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Online Casinos in general: Help - N1 confiscates wins in the amount of 30k (Page 13)

Topic created on 16th Feb. 2020 | Page: 13 of 40 | Answers: 390 | Views: 114,068
Simon12345
Amateur
upola wrote on 20.02.2020 at 19:14

Are you really planning to sue?


At least I'll get professional help and if there is a chance of success I'll sue!

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Simon12345
Amateur
timscott wrote on 20.02.2020 at 19:13 clock: Am times in chat and ask times innocuously, what's going on.
That I was planning to register, but I am very deterred by such a procedure.

Cool action - thank you Tim 👍🏻👍🏻

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Timo0510
Top Member
The MGA you can completely in the barrel kloppen.Ein corrupt association.Deine report there is like everything else abwälzt.Du are there forwarded to arbitration bodies such as IBAS, which take up your request and you never hear anything again

Make in forums pressure.Pushe here daily your message.Make people aware of it.This costs them more than the 30K they would have to pay you

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timscott
Rookie
EADR? That still exists, too.

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upola
Legend

Simon12345 wrote on 20.02.2020 at 19:16
At least I'll get professional help and if there's a chance of success I'll sue!

Then please keep us dock up to date.

You would be the first to follow through.

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timscott
Rookie
Well, at 30k I would also consider it
Chat is pretty lame (Edgar).

" Sorry, but we cannot provide the data on other players. If this player contacts our administration we will provide all the necessary information and explanation regarding this issue. I can say, that we are a well-known casino, and we would never do anything similar without the reason"

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Simon12345
Amateur
timscott wrote on 20/02/2020 at 19:28: Well, at 30k I would consider it
Chat is pretty lame (Edgar).

" Sorry, but we cannot provide the data on other players. If this player contacts our administration we will provide all the necessary information and explanation regarding this issue. I can say that we are a well-known casino, and we would never do anything similar without the reason"

Said they but respond to requests Nope 😂

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Simon12345
Amateur
upola wrote on 20.02.2020 at 19:22

Then please keep us dock updated.

You would be the first to pull this off.

Have a little professional experience

First I wanted to let it stay - but the behavior of the casino annoys me so much in the meantime that I decided to go through with it. Even if it's tedious and possibly expensive

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Simon12345
Amateur
Timo0510 wrote on 20.02.2020 at 19:19: The MGA you can completely throw in the garbage can.A corrupt association.Your report there will be rolled off like everything else.You will be forwarded there to arbitration bodies such as IBAS,which take up your request and you never hear anything again

Make in forums pressure.Pushe here daily your message.Make people aware of it.This costs them more than the 30K they would have had to pay you

Yes in the forums I also do not let go
Couple have written to me privately with similar experiences - special forum tips, etc.
I do not let go

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Flipstar67
Rookie
Sash45 wrote on 20.02.2020 at 11:43 am: The accusation is that several accounts were logged on to one IP.
That is, on an Internet connection (Wlan router / public Wlan) must allegedly have been logged in several accounts in a short time. And not that an account had several IPs. Say from PC (home Internet) change to the mobile network
So it could only be that someone at home had also played at about the same time. (Family / Friends / WG / etc.)

It is not that you have two accounts with the same data, but that two accounts (with different data) had the same IP. This is usually written into the terms and conditions, etc. so that you can also be sure that not several from the same household all grab the bonus until times a win jumps out.

However, this is not the safest method to control, because IP addresses change regularly. If you restart your router, and your neighbor too, there is a small chance that he will get your old IP address. And if N1 compares the IP addresses incorrectly and does not update them regularly, then such cases can occur

An example from my experience is that I had registered at a casino because of a no-deposit. However, I could not take advantage of the offer because my current IP was already assigned at some point to a user who had taken advantage of the bonus.

This is a prime example of bad programming

And the casino won't show you the evidence either, because as an example, if you live with your parents and you gamble at N1 and your mother/sister/father/brother etc. also. This would be a catastrophic breach of privacy if you were to find out that someone in your family was secretly gambling

And as long as you play with a bonus, that is, money that gives you a casino, there is always a Risk that the casino is going to get out of line. With real money that you Deposit yourself, such situations happen less

Is annoying with such a large amount but if it is so in the conditions, then even a MGA can not do anything if there are two accounts with the same IP in the database. Höhstens friendly again to point out that maybe the IP you have used was already assigned differently and their control system is crap.

Hmmm...that must be an awesome coincidence that a neighbor of all people receives the IP address of the TE from me shortly after a forced separation and gambles at the same time in the same casino. Of course, purely theoretically, the small chance that any neighbor receives the previous IP address of the TE but anything else would simply be too many coincidences at the same time. Also, the neighbor has a different name and MAC addresses of the devices/computers from which he plays. Another possibility would be that the TE shares his WLAN with a neighbor who gambles in the same casino, but the TE has to know that.
I hope, however, that if the TE is not aware of any guilt and everything has gone right, he will get his money.
Good luck and *thumbs down*

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