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Online Casinos in general: Nomini Casino - Big Win payout (Page 4)

Topic created on 25th Mar. 2025 | Page: 4 of 5 | Answers: 68 | Views: 3,810
Pat1991
Top Member
Casinos that have such payout limits should then also stop taking large bets. It's all pretty pathetic, isn't it?

How does it actually work with the VIP levels then... No chance of actually getting the money even with a lot of patience?

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SixtyNine69
Amateur
frapi07 wrote on March 30th, 2025 at 12:50 pm:
Try you 2 years (if it goes well) to go along with the bullshit. Then see if you can remain as steadfast as you claim.

Are you perhaps the thread author's girlfriend because you are trying to justify his decision or his stupid loss and are defending him?

What's done is done and you can't undo it anyway. Nevertheless, you should stop trying to impose your opinion on everyone, come to terms with the fact that not everyone agrees with you.

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frapi07
Elite
SixtyNine69 wrote on March 30th, 2025 at 1:17 pm:
Are you maybe the thread starter's girlfriend because you're trying to justify his decision/stupid loss and defending him ?

What's done is done and you can't undo it anyway. Nevertheless, you should stop trying to impose your opinion on everyone, come to terms with the fact that not everyone agrees with you.

No, I'm not. I'm not defending him either.

As I said, I have no problem with other opinions. But you have now said something that I agree with. "What's done is done and you can't undo it anyway." That's why I don't understand why you have to go on here. It brings nothing but ridicule and malice. How would you feel if you gambled away money and others mocked you for it? The TE certainly knows himself that it wasn't smart, he doesn't need to read about it from others who have never been in this situation.



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SixtyNine69
Amateur

frapi07 wrote on March 30th, 2025 at 1:39 pm:
No, I'm not. I'm not defending him either.

As I said, I have no problem with other opinions. However, you have now said something where I agree with you. "What's done is done and you can't undo it anyway." That's why I don't understand why you have to go on here. It brings nothing but ridicule and malice. How would you feel if you gambled away money and others mocked you for it? The TE certainly knows himself that it wasn't smart, he doesn't need to read about it from others who have never been in this situation.




All good, now you can finally calm down 😁

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Donnie
Elite
frapi07 wrote on March 30th, 2025 at 1:39 pm:
No, I'm not. I'm not defending him either.

As I said, I have no problem with other opinions. However, you have now said something where I agree with you. "What's done is done and you can't undo it anyway." That's why I don't understand why you have to go on here. It brings nothing but ridicule and malice. How would you feel if you gambled away money and others mocked you for it? The TE certainly knows himself that it wasn't smart, he doesn't need to read about it from others who have never been in this situation.




Come on, we all know that these are just stories to get you into the Nomini Casino because it's such a great place to win


It is actually negligent to disclose what you have played, how much credit you have and want to pay out + name the casino. Theoretically, they could read in here, identify you and make life really difficult for you during the payout + Verification process. It's funny that hardly anyone new ever reports their big wins in a completely reputable casino. Always such strange stalls. What's more, you never hear from such storytellers again or they delete their accounts

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SixtyNine69
Amateur

Donnie wrote on March 30th, 2025 at 1:47 pm:

Oh come on we all know it's just stories to get you into the Nomini Casino because it's such a great place to win


It is actually negligent to disclose what you have played, how much credit you have and want to pay out + name the casino. Theoretically, they could read in here, identify you and make life really difficult for you during the payout + Verification process. It's funny that hardly anyone new ever reports their big wins in a completely reputable casino. Always such strange stalls

Dear Donnie, just a moment please, Mr. Frapi the lawyer will reply shortly, please be patient 😁

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frapi07
Elite

Donnie wrote on March 30th, 2025 at 1:47 pm:

Oh come on we all know it's just stories to get you into the Nomini Casino because it's such a great place to win


It is actually negligent to disclose what you have played, how much credit you have and want to pay out + name the casino. Theoretically, they could read in here, identify you and make life really difficult for you during the payout + Verification process. It's funny that hardly anyone new ever reports their big wins in a completely reputable casino. Always such strange stalls

I have to disagree with you. As already mentioned a few pages ago, I wrote in Discord before the thread with the TE. It's certainly not advertising, as the TE joined the server over a year ago. Would be a lot of effort to join a server that has nothing to do with GJ and then advertise here 1 year later.

He said that he played there because they lured him in with good Deposit bonuses.

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zocker0815
Top Member
i also differentiate between illness and gambling addiction

and

stupidity to turn down a whopping 170k because of small problems



in his situation, i would have tried everything to pay out, and even if he might have a gambling problem, he would have made at least a few payouts before turning down the rest......

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Butterbrezel
Elite
I've only just seen this thread.

Of course, spending EUR 170,000 is a lot, but I found the explanations understandable.
And I'm the first to be skeptical about fake casino advertising - but I don't believe it here either.

The casino is illegal. And even if the "pushing" to a crypto wallet works, it's illegal. We don't know what actions GGL will take in the coming months, whether it won't be somehow traceable for the authorities.

@ TE: If you are addicted to gambling and have debts, it is best to contact a Caritas facility in your area. They can mediate and help with both problems if necessary. Money is important in our society, but it's still just money.

