why is Quasar on your greylist? The reason you gave was that they want to withdraw from the German market
Some states where this is the case have been mentioned here.
Are you aware of any complaints about payout problems?
I had no problems there so far and there regularly and gladly. Please do not take this as an advertisement.
I play there too and have no problems the only thing there is shit is the bonus that is at max 5 times the bonus balance that is really bad there a bonus to take but without that goes well there
We are not aware of any complaints or payout problems at Quasar so far. We have put the casino on the greylist, as it has stopped gaming operations for players from Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria and Lower Saxony without any announcement
Therefore, we can no longer fully recommend playing there. We also cannot estimate whether similar decisions will not be made for the other federal states and how quickly they will be implemented. Especially users who are new to GambleJoe, we do not want to advise an online casino, which apparently no longer attaches great importance to German players
Yes, unfortunately Frizzel is absolutely right, Quasar Gaming is pretty much at the end and will not be long before they can no longer pay the players. Unfortunately, the people in charge of GJ as so often have no real idea, but you believe everything you are told. I just stress Malta casinos are legal and all others illegal, how funny! You make yourself punishable in any online casino under German law, no matter where you play. However, this has never really been pursued, whether Malta or anywhere else, because you have always silently adapted to the EU law. But you see again beautifully what GJ is really worth, just one of many statements here that are completely wrong.
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Yup. Guys, don't let GambleJoe fool you - always pretending to be correct, but working with criminals. Obviously GJ gets an extra sausage from Quasar and still commissions for recruited players, unlike the rest of the affiliates and THAT in the knowledge that the other affiliates were cheated
These larifari statements from Christoph underline the whole thing.
Who is getting screwed? Gamblejoe is relatively open with commissions, which are for the maintenance of the site. However, the people who write here every day are a large part of Gamblejoe, a free exchange of views is possible. That times a GJ member something pro casino stands I have noticed, but definitely not everyone. In case of problems, people try to help and that you need to reckon with losses and not overdo it is also advised here.
If you have had high losses due to loss of control you don't have to vent your anger here, but you are welcome to warn other players and advise them to set limits or stop playing. By sharing your experiences you can help others, but if you haven't posted much here and the only posts are just shouting, then you won't be listened to much - which would be a shame. You want to save as many as possible from big losses, don't you?
I myself stop bit by bit more and more, because the game is now too risky and small wins no longer excite me as before. This makes it unpredictable and could pose an existential Risk if I can't stop myself. So far there have been no extreme total losses that I can't pay anything at all - as I could usually just about draw a line. Whether there are patterns at OC (for example, that is already determined who wins what, ...) I can not say and yes it happens to one so and there are unexpected wins or suddenly 50 spins without a mini win. You can only assume, but not quite prove whether it is still within the scope of luck and coincidence.
Why do we make ourselves completely untrustworthy with this? Quasar Gaming has pulled out of a few states and it is foreseeable that they will soon say goodbye completely. Without Novomatic games, Quasar Gaming is no longer doing so well. After all, there are significantly better casinos on the market.
The exit scams what Quasar Gaming and OVO Casino with the affiliates currently pull off is of course criminal BUT there are so far no players affected and therefore only Greylist. As a player you should be very careful at the moment, because fraud at Quasar Gaming and OVO Casino is more likely from now on.
I have talked to an Affiliate I know, who supposedly has personal, friendly contact with Qusar Gaming. According to his statements, Quasar is planning such an "exit scam" on a grand scale soon with players as well. But whether these statements correspond to the truth, I can not judge. Maybe the affilaite is just p**sed off (for understandable reasons) that his commissions are now gone and puffs up the story. I honestly don't really believe him that Quasar & OVO didn't close his account and he just gives me friendly info - especially since we are not fat buddies. But who knows, better safe than sorry.
