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Online Casinos in general: Lower Saxony prohibits payment service provider by order transactions to online casinos

Topic created on 17th Jun. 2019 | Page: 1 of 3 | Answers: 20 | Views: 7,937
illmnzi
Rookie
https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/niedersachsen/hannover_weser-leinegebiet/Niedersachsen-zeigt-Haerte-gegen-Online-Casinos,gluecksspiel296.html

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Lower Saxony's Ministry of the Interior was the first ministry to stop transactions to OCs

It is important to know that this ministry acts on a federal level and that a consensus on the handling of OCs between the federal states could now be generated.

I would be happy if Ocs were regulated by the state,...

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Mo1985
Amateur
It's about to pop.

It can almost only be immediately or trustly.

Good for Paysafe, bad for all gamblers. Probably also incoming transactions will be blocked.

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Anonym
Find I good hope they do as in the UK but the German politicians hold eh to the money as you can see Merkur or novomatic, I think Austria is even dominated by novomatic so monopoly fierce fierce Let's see what will happen there am curious

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Falko
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And what would happen if someone in Lower Saxony only with Paysafe deposits and his withdrawals from the casino via Trustly, etc. on the bank account wants to make would then also no longer go?

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illmnzi
Rookie
That it is Trustly, you do not know... Could be anything from giropay to trustly and immediately ...

The bank, which canceled my account after 15 years of good cooperation is by the way also a Lower Saxony bank...

The Lower Saxonians can test which Provider no longer works... The prohibition ban would have to exist from the order.

Edit: it should actually no longer work nationwide.

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Mammon
Amateur
Well, it would have one advantage. I would stop gambling, because hanging around in a Spielo is too stupid for me and the nearest casino is 1 hour away by car.

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Mammon
Amateur
Another short note: I'm curious when the first casinos will sue against it.

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G****e
This will be interesting. Think times remains only sports betting in the store 🤣

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Mo1985
Amateur
The casinos should sue?? Good joke

They sit in Malta to escape the German jurisdiction and should now sue here?

They do not dare - especially since they would lose.

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Stromberg
Legend
The question is how to distinguish between a tolerated sports betting Provider and an online casino if both are the same provider🙄🤔

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