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8th Feb. 2018, at 09:36 am CET#3
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Held out for a good minute. ðŸ˜'
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8th Feb. 2018, at 09:46 am CET#4
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Avantgarde83 wrote on 08.02.2018 at 09:32: already interesting and also honest (at least he comes across that way).
What would interest me: do people like him not get problems in Germany, if they have such income, since it is not really legal?
Exactly that is the question which concerns me there also.I think he moves there in a similar legal grey area like the entire scene.Ergo - where no plaintiff .....One leaves these stories at the moment simply untouched.Completely well would not be me thereby.I believe however that he comes from Austria - I do not know at all like that there behaves.That would be a question for: SUITED TRIPS - I believe the young lady is prospective Juristin ...... .
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8th Feb. 2018, at 09:50 am CET#5
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Cool thing!
I think you can earn a good five figures per month with it.
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8th Feb. 2018, at 09:51 am CET#6
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Spielotheka wrote on 08/02/2018 at 09:50: Cool stuff!
I think you can make a good five figures a month with this.
a job like that would drive me crazy in the long run ðŸ˜'
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8th Feb. 2018, at 11:39 am CET#7
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vivera365 wrote on 08.02.2018 at 09:46
Avantgarde83 wrote on 08.02.2018 at 09:32: already interesting and also honest (at least he comes across that way).
What would interest me: don't people like him get problems in Germany if they have such income, since it is not really legal?
Exactly that is the question which concerns me there also.I think he moves there in a similar legal grey area like the entire scene.Ergo - where no plaintiff .....One leaves these stories at the moment simply untouched.Completely well would not be me thereby.I believe however that he comes from Austria - I do not know at all like that there behaves.That would be a question for: SUITED TRIPS - I believe the young lady is prospective Juristin ...... .
There is always the danger that there are problems - definitely. My lawyer had advised me at the time to stop doing this if I wanted to stay in Germany and concentrate on my other sources of income. This is also the main reason why I emigrated to Malta myself.
The problem is that gambling advertising is prohibited (whether it is Online Casinos or other non-state gambling).
In the worst case, online gambling advertising is added to §284 StGB:
§ 284 Unauthorized organization of a game of chance
(1) Anyone who publicly organizes or holds a game of chance or provides the facilities for this purpose without official permission shall be punished by imprisonment for up to two years or a fine.
(2) Games of chance in clubs or closed societies where games of chance are habitually organized shall also be deemed to be publicly organized.
(3) Whoever, in the cases referred to in paragraph 1
1. commercially or
2. acts as a member of a gang which has joined forces to commit such acts on a continuous basis,
shall be punished by imprisonment for a term of three months to five years.
--> (4) Whoever advertises a public game of chance (paragraphs 1 and 2) shall be punished by imprisonment of up to one year or a fine. <--
The problem is not that there can be up to one year imprisonment, because this maximum penalty is certainly only applied if one is already 100x previously convicted. The problem is, what happens if one earns money with illegal business? What happens to the Porsche of a convicted drug Dealer? Correct, it is confiscated!
But what happens to the money you have already spent, but you have demonstrably earned with illegal gambling advertising? I must honestly confess that I don't know off the top of my head. But there is always the danger that you lose everything or that it becomes extremely expensive at some point and you are overindebted.
Debts from a criminal act are also not eligible for insolvency, i.e. you are stuck with the debt. I'm not sure whether this only applies to the fine that you get on top or to the whole story.
The next biggest problem is also the tax office. I think many who earn money with it do not think about the fact that they are self-employed entrepreneurs from the first euro they earn and are happy about the money that they actually have to pay tax on. If this is omitted, then it can (depending on what one has evaded at the end of taxes) really come to a prison sentence (whether previously convicted or not). Because with evaded taxes the state understands then really no more fun.
If one makes the whole history at least tax-technically correctly and the incomes increase, then always the danger exists that times a tax audit comes and if the tax auditor determines that the money comes from illegal activities, then that can be bad. If you do something like this and want to stay in Germany, then you should do something like this correctly in terms of tax law. Al Capone did not go to jail because of his murders and illegal activities, but because of tax evasion
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8th Feb. 2018, at 11:59 am CET#8
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and why are there commercials for it on television? it's also paradoxical.
