i read again and again that people book money back and the casinos partly do nothing about it, of course it's not a fair thing, but the casinos are also nenck better, they allow people from Austria to play with you although it is prohibited by law for Austrians to play plus to advertise the casinos is also prohibited
That is, if you make a chargeback, this must agree to the casino, I would be curious how a casino reacts when you point it out that this violates a European law!
Does anyone have experience with this?
Thanks
Peter
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Everst2300 wrote on 11/19/2018 at 14:01: Hello everyone,
i read again and again that people book money back and the casinos partly do nothing about it, of course it's not a fair thing, but the casinos are also nenck better, they allow people from Austria to play with you although it is forbidden by law for Austrians to play plus to advertise the casinos is also prohibited
That is, if you make a chargeback, this must agree to the casino, I would be curious how a casino reacts when you point it out that this violates a European law!
Does anyone have experience with this?
Thanks
Peter
But it does not violate any European law
That is exactly the point
Private operators from the EU, on the other hand, who have a valid gambling license from Gibraltar or the Isle of Man, for example, are prohibited from offering gambling services. Due to the injustice, there have already been several lawsuits against Germany and Austria. Often, minor changes were then implemented. However, the law does not yet look as the EU envisages and desires. Therefore, there are still some lawsuits in progress. In the long term, it will certainly be the case that EU law will prevail. The following may then happen:
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i read again and again that people book money back and the casinos partly do nothing about it, of course it's not a fair thing, but the casinos are also nenck better, they allow people from Austria to play with you although it is prohibited by law for Austrians to play plus to advertise the casinos is also prohibited
That is, if you make a chargeback, this must agree to the casino, I would be curious how a casino reacts when you point it out that this violates a European law!
Does anyone have experience with this?
Thanks
Peter
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But it does not violate any European law
That is exactly the point
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