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Online Casinos in general: Money bug found in an online casino should I report it to the casino? (Page 3)

Topic created on 03rd Oct. 2018 | Page: 3 of 3 | Answers: 23 | Views: 11,518
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TonioKroeger wrote on 04.10.2018 at 20:18: Good evening, already from the T&Cs I think it is clear that in the event of technical errors paid out money can be reclaimed. Picking at random, I read for example in the terms and conditions of Platin casino: "...Should Red Rhino mistakenly Deposit money into a player's account, it is the player's responsibility to immediately notify Red Rhino of this and to transfer the mistakenly paid out amount back to Red Rhino. Red Rhino reserves the right to adjust wins and account balances retroactively..." etc. pp.
Greetings

What will they do if you don't return it? Nothing!

I say this soberly and without moral thoughts.

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TonioKroeger
Experienced
Hmm, how and if they would procedurally enforce that supranationally in a case, I don't know, as I haven't looked into it in a while (when I play, I tune out the serious stuff? ). Money is shy like a deer... The efforts may be related to the amount, 50 euros would not be pursued, 500,000 already, to speculate. One closes with the registration a (if necessary "immoral") contract, which grants certain rights in case of non-fulfillment (non-payment of a large win or the like) (but also imposes obligations), if one turns to the appropriate places. But Daniel and colleagues probably know better about that.

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TonioKroeger wrote on 04/10/2018 at 23:46: Hm, how and if they would procedurally enforce that supranationally in a case, I don't know, as I haven't looked into it in a while (when I play, I tune out the serious stuff? ). Money is shy like a deer... The efforts may be related to the amount, 50 euros would not be pursued, 500,000 already, to speculate. One closes with the registration a (if necessary "immoral") contract, which grants certain rights in case of non-fulfillment (non-payment of a large win or the like) (but also imposes obligations), if one turns to the appropriate places. But Daniel and colleagues probably know better about that.


Can say from experience that they can't do anything to you. The contract is void in any case, there is no claim from the casino to the players and vice versa, the player also has no claim to his money. Neither the casino can sue us, nor can we sue the casino - it is simply not regulated in Germany. It is not a gray area on paper, only in practice a kind of gray area is practiced, e.g. because no players are actively pursued anymore.

Chargeback still goes and without problems, even if you are always told otherwise. You are just blocked by the casino Provider and possibly the bank is then a little angry at you, otherwise nothing happens. External providers such as PayPal usually block the account, have 1x booked back because I was debited twice what and the casino insisted that I have booked the money (was Curacao, something with Admiral....) - there but also both amounts booked back when I heard that the site does not pay out. Since then, never again played at Curacao casinos, the experience was enough - but I wondered why I have to press twice on next

Addendum: In my case, Paypal has after 8 emails from me after 3 days the account fully activated again and marked the case as solved.

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lostboys1
Amateur
Was that really OSIRIS CASINO? Is not that also on the schw. list!? If not here, then I read it somewhere else... same structure of the home page as CASHPOT CASINO.... where I had once won just under 5k, the payout was confirmed (in writing AND by phone) and nothing happened. After a week, it was Sunday, I stonierte the payout, took 500 euro (and the remaining 4.5 k directly paid out again), played the 500 euro. Next day came an email, my account was set to 0, I would have violated the bonus conditions...
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