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Online Casinos in general: Money back experience

Topic created on 20th Jun. 2022 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 8 | Views: 2,459
Pete145
Visitor
Hello all,
Does anyone have experience what money back before 01.07.21 concerns?
I have times set up a few letters am just not sure if I should send them directly to the casinos or to the payment service providers such as Skrill and credit card....
If I have to expect a reply from a lawyer, do I have to continue the process or can I cancel everything?

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Muschmusch
Amateur
HelloHello do you have a lawyer write to the casino or do you do it yourself and have you ever your Deposit and withdrawal your game transaction and other at the particular casinos requested and also already received or also not yet???

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Anonym
Pete145 wrote on 20/06/2022 at 15:58: Hello everyone,
Does anyone have any experience regarding money back before 01.07.21?
I have written a few letters but I am not sure if I should send them directly to the casinos or to the payment service providers like Skrill and credit card.
If I have to expect a reply from a lawyer, do I have to continue the process or can I cancel everything?

So, I have not yet fetched any money back myself, but I have experience with legal laymen who think they have to make their point of view clear in writing - on a not entirely uncomplicated issue

So, you can assume that you will get a letter, if at all, telling you that you can cross them. You will certainly not be offered a refund or a settlement "just like that"
And of course, then you can still turn tail and end the matter
But honestly, why then the Heckmeck

My advice: if you are serious about recovering your losses, then seek contact with a law firm that specializes in the whole thing and that usually also has a process financier on hand

Simply writing a wild letter may help as "aggression reduction" for the moment, but the chances of success in terms of "money back" go to 0.

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TWiSTeD
Top Member
see also https://www.gamblejoe.com/news/online-casinos-gehen-in-die-offensive/

will have little success

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o****I

dersawen wrote on 20.06.2022 at 19:37: see also https://www.gamblejoe.com/news/online-casinos-gehen-in-die-offensive/

will have little success

And the umpteen examples that turned out positively are left out?

Especially since the article is flawed, and also this ruling is nowhere to be found!

The article is not even objectively written.

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denyo123
Experienced
omenII wrote on 20.06.2022 at 21:10

And the umpteen examples that turned out positive are blanked out?

Especially since the article is flawed, and this ruling is nowhere to be found either!

The article is not even objectively written.

Yes I also think that the quality of news articles is not really good. Mostly no sources although many of the news articles often contain only slight sentence changes

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gamble1
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With the whole topic one can simply not say sweepingly how it turns out there are judgments both for and against it

So you can call the whole thing quite well as a game of chance with the bet whether you get your lost bets back or not but exactly that should fit quite well to the hobby gambling

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moody
Experienced
Money back?
Would say so:

Austria : Yes with lawyer / No without lawyer
Germany : Maybe, with lawyer/No without lawyer

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Anonym
Pete145 wrote on 20/06/2022 at 15:58: Hello everyone,
Does anyone have any experience regarding money back before 01.07.21?
I have written a few letters but I am not sure if I should send them directly to the casinos or to the payment service providers like Skrill and credit card.
If I have to expect a reply from a lawyer, do I have to continue the process or can I cancel everything?

So skrill and credit card can forget it, because you get at most trouble with them..

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