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Online Casinos in general: Mafia structure or just conspiracy after all? (Page 2)

Topic created on 21st Jul. 2021 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 13 | Views: 3,843
Bow82
One thing is for sure, the data is sold.
I would over the years in which I have gambled almost never called, for 8 months I no longer play.
Since the gambling contract is, I am constantly contacted by changing phone numbers, I have blocked 200 phone numbers meanwhile and there are new ones added every day

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WithoutWings
Expert
I can tell you eg since I play Online Casinos zb my cell phone number is used for fake calls and tried to rip people off Enkeltrick ect... some casino has passed on the data times. Which has already brought me some annoying phone calls from people who wanted to report me. And that casinos are run by Italian Mafiosos is also nothing new which is for me a reason more to doubt that there is nothing manipulated

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Anonym
Bow82 wrote on 07/22/2021 at 8:11 pm: One thing is for sure, the data is sold.
I would hardly ever get called over the years I gambled, I haven't gambled in 8 months now.
Since the gambling contract, I am constantly contacted by changing phone numbers, I have blocked 200 phone numbers by now and new ones are added daily

Yep, with me not quite so many, but it has increased noticeably...

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Almoehi
Rookie
Axas420 wrote on 21.07.2021 at 18:42: The story with the journalist is already very striking and casts a bad light on the government of Malta or the Eurp. un ion. Since until now really only a few small stooges have been accused?
Surely in a few decades something more will come out about it.

Funny is only that really everyone can open a casino, without the source of the money is questioned.
But unfortunately I no longer have the report in my head, I have to look again.
And just the Auszahlunsstartegie is very strange. You can Deposit without any problems without proof of who you are, but with every small payout a construct is constructed.
See it just very critical because here in Saxony Anhalt a new authority was gescchaffen, which also gives no information about who or what operates the casinos. There are company constructs welvhe are very opaque.

So it is. In Malta they invest in Online Casinos and in Germany in real estate. Both do not need to prove the origin of their billion-dollar investments. Almost always, these are companies behind which opaque figures from the criminal milieu operate.

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