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Online Casinos in general: Money back ?! (Page 3)

Topic created on 26th Jun. 2019 | Page: 3 of 4 | Answers: 33 | Views: 21,890
CasinoManiac
Rookie
Zockertyp89 wrote on 08/07/2019 at 18:22
In SH, since the licenses expired, the situation is the same as in any other state.

That was but extended until 2021 - was but the big news the other day still

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Guenther123
I agree with CasinoManiac! The old licenses from SH were reactivated.

Here is a source for information:
https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/schleswig-holstein/Online-Gluecksspiel-Sonderweg-von-SH-geht-weiter,gluecksspiel294.html

I have now the days times with the Chargeback dealt. I always ended up at wirholendeingeld.de.
With me it's about online casino bets where I paid with Paypal.

Find but what whdg requires too steep... there would be several thousand euros away
Now I'm on the subject on fb with advertising quasi zugespammt^^

Have you had experience with "Glücksspielhelden.de" or "Charge-back.de"?
Both were suggested to me via Fb advertising, but have found to none of the what.

Believe glückspielhelden.de tries the same as whdg, only in worse

LG
Günni

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Guenther123
Mentioned the two "alternatives" to whdg in my last post.

I have now looked at the more closely and even talked on the phone with one of glücksspielhelden.de.
That seemed to me in the end somehow strange... I think they pull through their normal grid and pay attention just hardly to the player himself.
So I can not recommend so, but everyone must know for themselves
The guy from charge-back.de I wrote on facebook and squeezed him a little bit about the chargeback. I finally got a general argumentation letter from him that honestly looks really good. Who has interest in it can write me gladly times. Gladly also by E-Mail.
I have now read through some threads here in the forum, but often there is no unified opinion. That is somehow a pity.

If I have more info on the "service providers", I'll let you know (If anyone is interested at all - at least I felt relatively helpless)

LG Günni

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Guenther123 wrote on 07/15/2019 6:04 PM

Have now times read through some threads here in the forum about it, but often there is just no unified opinion. That's kind of a shame.

Well of course there is a unified opinion here, here you will be stoned should you dare to post back.
Understands itself of course also of itself or?

On a Chargeback gepoltes forum it looks quite different again, there you are revered like a martyr and get after successful rebooking 56 virgins

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Guenther123
Yes I can see the moral conflict in each case. However, one must always distinguish who is doing the chargeback...

I've been playing in Online Casinos for several years now and it's been steadily getting more bet. Until about more than a month ago. That's when the breakdown came. I went straight to addiction counseling and am now in a support group. That was the most important thing for me. To get out of the addiction
Now I just learned 2-3 weeks ago about the chargeback... Why should a gambling addict who was triggered and exploited by online casinos not be allowed to enforce his rights. I've already heard so much from other members of my support group that it's just sick.

Partly, the players have asked the online casinos to block them, but these have partly only set up a 24-hour block. Beyond that went allegedly for technical reasons not. Others have rejected the block from scratch because the player was previously very good "customer". It is played with the players and I find that too awesome. If someone already wants to do something actively, but he is disturbed and is further moved by offers to play... Sorry, I lack any understanding.

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
It's not that I don't understand you @Günni.

However, I think a platform like this is not necessarily an iDEAL companion, so if you then want to become game-free
Partly there are but also here what concerns good contributions...but play is of course by far at the top

Well and what concerns your Chargeback, look here: https://www.forum-gluecksspielsucht.de/forum/

All the best to you Günni

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Anonym
Dandosch007 wrote on 06/26/2019 2:57 PM: Came across this today:

https://kanzlei-herfurtner.de/online-casino/

Seems a player got 13,500.00€ back....

Hello,

i am new here and wanted to ask if anyone has had experience with the law firm Herfurtner?

I have inquired there about 3 weeks ago times and then spoke last week with the responsible lawyer by phone.
Chargeback claim would amount to about 10,000€, which I have all paid via PayPal at an online casino.
On the phone I was told that an hourly rate would be 350€ and it amounts to 4 hourly rates that must be paid in advance.

Has anyone here had any positive experiences with the firm regarding chargebacks (other than the posted article)?

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gagapapamama
Expert

K****0 wrote on 07/18/2019 08:54 AM
Hello,

i am new here and wanted to ask if anyone has had experience with Herfurtner Law Firm?

I inquired there once about 3 weeks ago and then spoke with the responsible lawyer by phone last week.
Chargeback claim would amount to about 10,000€, which I have all paid via PayPal at an online casino.
On the phone I was told that an hourly rate would be 350€ and it amounts to 4 hourly rates that must be paid in advance.

Has anyone here had any positive experiences with the firm regarding chargebacks (other than the posted article)?

I would keep my hands off of it.

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Mo1985
Amateur
The lawyer will take 350€ per hour just to get your bank to do the return debits.

If you want your money back, try it yourself first. It is unlikely that Paypay will charge you - if they do, you still have enough money for a lawyer.

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Simbda
Top Member
Just make a chargeback from your account. PayPal will then get in touch. If you do not balance the amount then comes at some point a letter from them their Debt collection or lawyer gedöns

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