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Online Casinos in general: geldverspielt.de (Page 3)

Topic created on 16th Apr. 2019 | Page: 3 of 3 | Answers: 25 | Views: 8,401
Caro
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rolliglitzerglitzer
So I still wanted to bring a feedback. I had entered my documents there a few days ago and was already called shortly after and in my opinion well advised about the further procedure. The lawyers there do not enforce the claims against the casino but a claim for damages against the bank in my case. Since I am largely penniless, I was even given help in filling out the legal aid form. I'll get back to you as soon as there is more to report, sounds quite good for now!

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Ichbins2018
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As long as you're still on sites like this, your chargeback won't make sense!

In addition comes,
you will not be able to stop your disease (and I assume this) "gambling addiction" with a chargeback - and certainly not cure it, but rather make it worse.

Would now be a relative or a relative, sufferer (r) due to a player out of control, no longer know whether you should buy your child a Pampers or a jar...so for me personally, then a chargeback would be clear due to our legal situation.


However, a player who wants to get his money back that posts in an online gambling forum is for me anything but credible and actually only deals with what many players do - and that is simply called "fundraising"

And for this kind of fundraising I have unfortunately no good word left, well ok maybe "freeloaders" or so...

But is only my personal opinion!

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Ichbins2018 wrote on 04/20/2019 12:20 PM

However, a player who wants to get his money back that posts in an online gambling forum is for me anything but credible and actually only deals with what very many players do -and that is simply called "fundraising"

And for this kind of fundraising I have unfortunately no good word left, well ok maybe "freeloaders" or so...

But is only my personal opinion!


Why?

This forum provides with its "information" about the Gezocke also for the fact that the OC's are supplied again and again with fresh coal.

Therefore, it is okay if it is reported here as the transfer can also take place the other way around.

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peter87
Thank you for your answers. It is already a controversial topic. Am still thinking...

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Matthias
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