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Online Casinos in general: Charge of unauthorized gambling ( 285 StGB) (Page 19)

Topic created on 23rd Jan. 2021 | Page: 19 of 70 | Answers: 698 | Views: 179,141
Johnny54
First of all, I wanted to thank you for your messages.
It reassures me immensely that the proceedings were dropped in almost all cases, or if they were, then usually only a few hundred euros in fines were due.

The only thing that still gives me pause for thought is the accusation made by the police, including the questionnaire. Because it says that you can save yourself the trip to the police by providing written information and that you have to contact them in any case, at least to confirm your personal details. Has anyone already done this and if so, to what extent, or have you all just ignored it?

Lg

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roccoammo11
Expert

Johnny54 wrote on 26.03.2024 at 15:10: First of all, I wanted to thank you for your messages.
It reassures me immensely that in almost all cases the proceedings were discontinued, or if they were, usually only a few hundred € fine was due.

The only thing that still gives me pause for thought is the accusation made by the police, including the questionnaire. Because it says that you can save yourself the trip to the police by providing written information and that you have to contact them in any case, at least to confirm your personal details. Has anyone already done this and if so, to what extent or have you all just ignored it?

Lg

so I can tell you that I have also received such a request and simply ignored it without any consequences, but no one here can assure you 100% that it is exactly the same for you...

and by the way, if the letter was not a registered letter, who says that you received it at all...:D

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WithoutWings
Expert
Police requests are almost always ignored 😜

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Playmaus
Amateur

Anonymous wrote on 25.03.2024 at 22:32: More and more people are reporting these letters... and if you look at the calls for this forum, then you know exactly how many people read along here and are perhaps also afraid of being confronted with something like this.

55.000 views in this forum, wow
I think that all people who have had experience of this in any way should post here so that we can help each other.

It's so awesome that gamblers, who are usually in the red anyway because of their gambling, should still be punished for it.

And yet there are always free play offers and other things being posted here. it just wouldn't make sense for me to win in such an unlicensed casino. even if the money would go to my e wallet, I still wouldn't have it in my bank account, so it's worthless for me. and the Risk of getting a report from the bank is simply too great.

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T0uchTheSky
Elite

Playmaus wrote on 28.03.2024 at 20:08:

And yet free play offers and other things are always put in here.for me it just wouldn't make sense if I won in such an unlicensed casino.even if the money would go to my e wallet,I still don't have it in my bank account,so it's worthless to me.and the Risk is just too big then to get a report from the bank.

Why do some people always want their casino winnings in their bank account? There are plenty of wallets with your own credit card that you can use to go shopping or withdraw money from ATMs.

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garfield68
Elite
that's exactly how i see it, i don't use my bank account at all. i can only pay in and out with wallets where i also have the corresponding card, so that i can then simply withdraw the money from the ATM.

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Hidaruma
Top Member
Anyone have any experience how long a BTC transaction takes? Unfortunately I won a lot of wood via btc and it takes quite a long time here^^

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Hidaruma
Top Member

Hidaruma wrote on 28.03.2024 at 23:21: Anyone have any experience how long a BTC transaction takes? Unfortunately I won a lot of wood via btc and it takes quite a long time here^


It's done - it took 50 minutes

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gamble1
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Hidaruma wrote on March 28, 2024 at 11:55 pm:


It's done - it took 50 minutes

What were the current fees?

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Hidaruma
Top Member
gamble1 wrote on 29.03.2024 00:05:

What were the current fees?

You have no idea. Just glad it worked out. I usually only play with LTC or ETH
Edit: If the transaction details are to be believed, it was $4.74

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