Katharina2 wrote on 02/18/2022 at 12:35 PM
Of course banks argue with illegal casinos when closing accounts.
Can also be read here impressively. There is no nonsense about it. Only in such a way that becomes
with a level conversation, if you violate all the rules of good manners
violated and all i-wie insulting. Is not the only thread, which is shot by you
and reminds me of users who go out the front door and appear through the back door
appear.
I'm not insulting anyone, you're feeding people misinformation here.
By the way, many do not even get a reason, but it is only on the AGB
that the bank has the right to terminate customers.
Banks do not need to refer to illegal/legal or whatever casinos at all. It is enough that you gamble.
Can't or won't you understand?
There is no official list that banks can use as a guideline as to which casinos are
are allowed and which are not. All casinos are illegal for banks.
Read the report by Bella
Stop with the misinformation for once. I just say freedom of services.
You don't have to worry about it, you would then be violating EU law,
Freedom of services is more important. Look at your history!
Look in your old contributions, which bristle with false statements!
Such users destroy such a forum, because people rely on the rubbish.
tequiero wrote on 02/18/2022 at 12:47 PM
There is no official list that banks can use to guide which casinos are
are allowed and which are not. All casinos are illegal for banks.
In fact, that's how it looks like. While tequiero communicates it clearly, Katharina2 handles with half-knowledge and misinformation. To claim that you can have a level conversation is laughable, because Katharina2 itself is not able to do so
Just to say "Yes, you were right and I was wrong" requires a lot
Cona87 wrote on 02/17/2022 at 2:21 pm
Do you have a reputable source for this as well? According to GLL's white list, there are no official Online Casinos at all
https://www.gluecksspiel-behoerde.de/uebersicht-gluecksspielanbieter/whitelist
Who said anything about white list? If we have casinos with first available applications
with German rules, they cannot appear in any list. We have the
Trial phase. Before the gambling supervisory authority can operate effectively on a full scale, it will be 2023
until then, their tasks have been distributed to the federal states. Only these are all
Things that anyone can find out for themselves and easily from the Internet, including reputable sources.
Katharina2 wrote on 02/18/2022 at 12:56 PM
Who said anything about white listing? If we have casinos with applications first available
with German rules, they cannot appear in any list. We have the
Trial Period. Before the gambling supervisory authority can operate effectively on a full scale, it will be 2023
until then, their tasks have been distributed to the federal states. Only these are all
Things that anyone can find out for themselves and easily from the Internet, including reputable sources.
And you mean then something changes? This authority should only accumulate as much money (taxes) as possible.
It will work together with the casinos which pay a lot and then let them run free again, you can see now already in the gambling advertising.
Officials and politicians are 99% all from the same branch.
Money>Life
Let Katharina, here is one of her many unspeakable false statements from 07/17/2021
Even then she was talking about the legality of OC, which never existed. OC were just
at that time still completely Illegal.
Can pick out still more.
Best really do not pay attention:
Quote:
Yes, I know the legal situation here and that is exactly what should lead you to where you are today.
To that end, here's the hint again:
When is an online casino legal in Germany?
One essential point, for example, is the legality of the gambling offer. It may come as a surprise, but even a casino without a German license can be legal. In this case, it is important that the Provider has a gambling license from an EU country. Then the basic principle of freedom of services within the European un ion comes into play. This allows citizens to use the services of a company as long as it is authorized to do so in an EU country.
As a player, you can therefore legally play in an online casino with a gambling license from Malta. In fact, most Online Casinos are licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority. This renowned regulatory body has been active since 2001 and enjoys an excellent reputation in the online gambling community. Legality and security of casinos without a German license are thus definitely guaranteed.
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tequiero wrote on 02/18/2022 at 13:20: Lass Katharina, here is one of her many unspeakable false statements from 07/17/2021
Even then she was talking about the legality of OC, which never existed. OC were just
at that time still completely Illegal.
Can pick out still more.
Best really do not pay attention:
Quote:
Yes, I know the legal situation here and that is exactly what should lead you to where you are today.
To that end, here's the hint again:
When is an online casino legal in Germany?
For example, one essential point is the legality of the gambling offer. It may come as a surprise, but even a casino without a German license can be legal. In this case, it is important that the Provider has a gambling license from an EU country. Then the basic principle of freedom of services within the European un ion comes into play. This allows citizens to use the services of a company as long as it is authorized to do so in an EU country.
As a player, you can therefore legally play in an online casino with a gambling license from Malta. In fact, most online casinos are licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority. This renowned regulatory body has been active since 2001 and enjoys an excellent reputation in the online gambling community. Legality and security of casinos without a German license are thus definitely guaranteed.
So can a headshop owner from amsterdam but also legally sell weed? Has yes ne NL license and that is in the highly praised EU! MGA and Malta then still in one sentence with renomiert shows yes here again everything ☠
BeansSlat666 wrote on 18.02.2022 at 13:52 So can a headshop owner from amsterdam but also legally sell weed? Has yes ne NL license and that is in the highly praised EU! MGA and Malta then still in one sentence with renomiert shows yes here again everything ☠
Have me times the thread of her read through. Will laugh, but the coffee shop operator was mentioned as an example,
that despite the freedom of services can not sell in Germany.
But she has skillfully countered with ignorance
So everything is the same
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tequiero wrote on 02/18/2022 at 14:09 BeansSlat666 wrote on 18.02.2022 at 13:52 So a headshop owner from amsterdam can also legally sell weed? Has yes ne NL license and that is in the highly praised EU! MGA and Malta then still in one sentence with renomiert shows yes here again everything ☠
Have me times the thread of her read through. Will laugh, but the coffee shop operator was mentioned as an example,
that despite the freedom of services can not sell in Germany.