Good luck with becoming gambling-free!

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Falko
Icon
It would have felt as if you had hit the Jackpot with a 10,000 euro instant pension spread over 2 years. It wouldn't have been much different, except that the user would have received 500 euros per day and not this money added up and transferred once a month. It's actually a nice feeling and if the casino was reluctant at some point, then you can still take what it is prepared to pay out. That would have amounted to 15,000 euros per month. But of course there is always the Risk that the bank will report it. If it weren't for the last point, perhaps he would have made a payout. On the other hand, in a casino with a German license, you can probably never win such a sum.

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Kuki134
Visitor

zocker0815 wrote on 30.03.2025 at 18:58: I also make a distinction between illness and gambling addiction

and

stupidity to turn down a whopping 170k because of small problems



in his situation, i would have tried everything to pay out, and even if he might have had a gambling problem, he would have managed at least a few payouts before turning down the rest......

It may have read like I was doing it on purpose. I'm a gambling addict and was in such a trance that I couldn't stop. Alone, where I had pushed down from 170k to 160k, I had the hope of getting back above 170k. And then suddenly I was at 100k...80k...50k. Always with the hope of getting back up or even higher.


I can't imagine that anyone who isn't addicted to gambling would have played such sick bets as I did to get to such a sum. I got lucky on Crazy Time and once won over 60k and 25k. I played 20-30 rounds of Blackjack at 6k a round and at least 50 rounds of Roulette at 2k a round. I've completely lost touch with money, as I always do when I play casino.

Everyone here is entitled to their opinion and I can understand it. However, I was in a completely exceptional situation mentally and everything went crazy for me as a player. It all came together - illegal casino, withdrawal limit, my gambling addiction.

Yes, it's crazy, but without my Gambling addiction, I would never have had that amount - just as I will never have it now (even if I do gradually).

If I could have gotten the amount paid out to my crypto wallet in one lump sum in 24 hours, I probably would have done it.

I've only shared this story with you because it's really bothering me. And not just because I gambled away the money, but because it was an overwhelming situation overall. I'm not asking for anyone's understanding. But that's the way it happened - there's nothing I can do about it. I will now make sure that I tackle my gambling addiction and continue to live my life.

I wish you all every success and that you also get a win like this, but manage to pay it off.

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zocker0815
Top Member

Kuki134 wrote on 30.03.2025 21:10:

It may have read like I did that on purpose. I'm a gambling addict and was in such a trance that I couldn't stop. Alone, where I had pushed down from 170k to 160k, I had hopes of getting back above 170k. And then suddenly I was at 100k...80k...50k. Always with the hope of getting back up or even higher.


I can't imagine that anyone who isn't addicted to gambling would have played such sick bets as I did to get to such a sum. I got lucky on Crazy Time and once won over 60k and 25k. I played 20-30 rounds of Blackjack at 6k a round and at least 50 rounds of Roulette at 2k a round. I've completely lost touch with money, as I always do when I play casino.

Everyone here is entitled to their opinion and I can understand it. However, I was in a completely exceptional situation mentally and everything went crazy for me as a player. It all came together - illegal casino, withdrawal limit, my gambling addiction.

Yes, it's crazy, but without my Gambling addiction, I would never have had that amount - just as I will never have it now (even if I do gradually).

If I could have gotten the amount paid out to my crypto wallet in one lump sum in 24 hours, I probably would have done it.

I've only shared this story with you because it's really bothering me. And not just because I gambled away the money, but because it was an overwhelming situation overall. I'm not asking for anyone's understanding. But that's the way it happened - there's nothing I can do about it. I will now make sure that I tackle my gambling addiction and continue to live my life.

I wish you all lots of success and that you also get a win like this, but manage to pay it out.

ok then it wasn't intentional, but then you should urgently seek help and stop gambling

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Xavi22
Expert

Pat1991 wrote on 30.03.2025 at 13:01: Casinos that have such payout limits should stop taking large bets. It's all pretty pathetic, isn't it?

How does it actually work with the VIP levels then... No chance of actually getting the money even with a lot of patience?

I see it the same way. But we all know these casinos.

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frapi07
Elite

Butterbrezel wrote on 30.03.2025 at 19:16: I've only just seen the thread.

Sure, spending 170,000 EUR is heavy, but I found the explanations understandable.
And I'm the first to be skeptical about fake casino advertising - but I don't think so here either.

The casino is illegal. And even if the "pushing" to a crypto wallet works, it's illegal. We don't know what actions GGL will take in the coming months, whether it won't be somehow traceable for the authorities.

@ TE: If you are addicted to gambling and have debts, it is best to contact a Caritas facility in your area. They can mediate and help with both problems if necessary. Money is important in our society, but it's still just money.

Good luck with becoming gambling-free!

I would be less afraid of the GGL, I would be more unsure about crypto exchanges. They would have had to convert it into EUR somehow. At the moment there are still a few exchanges that are not causing any problems, but what will it look like in 2 years' time? Nobody can really say.


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MisterL
Expert
maybe it was just demo mode after all!!!

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