In the past few months I have deposited in an online casino after I found out that I can pay via PayPal. Although the whole thing runs through another site on which I buy gift certificates and then redeem them in the casino. But wanted to ask if this is legal at all and if I could complain to PayPal and thus cancel my PayPal installment plans. Of course, this is morally another question whether you should do something like that. But at the moment there are no other ways. On Kinguin gift certificates were bought and on Gamdom they were redeemed. It is about a 4 digit amount that runs alone in the installments.
In principle, it is generally illegal to Deposit money in casinos, regardless of what it is used for. However, since you bought gift cards no matter what they were used for, you will not get the money back. It would be different if you had deposited directly into a casino with PayPal, which is exactly why it is no longer possible.
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27th May. 2022, at 03:20 pm CEST#5
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Registration with Gamdom is not possible from Germany
Royal777 wrote on 27.05.2022 at 15:20: A registration at Gamdom is not possible from Germany
How do you mean that it is not possible
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Ctorix224 wrote on 27/05/2022 at 15:29
How do you mean that it is not possible
On the Gamdom page there is a message stating that registration from Germany is not possible
It is also mentioned in the terms and conditions
People living or having a permanent or temporary residence in these countries are not entitled to register the player's account on Gamdom.com, or the use of service Gamdom.com:
Aruba, Austria, Bonaire, Curacao, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Germany, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Hungary, Isle of Man, Jersey, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Martinique, Reun ion, Mayotte, Netherlands, United States, United Kingdom
In the past few months I have deposited in an online casino after I found out that I can pay via PayPal. Although the whole thing runs through another site on which I buy gift certificates and then redeem them in the casino. But wanted to ask if this is legal at all and if I could complain to PayPal and thus cancel my PayPal installment plans. Of course, this is morally another question whether you should do something like that. But at the moment there are no other ways. On Kinguin gift certificates were bought and on Gamdom they were redeemed. It is about a 4 digit amount that runs alone in the installments.
In a nutshell..
Paypal has nothing to do with it, if you buy vouchers and then redeem them in a casino... So I'm neither a Paypal fan, nor one who applauds the casinos permanently, but the train of thought is - to say the least - a bit very far-fetched.
Antiheld1335 wrote on 27/05/2022 at 16:21
In a nutshell..
Paypal has nothing to do with you buying vouchers and then redeeming them in a casino... So I'm neither a PayPal fan, nor one who permanently applauds casinos, but the train of thought is - to say the least - a bit of a stretch.
No you can forget since you are not directly deposited with PayPal. Also, I would advise you a therapy, you gamble away your money, lose, and want to have you back. That is just lame. If you do not pay PayPal rush you immediately Paigo Inkasso on the neck and they are fast with the enforcement over the court.
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In the past few months I have deposited in an online casino after I found out that I can pay via PayPal. Although the whole thing runs through another site on which I buy gift certificates and then redeem them in the casino. But wanted to ask if this is legal at all and if I could complain to PayPal and thus cancel my PayPal installment plans. Of course, this is morally another question whether you should do something like that. But at the moment there are no other ways. On Kinguin gift certificates were bought and on Gamdom they were redeemed. It is about a 4 digit amount that runs alone in the installments.
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Not quite sure, which is why I'm looking for advice here among other places, but isn't it illegal to Deposit in casinos this way
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How do you mean that it is not possible
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On the Gamdom page there is a message stating that registration from Germany is not possible
It is also mentioned in the terms and conditions
People living or having a permanent or temporary residence in these countries are not entitled to register the player's account on Gamdom.com, or the use of service Gamdom.com:
Aruba, Austria, Bonaire, Curacao, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Germany, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Hungary, Isle of Man, Jersey, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Martinique, Reun ion, Mayotte, Netherlands, United States, United Kingdom
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In a nutshell..
Paypal has nothing to do with it, if you buy vouchers and then redeem them in a casino... So I'm neither a Paypal fan, nor one who applauds the casinos permanently, but the train of thought is - to say the least - a bit very far-fetched.
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Did not understand the context either...
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