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Online Casinos in general: No credit because of gambling transactions! (Page 4)

Topic created on 04th Oct. 2022 | Page: 4 of 4 | Answers: 38 | Views: 8,559
Falko
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SimonH wrote on 08.10.2022 at 10:49 am: So is there news. My girlfriend has a financing through a car agency concluded at a really good interest rate. Nevertheless, I think it's important to keep in mind what effects "gambling" can have

What did she get for an interest rate above or below 2% ?

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genrix
Top Member
Just the other day I was talking to a friend about this, regarding no credit wg. many gambling transfers.

The question I ask myself: Does it make a difference if I Deposit 30€ every 3 days on an e-wallet or have a 30€ transfer on my bank account every 3 days?

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roccoammo11
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genrix wrote on 08.10.2022 at 13:56: Just the other day I was talking to a friend about this, bzgl. no credit wg. many gambling transfers.

The question I ask myself: Does it make a difference if I Deposit 30€ every 3 days on an e-wallet, or have a 30€ transfer on my bank account every 3 days?

i think so because then no bank can give you gambling transactions as a reason to deny a loan...

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genrix
Top Member

roccoammo11 wrote on 08.10.2022 at 14:03

i think so because then no bank can give you gambling transactions as a reason to deny a loan...

Sure, you can look at it that way. On the other hand, what else do you do with Skrill or MuchBetter? ^^

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Katharina2
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Blubbo33 wrote on 04.10.2022 at 12:15: And again proof that it is absolutely nonsensical to use the account for gambling

I've been preaching here for years how dangerous it is and you may mess up your future or get funding problems and was often laughed at!

Therefore, I can not understand that as a member for years that you are now times, if you are now surprised about it!

Yes it goes well with some, but there are alternatives that are not so convenient or cost fees, but they are safe at the moment !

It's the same way. My bank only gets save account traffic from my

european account. That's where I initiate every transfer. They only know that.

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roccoammo11
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genrix wrote on 08.10.2022 at 14:07

Sure, that's one way to look at it. On the other hand, what else do you do with Skrill or MuchBetter? ^^

i go shopping with my skrill card regularly..groceries etc..

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Paddington
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Falko wrote on 08.10.2022 at 12:22 pm

What did she get for an interest rate above or below 2% ?

I asked again. The interest rate is 5%. Which is very high compared to the last years, but still very good compared to the current situation

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Klabisto
Experienced

Blubbo33 wrote on 04.10.2022 at 12:15: And again proof that it is absolutely nonsensical to use the account for gambling

Not only....


Have just made a free Schufa query
There are some casino's in there that have done an identity query over the last year to date: Videoslots, Greentube, Winfest, Rootz (Wildz, Caxino), Skill (as payment provider)
However, I have completely blocked myself or made a self-exclusion for months with all the mentioned OC's

However, this does not seem to have any influence on the score, at least it is not listed. But just the fact that this is in the Schufa can be problematic for a credit application or opening a new account. I think......

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peterm
Rookie

Klabisto wrote on 10/21/2022 at 09:38 AM

Not only....


Just did a free schufa query
There are a few casino's in there that have done an identity query over the last year to date: Videoslots, Greentube, Winfest, Rootz (Wildz, Caxino), Skill (as payment provider)
However, I have completely locked myself out of all the OC's mentioned or made a self-exclusion for months

However, this does not seem to have any influence on the score, at least it is not listed. But just the fact that this is in the Schufa, can be problematic for a credit application or opening a new account. I think......

the identabfrage of the casinos is for others in the schufa only 10 days from query visible....for one, however, remains 1 year stored!!!! Source: has told me the aunt of Schufa, I was also afraid that I do not get my house financed. but is not a problem

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