it finds a way
Escape forward I think in my case simply times for the better method. Either the casino explains to me what happened and that the payment is legal or the casino tells me that an error has occurred and demands the money back. Then I can still consider to clarify the whole thing with a lawyer
To bury my head in the sand and simply hope that no one will contact me and "if they do, then I'll block the account and not contact them" is the wrong approach in my eyes. Quite apart from the fact that so obscure companies also like to sell open claims to a collection agency and I really do not want to deal with a Debt collector at some point without warning. Then rather take the matter in hand now and clarify

Deposit: http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=11ca8c-1535611884.jpg
Refund: http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=90e5c5-1535611847.jpg

I agree with this.

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Jay281
Amateur
The intended use alone is peculiar.

Have you already received a reply

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letmegamble
Rookie
No, until now there is still no answer. Last status is from yesterday afternoon and then the last Deposit of me in the amount of 650 € came back. I am really very curious what comes out of it and keep you up to date, which could also be interesting for one or the other player at the provider.

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Anonym

letmegamble wrote on 30.08.2018 at 08:52: Just to contradict the theory that I have made something up here I have times censored screenshots of deposits and withdrawals made. I don't think that I'm necessarily "stupid" because I'm investigating the matter, but for me the situation is opaque and I just like to have clarity
For this reason, I like to get in touch with the casino itself, I doubt that the thing is a mistake because nowadays most bookings in the payment system are automated. I am not a novice in terms of casinos and accordingly I could already gather experience with different providers and the case has never occurred to me
But I also honestly wonder what people think with the motto "Delete your account, take the money". To delete the account brings purely nothing, I have of course registered with my real data, address etc so if the casino wants to contact me then it finds a way
Escape forward I think in my case simply times for the better method. Either the casino explains to me what happened and that the payment is legal or the casino tells me that an error has occurred and demands the money back. Then I can still consider to clarify the whole thing with a lawyer
To bury my head in the sand and simply hope that no one will contact me and "if they do, then I'll block the account and not contact them" is the wrong approach in my eyes. Quite apart from the fact that so obscure companies also like to sell open claims to a collection agency and I really do not want to deal with a Debt collector at some point without warning. Then rather take the matter in hand now and clarify

Deposit: http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=11ca8c-1535611884.jpg
Refund: http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=90e5c5-1535611847.jpg

Well now comes but color in the dark, this has nothing to do with any fraud, I had suspected at the beginning . The casino does not want your money, be grateful and happy about this development, keep it. With the support you do not need to contact, because there are several transfers, you can not assume a coincidence. You are a lucky guy.

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upola
Legend
letmegamble wrote on 30.08.2018 at 08:52: Just to contradict the theory that I have made something up here I have times censored screenshots of deposits and withdrawals made. I don't think that I'm necessarily "stupid" because I'm investigating the matter, but for me the situation is opaque and I just like to have clarity
For this reason, I like to get in touch with the casino itself, I doubt that the thing is a mistake because nowadays most bookings in the payment system are automated. I am not a novice in terms of casinos and accordingly I could already gather experience with different providers and the case has never occurred to me
But I also honestly wonder what people think with the motto "Delete your account, take the money". To delete the account brings purely nothing, I have of course registered with my real data, address etc so if the casino wants to get in touch with me then it finds a way
Escape forward I think in my case simply times for the better method. Either the casino explains to me what happened and that the payment is legal or the casino tells me that an error has occurred and demands the money back. Then I can still consider to clarify the whole thing with a lawyer
To bury my head in the sand and simply hope that no one will contact me and "if they do, then I'll block the account and not contact them" is the wrong approach in my eyes. Quite apart from the fact that so obscure companies also like to sell open claims to a collection agency and I really do not want to deal with a Debt collector at some point without warning. Then rather take the matter in hand now and clarify

Deposit: http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=11ca8c-1535611884.jpg
Refund: http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=90e5c5-1535611847.jpg

If you are not a newbie,what do you want with a lawyer?
Should he transfer the money back for you?
I must say, I have never experienced anything like this.
Can you really be so naive?


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s****e
Above all, I wonder what he wants here? Asking for tips, but not accepting any
and gets on the casino's nerves until it says transfer back.

He doesn't have to deal with collection agencies, or he should just ignore them, but he doesn't accept anything
ignore them, but he accepts nothing.

He just does not get it!

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letmegamble
Rookie
I am not new to Online Casinos, but I have never had such a case.
I thought maybe something like this has happened to someone here before, that's why I signed up and created this thread. I also didn't ask for tips but simply if someone has had something like this before.
Apparently no one has had such a case, so my question is already answered.

I understand quite well that apparently one or the other thinks it would seem as if I would want to transfer the money back or something else but this is just nonsense! It's about that I would like to know what it's all about, I asked in the casino because I wanted to know and because I did not get a direct answer I thought I'll log on to a large German Gamblerforum to ask. No more and no less, I am not here to hear that it is so stupid not to just shut up and keep the money but because I have never had such a case at an online casino.

The thread can be closed with this

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Daniel
Elite
Hi letmegamble,

Basically you can keep the money, no collection agency will come and claim the money - not in 1,000 years. And even if a collection agency would send you a letter, you could simply answer them briefly: "No, I don't pay and I don't want to be bothered by them anymore. End of discussion. Sincerely, Letmegamble."

I am so sure of this that if the money was successfully claimed, I would refund you that money. I hereby give you this in writing!

Further consequences would not have the whole. The worst thing that could happen to you is that you will no longer be able to play at SlotsMillion and its partner casinos.

I can understand that you want to have the whole thing clarified and have written you a PN.

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