Ne times seriously I have the assumption that in the background somehow data is exchanged and the bank possibly knows how the PSC is used. That would also explain why the load took longer!
The best test would be if someone here with ner POSTBANK VISA also times ne PSC about WKV buys and not in the OC uses but just for gaming music or so.
Aka wrote on 12/01/2019 at 23:41: Eben titten tv is now also gambling 😂
Ne times seriously I have the suspicion that in the background somehow data is exchanged and the bank evtl knows how the PSC is used. That would also explain why the load took longer!
The best test would be if someone here with ner POSTBANK VISA also times ne PSC about WKV buys and not in OC uses but just for gaming music or so
everyone can look up what the PSC has been used for
Aka wrote on 12/01/2019 at 23:41: Eben titten tv is now also gambling 😂
Ne times seriously I have the suspicion that in the background somehow data is exchanged and the bank evtl knows how the PSC is used. That would also explain why the load took longer!
The best test would be if someone here with ner POSTBANK VISA also times ne PSC about WKV buys and not in OC uses but just for gaming music or so.
Aka wrote on 12/01/2019 at 23:41: Eben titten tv is now also gambling 😂
Ne times seriously I have the suspicion that in the background somehow data is exchanged and the bank evtl knows how the PSC is used. That would also explain why the load took longer!
The best test would be if someone here with ner POSTBANK VISA also times ne PSC about WKV buys and not in OC uses but just for gaming music or so.
Eben, for tits TV you can also use it!
Does that really exist? -> no there is not
Only the person who knows the pin can check the PSC. The Visa Card can not know.
Therefore, I have now written to PSC and asked for information on how it can be that this purchase is evaluated so and that I would like information on whether banks etc have insight into the use!
Bin yes curious what comes out there - Think it makes more pressure when PSC recognizes the problem for himself and einschreiet Bzw since contact with banks than a small gambler like me 😉
The fact that your Postbank has now automatically debited 5 euros from your account when you bought a 10 euro PSC does not actually have anything to do with Postbank.
As many of us already know, many banks have been charging a gambling fee for some time if you use a credit card (Master and Visa) to gamble somewhere.
With some banks only a few Pronzente are debited and with some a few percent but with minimum fee, in this case with the Postbank 5% and at least 5 euro fee, i.e. if one could buy only a 1 cent PSC and that would have bought, the Postbank also 5 euro fee debited, and that would have my Fidor bank very probably also 3% fee abgekassiert.
The question is, how does a bank know if it is a gambling Provider or not. That's actually easy, every branch has a license plate number and that is sent to the bank when the money is debited, then a bank knows immediately if it is a gambling provider or not. In other words, if the banks don't want us to gamble online casino, it's very easy for the banks to block that.
I think the company WKV, which sells the cards, is registered as a gambling service provider, that's why your Postbank collected the fee.
As some have already mentioned, you can also do something with the Paysafe cards other than gambling, but how should you be able to separate the two?
PSC bought online - POSTBANK takes 5,- gambling fee!
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Ne times seriously I have the assumption that in the background somehow data is exchanged and the bank possibly knows how the PSC is used. That would also explain why the load took longer!
The best test would be if someone here with ner POSTBANK VISA also times ne PSC about WKV buys and not in the OC uses but just for gaming music or so.
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yes it is haha
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everyone can look up what the PSC has been used for
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I <3 ( . )Y( . )
am unfortunately not at Postbank or fortunately
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Eben, for tits TV you can also use it!
Does that really exist? -> no there is not
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Therefore, I have now written to PSC and asked for information on how it can be that this purchase is evaluated so and that I would like information on whether banks etc have insight into the use!
Bin yes curious what comes out there - Think it makes more pressure when PSC recognizes the problem for himself and einschreiet Bzw since contact with banks than a small gambler like me 😉
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As many of us already know, many banks have been charging a gambling fee for some time if you use a credit card (Master and Visa) to gamble somewhere.
With some banks only a few Pronzente are debited and with some a few percent but with minimum fee, in this case with the Postbank 5% and at least 5 euro fee, i.e. if one could buy only a 1 cent PSC and that would have bought, the Postbank also 5 euro fee debited, and that would have my Fidor bank very probably also 3% fee abgekassiert.
The question is, how does a bank know if it is a gambling Provider or not. That's actually easy, every branch has a license plate number and that is sent to the bank when the money is debited, then a bank knows immediately if it is a gambling provider or not. In other words, if the banks don't want us to gamble online casino, it's very easy for the banks to block that.
I think the company WKV, which sells the cards, is registered as a gambling service provider, that's why your Postbank collected the fee.
As some have already mentioned, you can also do something with the Paysafe cards other than gambling, but how should you be able to separate the two?
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For me it is clear I never buy ne PSC online.
Ultimately, their greed makes it easier and easier for me to get out.
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Kannst of course buy online, but do not pay with credit cards, just pay eg by Sofotüberweisung ^^
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