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Online Casinos in general: Question about offers to get back game losses (Page 6)

Topic created on 15th Jul. 2022 | Page: 6 of 8 | Answers: 76 | Views: 23,633
Butterbrezel
Elite
Wundertüte wrote on 11.08.2022 at 18:53: Hello,

I am going to reclaim my losses from a provider. Why? This is what I would like to tell you. I play Poker at Pokerstars since 2009 and I like it very much. My BR was always at the level that I could play the Sunday Million every Sunday. in 2015 PS introduced casino games and my pure losses minus the wins amount to 155,000€. I was lured with Bonuses to keep playing that were in four figures. I had asked PS to block me forever as far as the casino games were concerned, couldn't do it. I have a litigation funder check everything and this gets 47%. Can I do this with a clear conscience, yes with PS I can. My losses at other casinos are also five figures, however I knew the Risk when I signed up there. At PS I wanted to play poker and not slots.

Reads well, good luck.

Are you from DE or AT?

What interests me personally: Poker is mainly a discipline - and skill game and yes for successful players exactly the opposite of casino.
Are the losses due to tilt in the casino? Or regularly over a longer period of time?

But you should also be careful. If your lawsuit is successful, I suspect that you will then be completely banned from Pokerstars.
Then you would also need a new poker Provider, if it goes well with you.

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Anonym

Wundertüte wrote on 11.08.2022 at 18:53: Hello,

I am going to claim my losses back from a provider. Why? This is what I would like to tell you. I play Poker at Pokerstars since 2009 and I like it very much. My BR was always at the level that I could play the Sunday Million every Sunday. in 2015 PS introduced casino games and my pure losses minus the wins amount to 155,000€. I was lured with Bonuses to keep playing that were in four figures. I had asked PS to block me forever as far as the casino games were concerned, couldn't do it. I have a litigation funder check everything and this gets 47%. Can I do this with a clear conscience, yes with PS I can. My losses at other casinos are also five figures, however I knew the Risk when I signed up there. At PS I wanted to play poker and not slots.

Good luck, but I have strong doubts that Pokerstars will settle the costs. Although there are already judgments, but whether PS has actually paid the money back is questionable

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Wundertüte

Wutmaennchen wrote on 11/08/2022 at 19:31
Reads good, good luck.

Are you from DE or AT?

What interests me personally: Poker is mainly a discipline - and skill game and yes for successful players exactly the opposite of casino.
Are the losses due to tilt in the casino? Or regularly over a longer period of time?

But you should also be careful. If your lawsuit is successful, I suspect that you will then be completely banned from Pokerstars.
Then you would also need a new poker Provider, if it is there with you


The losses are pure casino losses from 2014 to 2021. Since both poker and slots run on the same balance and it is so "nice" easy to run the slots in the background, the losses have accumulated over the years
I was surprised myself when I found out the amount, I had expected maybe 30,000 to 40,000. If a weekend went bad and I lost 3000 - 4000 in poker, 500 to 1000 in slots doesn't stand out. I did extremely well in poker in 2014 to 2018 (Supernova status), there were weekends where I had won 30K but lost 10k in the casino due to slots running in the background. However, my head did not realize this. If I did not play slots, PS lured me with abnormal Bonuses that were only valid in the casino
Today I only play poker at GG, where casino games are not available.

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Matara
Rookie
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Freakz0id
Experienced

Wundertüte wrote on 11.08.2022 at 18:53: Hello,

I am going to claim my losses back from a provider. Why? This is what I would like to tell you. I play Poker at Pokerstars since 2009 and I like it very much. My BR was always at the level that I could play the Sunday Million every Sunday. in 2015 PS introduced casino games and my pure losses minus the wins amount to 155,000€. I was lured with Bonuses to keep playing that were in four figures. I had asked PS to block me forever as far as the casino games were concerned, couldn't do it. I have a litigation funder check everything and this gets 47%. Can I do this with a clear conscience, yes with PS I can. My losses at other casinos are also five figures, however I knew the Risk when I signed up there. At PS I wanted to play poker and not slots.

Honestly ... had you not wanted to play slots would have been a tick in the settings to hide slots completely at ps.


So I had done it when my balance came into the schwanken..selbstredend, if the necessary insight and discipline should be present..


Ps.

Reclaim losses when you shit is of course mega character weak and anyone who has lost legally and does something like that belongs in my opinion banned for life at all casinos ..

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Gerichtsvollzieher
Visitor
I believe it is always best to sell the receivables

Of course, there is by far not everything, but let's take a process financier who wants 40%. BSP you have gambled away 100,000, the casino offers 50% as a settlement, of which the financier gets 40%, so you are only 30% of the total amount

And the advantages are clear that in a sale of receivables you have the money in a few days and no longer have to bother and can then finally close with the casinos

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gamble1
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Horsemann wrote on 10/19/2022 at 08:42: I think it is always best to sell the receivables

Sure there is by far not everything, but let's take a litigation financier who wants 40%. BSP you have gambled away 100,000, the casino offers 50% as a settlement, of which the financier gets 40%, so you are only 30% of the total amount

And the advantages are clear that in a sale of receivables you have the money in a few days and no longer have to bother and can then finally close with the casinos

Yes but who buys you that already from the companies where in these topics are generally active cover certainly only the providers where positive experiences exist

Since you can just write to a casino under the motto: Hey I have gambled away 50k with you I give that to my lawyer pays me back 10k and I waive my claim in writing

If they do not have to go straight into insolvency most will accept such an offer

Nobody no matter whether cost financiers or enterprises the demands buy make that from charity the can all the bills already smell

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Gerichtsvollzieher
Visitor
Yes, I have to disagree with you a bit. Of course they want to earn, that's just the way it is.

To write to the casino itself is also really pointless, there are probably a handful who had success with it, but the majority do not. It would be interesting to know how many such requests the casinos get and then nothing happens. Would estimate here there is the odds at 1 to 20 (?) Most deter then but. Be it for cost reasons or similar, the email is just written quickly

Meanwhile, there are a couple of "investors" (yes, they want to make money) who take on all MGA casinos, not just the usual big ones like Wunderino or Bwin. By the way, the sale of receivables in sports betting is similar, the trend is in the same direction as in the casinos.

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Anonym

Horsemann wrote on 20.10.2022 at 14:50: Jain, I have to disagree with you a bit. Sure they want to earn, that's just the way it is.

Writing to the casino itself is also really pointless, there are probably a handful who have had success with it, but the majority have not. It would be interesting to know how many such requests the casinos get and then nothing happens. Would estimate here there is the odds at 1 to 20 (?) Most deter then but. Be it for cost reasons or similar, the email is just written quickly

Meanwhile, there are a couple of "investors" (yes, they want to make money) who take on all MGA casinos, not just the usual big ones like Wunderino or Bwin. By the way, the sale of receivables in sports betting is similar, the tendency is in the same direction as in casinos.

Even if you get a positive verdict in court, you probably won't get your money. A payout is only possible in the rarest of cases...

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Gerichtsvollzieher
Visitor
Therefore, the requirement before sell then the "investor" can be annoyed with it and probably also has the longer breath and the financial resources

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