We would like to inform you in writing that Betclic will cease its activities on the German market on 29.04.2020.
You will still be able to play and access your Betclic account until 14.04.2020, but as of today you will not be able to make any further deposits.
From 15.04.2020 you will only be able to access the "My Account" section as gaming operations will cease
If you still have funds, please withdraw them by 29.04 at the latest. Otherwise, we will automatically transfer the remaining funds to the account you specified. If you do not have an account, please contact our customer service.
Please note that unused Bonuses will be removed from your account. If you have any outstanding wagers after 14.04, they will be cancelled and credited to your account.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused by this situation and take this opportunity to thank you for choosing Betclic. We wish you all the best for the future.
Your Betclic Team
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Betclic Expekt leaves the German market
6th Apr. 2020, at 09:45 pm CEST#2
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Yup, also got both mails. With Expekt I have just in the past year by far the most rausziehen can, were for me but since the end of last year, after the abolition of Trustly as a payment method disappeared from the scene.
It would be interesting with what justification this step is made.
Or they could but don't want to have this license because there are too many restrictions that won't appeal to some providers at all. And there they take now the flight already somewhat prematurely from the German market
der_der_immer_zockt wrote on 07.04.2020 at 00:12 In all likelihood this is related to the probably 2021 coming sports betting license
There will certainly still many withdraw from Germany.
But they will come back when they have a license, I think
But you have to distinguish:
* Some providers only block sports betting in Germany, but continue to run the casino business in this country.
* Others (Expekt, Betclic) end their complete business.
In the latter case, I can well imagine that this has to do with the gambling reform
As far as I know, no one has yet figured out what the former providers are up to. Online Casinos in particular are, after all, classified as clearly illegal by German politicians - so I don't see how a withdrawal of sports betting, but continuation of casino in Germany, would have anything to do with the reform.
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7th Apr. 2020, at 08:43 pm CEST#7
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Bonusfan wrote on 07.04.2020 at 20:33
But you have to distinguish:
* Some providers only block sports betting in Germany, but continue to run the casino business in this country.
* Others (Expekt, Betclic) end their complete business.
In the latter case, I can well imagine that this has to do with the gambling reform
As far as I know, no one has yet figured out what the former providers are up to. Online Casinos in particular are, after all, classified as clearly illegal by German politicians - so I don't see how a withdrawal of sports betting, but continuation of casino in Germany, would have anything to do with the reform.
It will take forever anyway. Vierklee-wetten has sued and got right
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We would like to inform you in writing that Betclic will cease its activities on the German market on 29.04.2020.
You will still be able to play and access your Betclic account until 14.04.2020, but as of today you will not be able to make any further deposits.
From 15.04.2020 you will only be able to access the "My Account" section as gaming operations will cease
If you still have funds, please withdraw them by 29.04 at the latest. Otherwise, we will automatically transfer the remaining funds to the account you specified. If you do not have an account, please contact our customer service.
Please note that unused Bonuses will be removed from your account. If you have any outstanding wagers after 14.04, they will be cancelled and credited to your account.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused by this situation and take this opportunity to thank you for choosing Betclic. We wish you all the best for the future.
Your Betclic Team
Immediately mail came from Expekt
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It would be interesting with what justification this step is made.
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In all probability, this is connected with the sports betting license , which is likely to come in 2021
There will certainly still many withdraw from Germany.
But they will come back when they have a license, I think
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But you have to distinguish:
* Some providers only block sports betting in Germany, but continue to run the casino business in this country.
* Others (Expekt, Betclic) end their complete business.
In the latter case, I can well imagine that this has to do with the gambling reform
As far as I know, no one has yet figured out what the former providers are up to. Online Casinos in particular are, after all, classified as clearly illegal by German politicians - so I don't see how a withdrawal of sports betting, but continuation of casino in Germany, would have anything to do with the reform.
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Betclic Expekt leaves the German market
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It will take forever anyway. Vierklee-wetten has sued and got right
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