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8th Feb. 2018, at 12:03 pm CET#9
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Avantgarde83 wrote on 08.02.2018 at 11:59: and why are there ads on TV for it? is also paradoxical.
There is always reference to the .de domain in TV commercials. For example, when Mr Green advertises, Mr Green refers to the .de domain where you can only play in fun mode but not for real money. Thus it is legal. Mr. Green knows, however, that most people search for Mr. Green in Google and there the .com domain comes up. Mr. Green does not let Google index the .de domain at all.
The real site can also be found at number 1 in Google if you search for Mr Green.
All a little tricky.
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8th Feb. 2018, at 12:07 pm CET#10
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Daniel wrote on 08.02.2018 at 12:03 pm
Avantgarde83 wrote on 08.02.2018 at 11:59: and why are there ads on TV for it? is also paradoxical.
There is always reference to the .de domain in TV commercials. For example, when Mr Green advertises, Mr Green refers to the .de domain where you can only play in fun mode but not for real money. Thus it is "legal". But Mr. Green knows that most people search for Mr. Green in Google and there comes the .com domain. Mr. Green does not let Google index the .de domain at all.
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What would interest me: don't people like him get problems in germany if they have such income, since it is not really legal?
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Exactly that is the question which concerns me there also.I think he moves there in a similar legal grey area like the entire scene.Ergo - where no plaintiff .....One leaves these stories at the moment simply untouched.Completely well would not be me thereby.I believe however that he comes from Austria - I do not know at all like that there behaves.That would be a question for: SUITED TRIPS - I believe the young lady is prospective Juristin ...... .
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I think you can earn a good five figures per month with it.
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a job like that would drive me crazy in the long run ðŸ˜'
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There is always the danger that there are problems - definitely. My lawyer had advised me at the time to stop doing this if I wanted to stay in Germany and concentrate on my other sources of income. This is also the main reason why I emigrated to Malta myself.
The problem is that gambling advertising is prohibited (whether it is Online Casinos or other non-state gambling).
In the worst case, online gambling advertising is added to §284 StGB:
The problem is not that there can be up to one year imprisonment, because this maximum penalty is certainly only applied if one is already 100x previously convicted. The problem is, what happens if one earns money with illegal business? What happens to the Porsche of a convicted drug Dealer? Correct, it is confiscated!
But what happens to the money you have already spent, but you have demonstrably earned with illegal gambling advertising? I must honestly confess that I don't know off the top of my head. But there is always the danger that you lose everything or that it becomes extremely expensive at some point and you are overindebted.
Debts from a criminal act are also not eligible for insolvency, i.e. you are stuck with the debt. I'm not sure whether this only applies to the fine that you get on top or to the whole story.
The next biggest problem is also the tax office. I think many who earn money with it do not think about the fact that they are self-employed entrepreneurs from the first euro they earn and are happy about the money that they actually have to pay tax on. If this is omitted, then it can (depending on what one has evaded at the end of taxes) really come to a prison sentence (whether previously convicted or not). Because with evaded taxes the state understands then really no more fun.
If one makes the whole history at least tax-technically correctly and the incomes increase, then always the danger exists that times a tax audit comes and if the tax auditor determines that the money comes from illegal activities, then that can be bad. If you do something like this and want to stay in Germany, then you should do something like this correctly in terms of tax law. Al Capone did not go to jail because of his murders and illegal activities, but because of tax evasion
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There is always reference to the .de domain in TV commercials. For example, when Mr Green advertises, Mr Green refers to the .de domain where you can only play in fun mode but not for real money. Thus it is legal. Mr. Green knows, however, that most people search for Mr. Green in Google and there the .com domain comes up. Mr. Green does not let Google index the .de domain at all.
This is how the .de domain of Mr. Green looks like: http://www.mrgreen.de/
And this is the real site, where you can also play for real money: https://www.mrgreen.com/de/
The real site can also be found at number 1 in Google if you search for Mr Green.
All a little tricky.
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So..... At Wunderino in the advertising is explicitly with: Deposit 10 euros and play with 50 euros advertised. There is nothing with fun mode
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