Quasar is currently (I know from a safe source) afraid of lawsuits and too much loss of revenue - just a Tip for you affiliates. Instead of posting here as competitors and trying to put down our site for no reason, you should rather try to take legal action. Will bring you and the entire industry in the end more. By the way, there is no "extra sausage" for us. We do not receive any more money from Quasar. By the way: If there was an extra sausage and we would accept this extra sausage, then Quasar would not be on the greylist - the greylist has almost as negative an effect on casinos as blacklisting - just as an aside.
spielo wrote on 09/13/2018 at 19:05: Yes, unfortunately Frizzel is absolutely right there, Quasar Gaming is pretty much at the end and will not be long before they can no longer pay the players either. Unfortunately, as is often the case, the people in charge at GJ have no real idea, but you believe everything you are told. I just stress Malta casinos are legal and all others illegal, how funny! You make yourself punishable in any online casino under German law, no matter where you play. However, this has never really been pursued, whether Malta or anywhere else, because you have always silently adapted to the EU law. But you see again beautifully what GJ is really worth, just one of many statements here that are completely wrong.
I'm not sure, but your reasoning, as well as your name let me assume that you are the admin of the "Playtime Forum". A not so successful forum that tries unsuccessfully to get traffic or members through our name.
If not every single post in this thread is written by yourselves, I'll eat a broom with style.
Why do you argue here with legality of online gambling in Germany? Maybe because you promote mafia casinos with fake slots on your site?
But I know your argumentation: All casinos are "illegal" and therefore you can also gamble at the illegal ones in Europe or worldwide. I don't know if you were the one who claimed that these casinos are secretly operated by Novomatic and that players don't have to worry about that. In the past, there were quite different candidates listed
Unlike you, we do not claim to be omniscient. But if an "online casino" offers plagiarism and does not even have a gambling license on the moon, then this is 100% illegal for the operators and also for the players. By the way, there was already a verdict against a player from Munich, who played in an online casino licensed in Europe. The verdict was overturned in the second instance and the player got his money back. German law was not applicable - perhaps also for the reason that the player played in an OC that is regulated in Europe
Would it be possible that this ruling would have been different if the player had played in a mafia casino(?), which is 100% illegal in all of Europe? I do think that something like this could have an influence on a possible conviction. And even if not: it's better to be safe than sorry. You are not gambling there, but your victims, which you send to these casinos.
I know you are jealous of GambleJoe. Maybe because you have been active for a longer time, are in this industry or for whatever reason. But think about it: Couldn't it be that it's better for the general public if your forum isn't as successful? This at least prevents many players from exposing themselves to additional dangers, which are completely unnecessary!
A little tip from me: concentrate on your own business and don't assume that your visitors are stupid. Speaking of which, GambleJoe is not a platform for ex-junkies with a gambling house ban. If anything, that applies more to your site or yourself. Projection is what it's called in psychology, as far as I know.
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why is Quasar on your greylist? The reason you gave was that they want to withdraw from the German market
Some states where this is the case have been mentioned here.
Are you aware of any complaints about payout problems?
I had no problems there so far and there regularly and gladly. Please do not take this as an advertisement.
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Therefore, we can no longer fully recommend playing there. We also cannot estimate whether similar decisions will not be made for the other federal states and how quickly they will be implemented. Especially users who are new to GambleJoe, we do not want to advise an online casino, which apparently no longer attaches great importance to German players
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thank you for the answer.
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QuasarGaming is a highly criminal scumbag store, more information can be found here:
http://www.gpwa.org/forum/very-smart-move-quasar-245685.html?highlight=quasar
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These larifari statements from Christoph underline the whole thing.
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If you have had high losses due to loss of control you don't have to vent your anger here, but you are welcome to warn other players and advise them to set limits or stop playing. By sharing your experiences you can help others, but if you haven't posted much here and the only posts are just shouting, then you won't be listened to much - which would be a shame. You want to save as many as possible from big losses, don't you?
