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Online Casinos in general: Account reactivated despite gambling addiction

Topic created on 09th Jul. 2020 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 5 | Views: 1,420
Neunterjuli
Throw away account due to anonymity

... I have almost managed to beat my gambling addiction. This lasted about 1 year.
I decided in June 2019 to draw a line because I really lost a lot of money and my wife with child could no longer tolerate this.

I have blocked me at all platforms / casinos my account due to Gambling addiction
This year in May has grabbed me the desire again because I had financially at Euros over.

On all sites I could not reactivate my account except for LeoVegas.

Shortly with the Live Chat written and schwups was my account open again.
And what happens if you have not played for a long time and was addicted? Yes right! You lose 1400€ within 2 days. The Deposit was always in about 200€ steps by skrill. When I deposited the last 200€ and even those were lost, I was virtually logged out of my account and received an email saying that my account is deactivated due to gambling addiction.

THANK YOU! that you also find that after 1400€.

Do I have any chance to get the money back ?

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Yeaaaz
Rookie
That is really a cheek. I am sorry

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Wetti1
Expert

Neunterjuli wrote on 09.07.2020 at 14:59: throwaway account due to anonymity

... I almost managed to beat my gambling addiction. This lasted for about 1 year.
I have in June in 2019 decided to draw a line because I really lost a lot of money and my wife with child could no longer tolerate this.

I have blocked me at all platforms / casinos my account due to Gambling addiction
This year in May has grabbed me the desire again because I had financially at Euros over.

On all sites I could not reactivate my account except for LeoVegas.

Shortly with the Live Chat written and schwups was my account open again.
And what happens if you have not played for a long time and was addicted? Yes right! You lose 1400€ within 2 days. The Deposit was always in about 200€ steps by skrill. When I deposited the last 200€ and even those were lost, I was virtually logged out of my account and received an email saying that my account is deactivated due to gambling addiction.

THANK YOU! that you also find that after 1400€.

Do I have any chance to get the money back ?

rather after 1.400 than like after 10.000

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Anonym
They would certainly argue that you have made credible in the chat to have no more problems with the "gambling issue" and that you have gambled away 1400€ in such a short time after your account was closed, with which the alarm bells have rung and they have blocked you again for your own protection

My unqualified opinion, no, you will not get your money back
However, I am not an expert, this is just my thought process on the subject

Good luck

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Anonym
Would you have had your account locked if you had won 1400? Just chalk it up to a small relapse and lock yourself everywhere again. It is cheaper than hoping for the money. Good advice

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b****a
simkarte76 wrote on 07/10/2020 at 3:20 pm: Would you have had your account locked if you won 1400? Just chalk it up to a little relapse and lock yourself all over again. Is faith cheaper than hoping for the cash. Well meant advice

I see it differently. If you block an account because of Gambling addiction, it would have to be for life

remain blocked. If the casinos reopen the account, they are also liable. That gambling addicts lie,
and conjure up everything to get their old account back, should be known.

But open an account, collect 1.400€, and close it again, is a bad joke!

It would look different, of course, if he had registered in a completely different casino.
Then he is himself to blame.

Why is there the function to be blocked for life because of gambling addiction?
Probably not to be able to open it again.

And if he had won, the casino might have come and said that the win is invalid,
they'd made a mistake, and he'd be banned for life. So do not always come with the moral club
you would have blocked your account if you had won......from morality and decency are the
most casinos far away.

He should and would have to get the money, because otherwise the blocking
due to gambling addiction would lead ad absurdum. The lifetime ban would have to be traceable!
Otherwise, write a complaint.

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