But she has skillfully countered with ignorance
So everything is the same
And why do these (even if not all) companies and licensors operated by obviously mafia structures fall under the law?
Meanwhile, even public broadcasters report on Gambling addiction, there are numerous verifiable reports, in which the very dark machinations around Malta and its gambling industry is reported.
Will not post links to these will be deleted again because of Off Topic. But everyone can google these things themselves
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BeansSlat666 wrote on 18.02.2022 at 14:17
And why then do these (even if not all) companies and licensors operated by obviously mafia structures fall under the law?
Meanwhile, even public broadcasters report on Gambling addiction, there are numerous verifiable reports, in which the very dark machinations around Malta and its gambling industry is reported.
Will not post links to these will be deleted again because of Off Topic. But everyone can google for these things themselves
As far as I am informed, it was known for a long time that people were gambling despite illegality. According to the EU was the ban legally
as long as there was no functioning player and youth protection.
This was made up for with the new regulation. Think, with longer delay Germany would have actually violated
EU law (freedom of services) violated. I can delay this for a while, but of course not
forever. This has now been taken into account. I think there was also a time limit set by the EU.
The then Prime Minister of Malta, Muscat, was also involved in the mafia structures
https://taz.de/Korruptionsskandal-auf-Malta/!5654434/
Since it is now however an EU state, one must accept it probably. Think, for it one has it particularly strictly
regulated, also because one knows the structures in Malta
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I'm not insulting anyone, you're feeding people misinformation here.
By the way, many do not even get a reason, but it is only on the AGB
that the bank has the right to terminate customers.
Banks do not need to refer to illegal/legal or whatever casinos at all. It is enough that you gamble.
Can't or won't you understand?
There is no official list that banks can use as a guideline as to which casinos are
are allowed and which are not. All casinos are illegal for banks.
Read the report by Bella
Stop with the misinformation for once. I just say freedom of services.
You don't have to worry about it, you would then be violating EU law,
Freedom of services is more important. Look at your history!
Look in your old contributions, which bristle with false statements!
Such users destroy such a forum, because people rely on the rubbish.
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In fact, that's how it looks like. While tequiero communicates it clearly, Katharina2 handles with half-knowledge and misinformation. To claim that you can have a level conversation is laughable, because Katharina2 itself is not able to do so
Just to say "Yes, you were right and I was wrong" requires a lot
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Who said anything about white list? If we have casinos with first available applications
with German rules, they cannot appear in any list. We have the
Trial phase. Before the gambling supervisory authority can operate effectively on a full scale, it will be 2023
until then, their tasks have been distributed to the federal states. Only these are all
Things that anyone can find out for themselves and easily from the Internet, including reputable sources.
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There is no toleration!
The Federal Court of Justice has confirmed the rulings of the chamber courts
There is no legal basis for toleration
One of many articles with the file numbers of the judgments to read: https://bit.ly/3rX8exc
All the N1 and Gammix white-hat companies don't have the slightest interest in ever having a German license
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And you mean then something changes? This authority should only accumulate as much money (taxes) as possible.
It will work together with the casinos which pay a lot and then let them run free again, you can see now already in the gambling advertising.
Officials and politicians are 99% all from the same branch.
Money>Life
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Even then she was talking about the legality of OC, which never existed. OC were just
at that time still completely Illegal.
Can pick out still more.
Best really do not pay attention:
Quote:
Yes, I know the legal situation here and that is exactly what should lead you to where you are today.
To that end, here's the hint again:
When is an online casino legal in Germany?
One essential point, for example, is the legality of the gambling offer. It may come as a surprise, but even a casino without a German license can be legal. In this case, it is important that the Provider has a gambling license from an EU country. Then the basic principle of freedom of services within the European un ion comes into play. This allows citizens to use the services of a company as long as it is authorized to do so in an EU country.
As a player, you can therefore legally play in an online casino with a gambling license from Malta. In fact, most Online Casinos are licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority. This renowned regulatory body has been active since 2001 and enjoys an excellent reputation in the online gambling community. Legality and security of casinos without a German license are thus definitely guaranteed.
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So can a headshop owner from amsterdam but also legally sell weed? Has yes ne NL license and that is in the highly praised EU! MGA and Malta then still in one sentence with renomiert shows yes here again everything ☠
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BeansSlat666 wrote on 18.02.2022 at 13:52
So can a headshop owner from amsterdam but also legally sell weed? Has yes ne NL license and that is in the highly praised EU! MGA and Malta then still in one sentence with renomiert shows yes here again everything ☠
Have me times the thread of her read through. Will laugh, but the coffee shop operator was mentioned as an example,
that despite the freedom of services can not sell in Germany.
But she has skillfully countered with ignorance
So everything is the same
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Legal basis for 5% tax at MGA casinos
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And why do these (even if not all) companies and licensors operated by obviously mafia structures fall under the law?
Meanwhile, even public broadcasters report on Gambling addiction, there are numerous verifiable reports, in which the very dark machinations around Malta and its gambling industry is reported.
Will not post links to these will be deleted again because of Off Topic. But everyone can google these things themselves
This post has been translated automatically
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As far as I am informed, it was known for a long time that people were gambling despite illegality. According to the EU was the ban legally
as long as there was no functioning player and youth protection.
This was made up for with the new regulation. Think, with longer delay Germany would have actually violated
EU law (freedom of services) violated. I can delay this for a while, but of course not
forever. This has now been taken into account. I think there was also a time limit set by the EU.
The then Prime Minister of Malta, Muscat, was also involved in the mafia structures
https://taz.de/Korruptionsskandal-auf-Malta/!5654434/
Since it is now however an EU state, one must accept it probably. Think, for it one has it particularly strictly
regulated, also because one knows the structures in Malta
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