I myself stop bit by bit more and more, because the game is now too risky and small wins no longer excite me as before. This makes it unpredictable and could pose an existential Risk if I can't stop myself. So far there have been no extreme total losses that I can't pay anything at all - as I could usually just about draw a line. Whether there are patterns at OC (for example, that is already determined who wins what, ...) I can not say and yes it happens to one so and there are unexpected wins or suddenly 50 spins without a mini win. You can only assume, but not quite prove whether it is still within the scope of luck and coincidence.
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Say spielo you come here, or.
https://www.playworld-online.com/forum/
Is no longer so much there, ne
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I also noticed, just wanted to answer but you were faster
Here is my answer:
Why do we make ourselves completely untrustworthy with this? Quasar Gaming has pulled out of a few states and it is foreseeable that they will soon say goodbye completely. Without Novomatic games, Quasar Gaming is no longer doing so well. After all, there are significantly better casinos on the market.
The exit scams what Quasar Gaming and OVO Casino with the affiliates currently pull off is of course criminal BUT there are so far no players affected and therefore only Greylist. As a player you should be very careful at the moment, because fraud at Quasar Gaming and OVO Casino is more likely from now on.
I have talked to an Affiliate I know, who supposedly has personal, friendly contact with Qusar Gaming. According to his statements, Quasar is planning such an "exit scam" on a grand scale soon with players as well. But whether these statements correspond to the truth, I can not judge. Maybe the affilaite is just p**sed off (for understandable reasons) that his commissions are now gone and puffs up the story. I honestly don't really believe him that Quasar & OVO didn't close his account and he just gives me friendly info - especially since we are not fat buddies. But who knows, better safe than sorry.
Quasar is currently (I know from a safe source) afraid of lawsuits and too much loss of revenue - just a Tip for you affiliates. Instead of posting here as competitors and trying to put down our site for no reason, you should rather try to take legal action. Will bring you and the entire industry in the end more. By the way, there is no "extra sausage" for us. We do not receive any more money from Quasar. By the way: If there was an extra sausage and we would accept this extra sausage, then Quasar would not be on the greylist - the greylist has almost as negative an effect on casinos as blacklisting - just as an aside.
I'm not sure, but your reasoning, as well as your name let me assume that you are the admin of the "Playtime Forum". A not so successful forum that tries unsuccessfully to get traffic or members through our name.
If not every single post in this thread is written by yourselves, I'll eat a broom with style.
Why do you argue here with legality of online gambling in Germany? Maybe because you promote mafia casinos with fake slots on your site?
But I know your argumentation: All casinos are "illegal" and therefore you can also gamble at the illegal ones in Europe or worldwide. I don't know if you were the one who claimed that these casinos are secretly operated by Novomatic and that players don't have to worry about that. In the past, there were quite different candidates listed
Unlike you, we do not claim to be omniscient. But if an "online casino" offers plagiarism and does not even have a gambling license on the moon, then this is 100% illegal for the operators and also for the players. By the way, there was already a verdict against a player from Munich, who played in an online casino licensed in Europe. The verdict was overturned in the second instance and the player got his money back. German law was not applicable - perhaps also for the reason that the player played in an OC that is regulated in Europe
Would it be possible that this ruling would have been different if the player had played in a mafia casino(?), which is 100% illegal in all of Europe? I do think that something like this could have an influence on a possible conviction. And even if not: it's better to be safe than sorry. You are not gambling there, but your victims, which you send to these casinos.
I know you are jealous of GambleJoe. Maybe because you have been active for a longer time, are in this industry or for whatever reason. But think about it: Couldn't it be that it's better for the general public if your forum isn't as successful? This at least prevents many players from exposing themselves to additional dangers, which are completely unnecessary!
A little tip from me: concentrate on your own business and don't assume that your visitors are stupid. Speaking of which, GambleJoe is not a platform for ex-junkies with a gambling house ban. If anything, that applies more to your site or yourself. Projection is what it's called in psychology, as far as I know.
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