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Online Casinos in general: Reportage - Online casinos: Money back from illegal gambling (Page 14)

Topic created on 08th Sep. 2018 | Page: 14 of 25 | Answers: 248 | Views: 123,053
Anonym
Anna-Sophie wrote on 05.01.2019 at 13:38: Is there someone here who has done so not someone who can someone who is supposed to have done 😉
Just wonder how that is supposed to go, especially with debits that were made months ago zb by paypal. Do they turn to PayPal or to the bank from which the debited ..
find the whole iwie strange
Greetings to all 😉

There are lawyers who specialize in this, some with free initial consultation how would it be to inquire there? The make the first conversation also free by phone and then explain the procedure.

Chargebacks can be reversed in the case of illegal transactions even beyond the normal period (i.e. up to 13 months).

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Giggi
Moin moin,

i have been reading your forum for some time and follow the explosive situation that is currently developing in the field.
You read a lot about the chargeback and some law firms entice you with the fact that they are the best for the fight against the bank.
What interests me personally, however, it is always with a kind of sample letter become and lured to various lawyer sites. Does this letter really exist somewhere? My Internet search always resulted only in other specialized law firms that advertise with it.
Does anyone know what the content of this alleged sample letter looks like? I am really interested in this.
-Thank you for your information to a newbie.

Have a nice evening.

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m****9
Giggi wrote on 02/02/2019 18:27: Moin moin,

i read for some time in your forum and follow the explosive situation that is currently developing in the field.
You read a lot, about the chargeback and some law firms entice with the fact that they are the best, for the fight against the bank.
What interests me personally, however, it is always with a kind of sample letter become and lured to various lawyer sites. Does this letter really exist somewhere? My Internet search always resulted only in other specialized law firms that advertise with it.
Does anyone know what the content of this alleged sample letter looks like? I am really interested in this.
-Thank you for your information to a newbie.

Have a nice evening.

10€ paysafe card against ne answer?! ^^ fun aside! have with the topic unfortunately no experience. had until now never problem with it! but assume that every lawyer with topic auskennt just because weils is current and will always be current!

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Anonym
Giggi wrote on 02/02/2019 18:27: Moin moin,

i read for some time in your forum and follow the explosive situation that is currently developing in the field.
You read a lot, about the chargeback and some law firms entice with the fact that they are the best, for the fight against the bank.
What interests me personally, however, it is always with a kind of sample letter become and lured to various lawyer sites. Does this letter really exist somewhere? My Internet search always resulted only in other specialized law firms that advertise with it.
Does anyone know what the content of this alleged sample letter looks like? I am really interested in this.
-Thank you for your information to a newbie.

Have a nice evening.

There is no sample letter advertised, there is usually one offered for free. The content is taken up in it that the payment is void because it is not allowed DE.

Normally I would have written it now, but I don't believe you about the research.

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Ankor wrote on 02/02/2019 23:55
There is no sample letter advertised, there is usually one offered free of charge. Content is taken up in it that the payment is void because it is not allowed DE.

Normally I would have written it now, but that with the research I do not take you.

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I also suspect times that @Giggi has lost his way and that his contribution is aimed at how he can get back gambled money @Ankor.

So Giggi, what the s.g. Reeckmann write concerns, meanwhile this is 1000 times in the net spread and beyond, GambleJoe is an online casino platform and you therefore completely out of place, especially if it is about you to book money back. (my opinion)

Apart from the fact that I point out here from time to time that online gambling is illegal (although of course everyone is free to do what he / she does with it), but without exception I distance myself from any Chargebacker - and not because I think you're shit, but as long as you win everything is good - only if you lose the big whine goes off - and as penniless players have that so in itself, nothing is left out to come back to money.

There are other forums that have specialized in such as you @Giggi...

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9****f
I think that should be up to everyone. When I add up the money I have lost due to stupid terms and conditions, stupid requirements of documents up to the certified copy of the passport, funds simply not paid out, delayed payments until one gambled away everything again and so on. And no, it's not just my fault. Especially at the beginning of OC, people simply did not expect such things, such tricks were completely unknown.

And forums like this didn't exist for a long time.
For these trickeries the casinos have to bleed now and then. When I partly act like this, I don't have to be surprised when people get their money back.

Conversely, I can't defend myself if they don't pay out, for whatever reason. They get to swallow their own medicine, and I think that's good.

Before comments come, I haven't done it myself yet. But I think everyone who does it is good!

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Anonym
9c-3f wrote on 02/03/2019 at 11:36: I think that should be up to each person. When I add up the coal I lost due to stupid T&Cs, stupid requirements of documents up to the certified copy of the Perso, funds simply not paid out, delayed payments until one gambled everything away again and and. And no, it's not just my fault. Especially at the beginning of OC, people simply did not expect such things, such tricks were completely unknown.

And forums like this didn't exist for a long time.
For these trickeries the casinos have to bleed now and then. When I partly act like this, I don't have to be surprised when people get their money back.

Conversely, I can't defend myself if they don't pay out, for whatever reason. They get to swallow their own medicine, and I think that's good.

Before comments come, I haven't done it myself yet. But I think everyone who does it is good!

So "bleeding" do first of all the payment service providers. To justify that is not so the truth.

I am neither for nor against chargebacks. But some people have somehow stored it in their heads: "I won't do it now, but if things go really wrong, I'll fall back on it.

Find the with the Verification, etc. anyway unschön solved. A central verification would be desirable.

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S****e
A****m wrote on 08.09.2018 at 13:45: Well the banks could of course also say to the customer: If you now demand your money back from us, then we will report you to the prosecutor for illegal gambling in online casinos. I think in this country you can be imprisoned for up to 1 year.

On probation, but at least you have your money back 😉

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wettibernd
Expert

Stuntmanpete wrote on 02/03/2019 at 1:04 pm
On probation, but at least you got your money back 😉

Before the bank reports me I'll turn myself in, then the case will be dropped, maybe I'll have to pay a ridiculous fine to a facility for gambling addicts. So really that would be a joke

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Everyone is of course up to him what he does or does not do @9c-3f.

And who gets involved in such "games", so the license-less casinos in Germany, which would like but please also times with the legal situation / background to deal.
If you had ever done that, then you would have also known that there are no claims - so from a purely legal point of view, you would not even have a claim to a win ... finally zockst you illegally!

With this knowledge - and that have very many - and then even book back I find under all sow and personally I evaluate that as fraud!

Likewise, but also the grumbling regarding "they do not pay" ...they do not have to, is that so hard to understand?

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