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Online Casinos in general: Question about offers to get back game losses

Topic created on 15th Jul. 2022 | Page: 1 of 8 | Answers: 76 | Views: 23,471
magir
Hello,

i have a question

lately I'm constantly bombarded with ads on facebook and instagram that say I can recover losses in Online Casinos before 1 July 21.

Has someone already dealt with it and can say more about it or is there already empirical values whether such a thing works at all. I suspect the ride on the wave that it was previously prohibited to play from Germany?

Now you can say "hey first play, and now reclaim, these are the right" ... but with me there are about 80,000 euros in the room, and with the sum stops with me then also moral concerns

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Muschmusch
Amateur
Hey I've been dealing with it for some time and am currently also in a court case therefore and 80,000 euros is the sum of the total deposits or was that already calculated by lawyers etc? Can write to me privately if you like!

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XXLEONIDASXX
Top Member
With me would be over 100k in the room..had also thought about it..but no bock on this "theater" and the stress and gambled away is gambled away...No one forces you to pay into the casino..sure you can now say you addiction drives you to it..but yes as I said..see it as an expensive hobby 😅

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Jubla2014
Top Member
Servus!

My cousin has also taken this path, but unfortunately or thank God, depending on subjective assessment, failed miserably in court.

I even had to lend or give him a lot of money, although I condemn suing for lost stakes in principle, but blood is known to be thicker than water....

What is he doing today?
What do you think, he still gambles, although he has little money despite well-paid work.
I continue to support his two children, but no longer him.


Nevertheless, I wish all those who plan to do so, much success, even if I do not think it is right.


Have a nice weekend!

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Tonkabohne
Top Member
All those who come here now and want to sue for money or strive for it are simply louses!

First gamble big and then start crying.

We all know that it is a game of chance and who does not have his finances under control, self-inflicted.🤷♀️

How many threads are there already about this topic ?

Sorry, do not want to attack anyone personally here but it is ridiculous.

Paid out money, you give the casino but also not back or?

Love greetings


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gamble1
Icon
Tonka bean wrote on 16.07.2022 at 00:38: All those who come here now and want to sue for money or strive for it are just louses !

First gamble big and then start crying.

We all know that it is a gamble and who does not have his finances under control, themselves to blame.🤷♀️

How many threads are there already about this topic ?

Sorry, do not want to attack anyone personally here but it is ridiculous.

Paid out money, you give the casino but also not back or?

Love greetings



Well they have to because in the end either way deposits and withdrawals are calculated exactly

But what I'm interested in why do they all always put it down as easy because it's not, for one thing the court can decide for or against the player and even if it decides for the player who says that the money will ever arrive?

I have recently seen a documentary as part of fraudsters from DE sit completely openly abroad and then flaunt on the Internet and are really amused thinks seriously someone would itch if there is a verdict from DE arrives? And that's the point who says that it itches the casinos mostly sit abroad?

Well, everyone must know for themselves whether it is worth it to have so much running around

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Anonym
gamble1 wrote on 07/16/2022 at 00:51 PM
Well they have to because in the end either way deposits and withdrawals are calculated exactly

But what I'm interested in why do all always put this as is easy because it is not just for one thing the court can decide for or against the player and even if it decides for the player who says then that the money will ever arrive at all

I have recently seen a documentary as part of fraudsters from DE sit completely openly abroad and then flaunt on the Internet and are really amused thinks seriously someone would itch if there is a verdict from DE arrives? And that's the point who says that it itches the casinos mostly sit abroad?

Well, everyone must know for themselves whether it is worth it to have so much running around

First of all a request to you @gamble1. I read your comments very much and these are an enrichment, but you should urgently times commas set!

In the last weeks I have exchanged myself in detail with a lawyer for civil law , decisive was a judgement of the regional court Aachen against PartyPoker. I am a regular customer of PartyPoker and I live in Aachen...
You can find the verdict here: https://openjur.de/u/2347486.html

The customer service of PartyPoker sent me a password protected zip file with all deposits/withdrawals of the last years. Less my wins I could sue the casino for 22.500€. The lawyer as well as the legal costs are around 4.500€. In case of a verdict in my favor, I would at least be reimbursed for the legal costs.

In addition I can present some official documents, which describe on the one hand (in)direct connection as well as the impact regarding the gambling on PartyPoker
- Addiction therapy
- Depression
- Unemployment
- Criminal activities
These aspects have of course an influence and could bring me a promising judgment.

In addition, I can prove that I was able to lift my ban at PartyPoker Manually. Namely without any effort via mouse click in my profile, although it is emphasized in the terms and conditions that this is not possible. At that time, I also wrote this to the support and pointed out the problem. I was told both in the chat and by e-mail that this problem would be known, but they are not able to fix it. It would not be technically feasible.

Whether I actually take legal action or whether I continue to accept the situation is questionable. I am still playing and participate in the social networks that deal with casinos. Therefore, this would be a factor that would speak both against legal action and for a presumably negative action on the part of the court.

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moralischverwerflich
Expert
Tonka bean wrote on 16.07.2022 at 00:38: All those who come here now and want to sue for money or strive for it are just louses !

First gamble big and then start crying.

We all know that it is a gamble and who does not have his finances under control, themselves to blame.🤷♀️

How many threads are there already about this topic ?

Sorry, do not want to attack anyone personally here but it is ridiculous.

Paid out money, you give the casino but also not back or?

Love greetings



I myself am also not a friend of it.... Gambled away is gambled away....
But who sues for it is not a louse!
How often do casinos rip off customers? Why not then also times the customer the casino?
Who makes it, makes it actually only right

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v****t
I don't have any moral concerns about OC. But what use is it if people are addicted to gambling and then gamble it away in another OC? And whether an OC in Malta or elsewhere ever pays a cent from the verdict... is unclear anyway.

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hustlehoff
Expert
Jubla2014 wrote on 07/15/2022 at 23:03: Servus!

My cousin has also taken this path, but unfortunately or thank God, depending on subjective assessment, failed miserably in court.

I even had to lend or give him a lot of money, although I condemn the claiming of lost stakes in principle, but blood is known to be thicker than water....

What is he doing today?
What do you think, he still gambles, although he has little money despite well-paid work.
I continue to support his two children, but no longer him.


Nevertheless, I wish all those who plan to do so, much success, even if I do not think it is right.


Have a great weekend!

Funny, as I always read in the ads you do not have to pay anything, whether you win or lose, but should you win the lawyers zwacken 50% approx. off the sum.

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