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Online Casinos in general: Reportage - Online casinos: Money back from illegal gambling (Page 21)

Topic created on 08th Sep. 2018 | Page: 21 of 25 | Answers: 248 | Views: 123,038
Mo1985
Amateur
i think the 5000€ and up is a bitch.

But basically the Bild is right: As soon as you get income from it or make your living with it - theoretically - taxes are due.

E.g. the Streamer Knossi will get 100% problems with the tax office. His whole system is based on casino games. Sooner or later they snap at Knossi.

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WithoutWings
Expert
Second article

Gambling without Risk of loss! What sounds like an advertising promise is really possible. Because if you lose your bet in an online casino, you can claim your money back. Florian Strohmaier (27) reclaimed 13,500 euros.

Edit by Admin: Also this contribution had to be removed, since this offends against copyright. This post was a paid article from Bild+, which the author had posted here in full. You can find the complete article here: https://www.bild.de/bild-plus/geld/mein-geld/leben-und-sparen/internet-casino-wie-sich-dieser-gluecksspieler-13500-euro-zurueckholte-62819874,view=conversionToLogin.bild.html

I ask you - also in your interest - not to post complete articles from other sources here. You are welcome to quote with reference to the original source, as long as the articles, are not payers.

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B****r
crystal_machmeth
Experienced
i have also deliberately withdrawn a total of €22,000 from several payment service providers
i don't care as long as i get my money back

and the banks have constantly received taxpayers' money over the years, although it was their own fault
in this way, every player should get back his share of the billions of bank bailout packages

either the casinos increase the rtp to 2-300% or they must also expect in the future with chargeback and the like

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Kleinkariert
Expert
crystal_machmeth wrote on 19/10/2019 at 21:51: so I have also deliberately withdrawn a total of €22,000 from several payment service providers
i don't care as long as i get my money back

and the banks have constantly received taxpayers' money over the years, although it was their own fault
in this way, every player should get back his share of the billions of bank bailout packages

either the casinos increase the rtp to 2-300% or they have to expect in the future with chargeback and the like

So you can justify yourself of course...

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wettibernd
Expert
Rozyrozy
Visitor
crystal_machmeth wrote on 19/10/2019 at 21:51: so I have also deliberately withdrawn a total of €22,000 from several payment service providers
i don't care as long as i get my money back

and the banks have constantly received taxpayers' money over the years, although it was their own fault
in this way, every player should get back his share of the billions of bank bailout packages

either the casinos increase the rtp to 2-300% or they have to reckon with chargebacks and the like in the future

Hello can you please explain how you did that ? Thank you

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Jojuaax3
Rookie
Rozyrozy wrote on 11/19/2019 at 2:26 pm
Hi can you please explain how you did this ? Thank you

Ever heard the saying betting debts are debts of honor?
The casino can not help it that you gamble money.

Honestly, stop gambling if you are gambling away money you don't have.
If you have problems to stop, look for help.

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Anonym
Hi,

so i just don't believe that. can't imagine that there is a legal handle to recover loss from OC.voluntarily they will definitely not pay and don't know that they have to legally.

There are of course always very bad losers. You should be a fair player and also stand by his losses.So if I lose too often, then I stop playing. For me there is anyway only the Roulette game and nothing else. There I have a really very fair chance of winning. Of course, I also lose sometimes a round, but the Endergebmiss is usually in the plus.

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Adrib_99
Hey has anyone here ever gotten money back that they gambled away ?

If so how?

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