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Online Casinos in general: Reportage - Online casinos: Money back from illegal gambling (Page 23)

Topic created on 08th Sep. 2018 | Page: 23 of 25 | Answers: 248 | Views: 123,032
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meets_nix87 wrote on 19/08/2021 at 18:34: Moin dear comrades,

The media lawyer Christian Solmecke (Cologne) has just uploaded a video in which he veriet that you can get your money back and free of charge process costs FiN**ierer take over the process, you just have to give a few percent of the repayment.

It is about the period 2018-2021 so 3 years.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hO3zC8iSJYo&t=29s

here the form https://lp.wbs-law.de/online-casino?utm_campaign=casino&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social

is that here already topic if yes simply delete.


Greeting meets_nix87

Wow, that's pretty awesome!


If I have interpreted that correctly, these procedures are perfect for people who have really left a lot of coals inne OC's and are now bare.
Because the higher the amount in dispute - the higher the share for the lawyer.

And especially if a Mr. Solmecke so loosely flaky represents there will also be something to it.....And certainly many (ex?) Gamblers will test out.

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Falke
Expert
Tribeholz wrote on 08/19/2021 at 8:45 PM

Wow, that's pretty awesome!


If I interpreted that correctly, these procedures are perfect for people who left really much coals inne OC's and are now bare.
Because the higher the amount in dispute - the higher the share for the lawyer.

And especially if a Mr. Solmecke so loosely flaky represents there will also be something to it.....And certainly many (ex?) Gamblers will test out.

The lawyer always gets the same amount. The process financier gets more money when it comes to a higher sum.

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Falcon wrote on 19/08/2021 at 21:27
The lawyer always gets the same amount. The litigation financier gets more money when it comes to a higher amount.

Ah okay...but in the end the gambler probably doesn't care.


He can get money, which he has written off for a long time, without much effort.

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Wutmaennchen wrote on 19.08.2021 at 18:47: I also just watched the video. What is not mentioned is the old topic of German law against European law.
Who can still see through that?

You refer to the "freedom of services" in the EU area I assume?


The EU Court of Justice made a clear ruling on this some time ago; it is a subordinate right, which may be restricted by the member states through national regulations and laws if the justification is correspondingly plausible (e.g. player protection); but well, the question no longer arises since the GlüStV.

My opinion on the video from Solmecke (and the issue of money back from OCs):

I can understand that people try it, it is everyone's right in court to assert his claims and bring about a decision in the matter; now it is generally so that you are in court and on the high seas with God alone, ie, what comes out in such a lawsuit, that depends primarily on what the judge has had for breakfast and how good the lawyer is. Lines of argument as to why restitution must be made abound. In contrast to others, I do not see a moral problem here in any way, because morality is not a legal concept and the question is whether a court judgment can be "immoral".

Personally, I wouldn't do that to myself, though, the prospects may be good or very good, but I simply wouldn't particularly like the hassle that could come along with it (and I honestly don't think it would really be worth it either...).

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Anonym
Who do you claim the money back from? From the casino or from the payment service Provider?
Then you could pick out only the casinos where you are in the red and so even make a win if you have a big plus at others?
So I do not really rise through there yet would be me but also all too stressful.

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Antiheld1335 wrote on 08/20/2021 at 08:31: but I simply wouldn't particularly fancy the hassle that can come with it (and I honestly don't think it would really be worth it either...).

What do you mean by "....trouble that can hang there with behind it..."?

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Falke
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noway wrote on 20.08.2021 at 09:31: From whom do you claim the money back? From the casino or from the payment service Provider?
Then you could pick out only the casinos where you are in the red and so even make a win if you have a big plus at others?
So I do not really rise through there yet would be me but also all too stressful.

Directly from the casinos. And yes, only the minus can be reclaimed.

So if you have 20,000 minus in one casino and 20,000 plus in another, you can theoretically get the 20,0000 back and are still in the plus at the other

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s****a
I'll give it a try
The Online Casinos are dead in Germany anyway
I think I've gambled away around 30,000 in the last 3 years.
If a tenth of that would end up back with me, it would be ok

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illskillz22
Rookie
Would be interesting to know if someone was already successful in this regard.
I myself wanted to try it, but you get a mail with the question whether you have more or less than 20k gambled, if you click less than 20k, you are redirected to a page where you can sue Facebook for privacy abuse or something weird.


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Mehlsau85
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meets_nix87 wrote on 19/08/2021 at 18:34: Moin dear comrades,

The media lawyer Christian Solmecke (Cologne) has just uploaded a video in which he veriet that you can get your money back and free of charge process costs FiN**ierer take over the process, you just have to give a few percent of the repayment.

It is about the period 2018-2021 so 3 years.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hO3zC8iSJYo&t=29s

here the form https://lp.wbs-law.de/online-casino?utm_campaign=casino&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social

is that here already topic if yes simply delete.


Greeting meets_nix87

Has anyone ever had feedback or called there???

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