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Online Casinos in general: Paysaf card

Topic created on 28th Nov. 2023 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 6 | Views: 704
Carson75
Visitor
Hello, does the Sparkasse also have problems if I use my normal bank account on the official Paysafecard site to order an amount of €25 via instant transfer, for example? I mean, I can also use the money for other purposes, so I'd be interested to hear what you think.

Greetings
Carsten

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Dr-Strange
Experienced

Carson75 wrote on 28.11.2023 at 13:48: Hello Hello, does the Sparkasse also cause problems if I order an amount of 25€ with my normal bank account on the official Paysafecard site, for example, by instant transfer, you always read so much? I mean, I can also use the money for other purposes, so I'd be interested to hear what you think.

Greetings
Carsten

I do this regularly and have never had any problems. I'm also with Sparkasse!

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Stromberg
Legend
You can't rule out the possibility that they might be thinking about it. If anyone is looking at it at all.
But legally speaking, I would say it's no problem.

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Carson75
Visitor
Thank you for your quick reply.

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WithoutWings
Expert
I also think that the savings bank won't care because they have nothing to fear legally.

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Mallpall
Amateur

WithoutWings wrote on 28.11.2023 at 14:47: I also think that the savings bank won't care because they have nothing to fear legally.

Unless you have a super-duper detective agent who believes that you are driving the worldwide flourishing money laundering with a 20 deposit.


*Irony off*

I'd be surprised if they opened a can of worms about that

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roccoammo11
Expert
only the other way round, if the amounts are higher, proof of where the money comes from could be demanded.nobody cares about deposits.you can throw money out of the window as much as you want

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