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23rd Oct. 2018, at 09:13 pm CEST#21
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Bone wrote on 23/10/2018 at 21:00
In Austria you can withdraw money in the arcade itself?
In the casino in Vienna there is an ATM in the smoking area next to the elevator, so I always leave my cards at home.
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23rd Oct. 2018, at 09:15 pm CEST#22
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Bone wrote on 23/10/2018 at 21:00
In Austria you can withdraw money in the arcade itself?
To my knowledge yes. Haven't been in a Spielo in ages. But I don't know why there wouldn't be an ATM and I've never heard anything to the contrary.
And the acquaintance of mine who told me about it from the Antinovomatic association told me about several cases in which people got the money back but only for the sums they have withdrawn directly there.
In all card casinos in Austria there is guaranteed ATM.
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23rd Oct. 2018, at 09:21 pm CEST#23
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Random wrote on 10/23/2018 at 9:15 pm
To the best of my knowledge, yes. Haven't been to a Spielo in ages. Don't know why there wouldn't be an ATM there now though, and never heard anything to the contrary.
And the acquaintance of mine who told me about it from the Antinovomatic association told me about several cases in which people got the money back but only for the sums they withdrew directly there.
In all card casinos in Austria there is guaranteed ATM.
Is there no ATM function in Spielos in Germany?
Definitely not, that would be a massive violation of Player protection regulations. I can't say right now whether there are any in state-run casinos, but I think not
Of course, there are usually bank branches about 10 meters away. Or even worse: machines of private banks, placed in the middle of an industrial area between two big gambling halls, in front of the entrance of a fitness studio. Very cleverly thought out. But never in the arcade itself
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23rd Oct. 2018, at 09:24 pm CEST#24
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There are ATMs in casinos as well as in gaming arcades.
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23rd Oct. 2018, at 09:26 pm CEST#26
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In Germany, of course, there is a quite realistic probability that this will again be subject to the Länder. According to the gambling law of Baden-Würrtemberg, it is prohibited in any case. It may be that it is still allowed in other countries, I had not thought that far
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23rd Oct. 2018, at 09:30 pm CEST#27
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thebutcher85 wrote on 23.10.2018 at 21:25: so many years ago it is not yet that you could draw money in the hall itself has been quite normal with me in the area
The first time I was in a spielo was about 6 years ago. I think at that time I have not seen an ATM. Regularly in Spielos I was 5 years ago, then there were definitely no more. But as I said, Baden-Würrtemberg. Since the Spielos must also close at 0 o'clock
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23rd Oct. 2018, at 09:58 pm CEST#28
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So with us, it was actually always something quite normal.
It doesn't matter whether it's a state-run casino or a private one.
I don't know if anything has changed, because I haven't been there for a while.
Also in Germany I think I remember that you could withdraw there with ATM.
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In the casino in Vienna there is an ATM in the smoking area next to the elevator, so I always leave my cards at home.
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To my knowledge yes. Haven't been in a Spielo in ages. But I don't know why there wouldn't be an ATM and I've never heard anything to the contrary.
And the acquaintance of mine who told me about it from the Antinovomatic association told me about several cases in which people got the money back but only for the sums they have withdrawn directly there.
In all card casinos in Austria there is guaranteed ATM.
Is there no ATM function in Spielos in Germany?
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Definitely not, that would be a massive violation of Player protection regulations. I can't say right now whether there are any in state-run casinos, but I think not
Of course, there are usually bank branches about 10 meters away. Or even worse: machines of private banks, placed in the middle of an industrial area between two big gambling halls, in front of the entrance of a fitness studio. Very cleverly thought out. But never in the arcade itself
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The first time I was in a spielo was about 6 years ago. I think at that time I have not seen an ATM. Regularly in Spielos I was 5 years ago, then there were definitely no more. But as I said, Baden-Würrtemberg. Since the Spielos must also close at 0 o'clock
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It doesn't matter whether it's a state-run casino or a private one.
I don't know if anything has changed, because I haven't been there for a while.
Also in Germany I think I remember that you could withdraw there with ATM.
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