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Online Casinos in general: Lapalingo and other dubious online casinos without state TÜV

Topic created on 02nd Feb. 2019 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 10 | Views: 3,716
Konrad55555
One can only warn against Lapalingo
Although it is the betting Provider that pays out the fastest, that my bets are not accepted in Roulette, because they would exceed my limit but still deducted from the balance, I have not yet experienced.
Two support agents have recognized the error of the "publisher", it was a total of 3 rounds of play, a total of about 50 €, have also made screenshots of individual passages of the chat.
The support says that would take time until the publisher finishes the game rounds, because Lapalingo does not offer the games themselves
For almost a week I am waiting for a further answer from the support or crediting of my bets, although according to the chat, the manager was switched on in the meantime and 2 x contact was made with the publisher and I would not need to worry about my bets, the money was not lost...
In the meantime, the chat function has been blocked and the mail contact has been broken off completely.
In my eyes, this is not support, but very bad service that stinks to high heaven.
The statements of the support agents also suggest that the problem is not a rarity but rather a constant regularity and thus players are deliberately cheated out of their money with software tricks.
To the Online Casinos in general can be said that you should be very careful with higher stakes.
If you donate the money or throw it out of the window, it is in better hands than with stakes in online casinos
I usually play on 2 Dozen or columns; at stakes around 60 cents you can lose as good as not, from stakes over 30 € you have to send a push prayer: as good as thrown out the window the money. And these are not short term but long term experiences.
It is the same game system and the same probability of winning as with small stakes and nevertheless it does not work with higher stakes. In principle, it does not matter where you play, whether bwin, sportingbet, tipico, williamhill, dublinbet etc.etc.pp. They all work with the same publisher.
From my point of view, it is astonishing that such games can be organized at all without any state supervision and thus without any guarantee that everything is above board.
In my opinion, all betting and gambling providers without exception should be taken off the net until they have received a state seal of approval from a tough commission.
A car doesn't get an MOT with worn tires, but these touts and hustlers can do whatever they want with their Malta or Gibraltar license without any state control. This really screams to heaven.

I once had the fun of leaving 3 numbers open and covering the rest (34 numbers) with bets. It does not take 5 minutes, then one of the three numbers appears. Doing it the other way around, betting only on 3 numbers, you can pay until you get a 50 m long gray beard and none of the numbers fall.
The assumption that the providers work with bet-dependent player recognition software is obvious.
They would just have to be controlled at close intervals by tough governmental authorities. Every truck driver must fear for his license and thus his existence if he violates the strict rules and these windy providers can do with a Gibraltar - or Maltalizenz unmolested and do what they want; this is really bad.

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Anonym
I have already read so much negative for Lapaloma, one thing is clear with this Provider one should
make a bow
State TÜV brings nothing, because they can be bribed. In England you have the biggest providers
have a UK license but just as cheat that the beams bend. This whole industry shows
how venal man is in his greed

Is there any country where there is no fraud? I can not think of any

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Anonym
What is the point of the TÜV seal, if it is not legal in Germany anyway ?

As if my Dealer at home on the wall, n Stiftung Warentest seal would hang

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Anonym
Kopfkino wrote on 02/02/2019 at 17:55: I have already read so much negative for Lapaloma, one thing is clear with this Provider you should
make a bow
State TÜV brings nothing, because these can be bribed. In England you have the biggest providers
have a UK license but just as cheat that the beams bend. This whole industry shows
how venal man is in his greed

Is there any country where there is no fraud? I can not think of any.

With the German TÜV I must think just of the collapsed dam in Brazil (believe it was Brazil), which
which was just recently tested by the German TÜV.

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wettibernd
Expert
Somehow I have to take Lapalingo here in protection. Never had serious problems there, and since they have built this tool that you can no longer violate bonus rules, there is hardly anything negative here. Well, so everyone has his own experiences but for a slots player I can really recommend the casino.

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sippi
Expert
The problem is that Lapalingo didn't have this brake in before. So they gambled away their trust - also because of other things. At least with me. Until I play there again, but more must happen....

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m****9
seits keine Merkur Slots gibt ich bin auch kein mehr fan davon! dieser miese tüv ehhhhh #321shitstorm #casinoistdranschuld ^^

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Anonym
sippi wrote on 02/02/2019 at 23:52: The problem is that Lapalingo did not have this brake in before. So they gambled away their trust - also because of other things. At least with me. Until I play there again, but more must happen....

Honestly, how many casinos have such a brake in them? There are maybe a handful that have that. Many "serious" providers do not have such a brake.

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Anonym
Ankor wrote on 02/03/2019 00:04 PM
Honestly now, how many casinos have a brake like this in them? There are maybe a handful that have it. Many "reputable" providers don't have one of those either.

Must honestly say, due to the fact that the now have such a lock in it, I have decided that I can be unlocked there^^
Maybe they have really learned with the second, with the complaints,...etc..

Are really few who have such a use lock, personally I can only think of Videoslots now, but there are certainly several still...

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sippi
Expert
Ankor wrote on 02/03/2019 00:04 PM
Honestly now, how many casinos have a brake like this in them? There are maybe a handful that have it. Many "reputable" providers don't have one of those either.

That may be, but I only play in a handful of casinos. Not necessarily because of the brake, eh never turn on so high stakes, but something like that does the seriousness and the trust already good 😉

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