Ladybug1998 wrote on 16.04.2024 at 08:42: So I've just been to the lawyer, he will now demand to see the files. He said that the public prosecutor's office will be much stricter from this year onwards. This means that fewer cases will be dropped. He's already had 10 cases this year, 5 of which were convicted and 5 of which required a 4-digit sum.
Let's see...
For decades, the state has had 0 interest in it... but the main thing is to rip off the player with legal offers, to date I have lost more money with legal offers than ever in illegal times.
The wins with regulated providers are not only much rarer, but also much lower. And quite honestly, it would be about security (in my opinion, illegal providers are much stricter and safer than regulated ones will ever be). If multi-accounts or errors in the database at LUGAS were still tolerated today.
Write to GGL and tell them you deposited more than €1000 per month, even though there is no increase, and they will blame you and the provider. The whole thing is not investigated and that by an authority!!! This authority is thus demonstrably disregarding its own rules under the State Treaty on Gambling and saying it's not our problem.
For me, the State Treaty on Gambling is just another perverse instrument of our economy to legally deprive customers of their money and nothing more. Neither security nor entertainment are the main focus here.
It feels the same online as it does in the arcade with TR5.1 - free spins at the beginning and just before the break and these are usually between EUR 2-4.
But the main thing is to pillory the player for playing "illegally"! It has been proven that almost all GGL-listed providers have themselves offered their products illegally through bogus companies "today the big players on the market".
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?
btssultan wrote on 16.04.2024 at 20:33: For decades the state has been 0 interested... but the main thing is to rip off the player with legal offers, I have lost more money on legal offers to date than ever in illegal times.
The wins with regulated providers are not only much rarer, but also much lower. And quite honestly, it would be about security (in my opinion, illegal providers are much stricter and safer than regulated ones will ever be). If multi-accounts or errors in the database at LUGAS were still tolerated today.
Write to GGL and tell them you deposited more than €1000 per month, even though there is no increase, and they will blame you and the provider. The whole thing is not investigated and that by an authority!!! This authority is thus demonstrably disregarding its own rules under the State Treaty on Gambling and saying it's not our problem.
For me, the State Treaty on Gambling is just another perverse instrument of our economy to legally deprive customers of their money and nothing more. Neither security nor entertainment are the main focus here.
It feels the same online as it does in the arcade with TR5.1 - free spins at the beginning and just before the break and these are usually between EUR 2-4.
But the main thing is to pillory the player for playing "illegally"! It has been proven that almost all GGL-listed providers have themselves offered their products illegally through bogus companies "today the big players on the market".
when the price of gas went up, the other friendly states also raised their prices sharply and cashed in
if i now assume that "the illegal casinos" are also making a lot of money. since the new GGL state treaty, nothing works as it used to
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i mean the other 5 cases were dropped! Sorry
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My lawyer said there has never been anyone who has not been dropped...you can certainly be unlucky.
Well, everything will be fine 🙏🏻
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Unfortunately, it's not that simple anymore, you can't sugarcoat it.
Of course I hope it will be dropped.
I paid 1800 euros for the lawyer.
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1800? For a file inspection?
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he took 1800 for the advance on fees.
Let's see if "something" comes back.
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The wins with regulated providers are not only much rarer, but also much lower. And quite honestly, it would be about security (in my opinion, illegal providers are much stricter and safer than regulated ones will ever be). If multi-accounts or errors in the database at LUGAS were still tolerated today.
Write to GGL and tell them you deposited more than €1000 per month, even though there is no increase, and they will blame you and the provider. The whole thing is not investigated and that by an authority!!! This authority is thus demonstrably disregarding its own rules under the State Treaty on Gambling and saying it's not our problem.
For me, the State Treaty on Gambling is just another perverse instrument of our economy to legally deprive customers of their money and nothing more. Neither security nor entertainment are the main focus here.
It feels the same online as it does in the arcade with TR5.1 - free spins at the beginning and just before the break and these are usually between EUR 2-4.
But the main thing is to pillory the player for playing "illegally"! It has been proven that almost all GGL-listed providers have themselves offered their products illegally through bogus companies "today the big players on the market".
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And is there anything new with you yet?
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when the price of gas went up, the other friendly states also raised their prices sharply and cashed in
if i now assume that "the illegal casinos" are also making a lot of money. since the new GGL state treaty, nothing works as it used to
was
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