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Online Casinos in general: Online Casino Europe Cash Out (Page 2)

Topic created on 01st Aug. 2018 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 15 | Views: 3,937
Julian
Elite
No matter how unbelievable a story may sound, it's no use picking on individual users like this.

First of all, welcome to the forum casino321,

That the casino is somewhat skeptical about this "payout" is unfortunately due to the money laundering laws of the individual casinos unfortunately common and in my eyes also somewhat understandable.
You could contact support again and tell them your situation, you could just bring them up to speed by being honest and saying that you are a gambling addict and had changed your mind on your last Deposit and would like to "cancel" the deposit.
It may be that the casino will then require further documentation from you. Or your account may be permanently closed for security reasons after you have received your withdrawal back.

Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the casino itself, so I can not assess the whole thing.
Nevertheless, I myself have a very long time ago in another online casino also requested a cancellation and that went after my Verification relatively problem-free.

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RiverSong
Legend
Julian wrote on 02/08/2018 at 18:09: Irrelevant how unbelievable a story may sound, it does no one any good to pick on the individual users like this.

here picks but no one around, it was only doubted and as it usually turns out later again and again rightly.

you say that we should, as unbelievable as this and other stories may sound, offer our best solution here, give advice and tips that help the person to get out of the situation well? have I interpreted that correctly?
in which direction is the forum here just pushed?

by the way, telling an oc that you are a gambling addict is in my opinion the worst argument you can make in any case.
there are some good credible arguments you could have made to the support. i won't mention them here because it's probably too late for that.


you have also been around long enough julian to realize that
such --> must get out of a bad situation <-- threads
are often opened only by people who have just registered

would like to express with it only that one should see the obvious also times and not always everything only schönredet.



casino331 wrote on 01/08/2018 at 23:58: As Kanalmalocher has correctly written, I had a weak moment. I had lost around 1000€ at another casino. I wanted to get that back. But I then still came to my senses and rather let it be.



if i lose 1000 and in a weak moment i want to repeat it in another oc i Deposit and try my luck.
when is the reflection here? a few minutes after deposit, a few hours?
and of course if i come to my senses in such a moment ahem --> then rather before the deposit

should not be a general suspicion, here for example simply missing important information to be able to assume that it is credible.

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Anonym
Julian wrote on 02/08/2018 at 18:09: Irrelevant how unbelievable a story may sound, it does no one any good to pick on the individual users like this.

First of all, welcome to the forum casino321,

That the casino is somewhat skeptical of this "payout" is unfortunately due to the money laundering laws of the individual casinos unfortunately common and in my eyes also somewhat understandable.
You could contact support again and tell them your situation, you could just bring them up to speed by being honest and saying that you are a gambling addict and had changed your mind on your last Deposit and would like to "cancel" the deposit.
It may be that the casino will then require further documentation from you. Or your account may be permanently closed for security reasons after you have received your withdrawal back.

Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the casino itself, so I can not assess the whole thing.
Nevertheless, I myself have a very long time ago in another online casino also requested a cancellation and that went after my Verification relatively problem-free.


Hacking around? Well if you see it that way.....your world- not mine!

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Julian
Elite
@iseedeadpeople
The forum is not "pushed" to anything.
It is only about the fact that one should not have directly a prejudice against new users and they should also not throw with other users from the past in the same pot.
In addition, what should the visitors of the page here hold the possibly exactly after this topic in the net and or generally simply ask themselves whether it would be possible to cancel a Deposit in the casino in a case where, for example, a gambling addict has made a deposit and when he has seen the sum then on the speedometer, it has then finally regretted.

He might come across this issue here and in this case experiences or even "solutions" would definitely be more helpful.
Of course, one may doubt this story, because here almost daily stories appear which seem very implausible. But nevertheless one should consider such Threads in my opinion neutrally and not pull directly in the negative only because there were in the past a few users "from a bad Situaton rauskommen wanted" and were not honest.

And I personally would not think of any other "credible" arguments than to simply speak the truth, a casino support staff are the arguments a player bring them relatively indifferent. Whether he has made the deposit "unintentionally", his dog has made this deposit in some mysterious way or whether he simply wants to cancel this deposit because he is a gambling addict and regrets it. It all leads to the same process for the employee. Since a casino employee is not allowed to decide at his own discretion but he only has to follow his rules or his working methods that are prescribed to him.

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Falko
Icon
If the casino pays out money, for example, with PayPal they have to pay an additional 1.9% of the payout amount on top to Paypal.And other payment methods certainly also want fees.If you now Deposit a higher sum and immediately applied again for withdrawal, without it at least once to have played through I could also imagine that this additional fee is a reason why there is not paid out.

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s****e
1. Could the customer be informed that he has to pay the fee in case of immediate withdrawal
and then he will be blocked for life to prevent further possible money laundering
money laundering. He must verify himself anyway, so the money laundering law is
Is taken into account.

2. The one-time play through only makes sense for the casino, because of course it is hoped that
that enough will be lost during the one-time play through. For the money laundering law this is completely
irrelevant, and could be prevented with point 1.

3. Is it the casinos themselves that are often involved in money laundering, and not the customer!

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