gamble1 wrote on 04.02.2021 at 19:48
They may but not as easy as some imagine it must be at least a number of certain days have passed
But not with gambling addiction.
As soon as you indicate Gambling addiction as the reason for the closure, the casinos are obliged to close your account without the option to reopen it.
Otherwise, the casino risks a license revocation.
You can see it well in this example here.
The casino would never have returned a gambled Deposit if they did not know exactly what problems they would otherwise get.
What you mean takes place in normal closures.
In some casinos you have to answer questions and all these questions have only one purpose: the casino has to make sure that you don't have a gambling addiction. You even have to confirm that your ban had nothing to do with addiction, because otherwise they can't let you play anymore.
Falcon wrote on 04.02.2021 at 21:51
But not for gambling addiction.
As soon as you specify Gambling addiction as the reason for the closure, the casinos are obliged to close your account without the option to reopen it.
Otherwise, the casino risks a license revocation.
You can see it well in this example here.
The casino would never have returned a gambled Deposit if they did not know exactly what problems they would otherwise get.
What you mean takes place in normal closures.
In some casinos you have to answer questions and all these questions have only one purpose: the casino has to make sure that you don't have a gambling addiction. You even have to confirm that your ban had nothing to do with addiction, because otherwise they can't let you play anymore.
Yes, in principle, but there are also people who have fought a gambling addiction and are no longer considered addicted
It is highly unlikely that these people can then play controlled because once addicted always addicted but there the principle should rather be: Yes well it would be theoretically possible that you have learned to control yourself
Even if this has certainly not happened in practice yet
gamble1 wrote on 04.02.2021 at 21:55
Yes in principle but there are also people who have fought a Gambling addiction and then are no longer considered addicts
It is highly unlikely that these people can then play controlled because once addicted always addicted but there the principle should be rather: Yes well it would be theoretically possible that you have learned to control yourself
Even if this has certainly not happened in practice
That may be.
But the casinos are not allowed to play according to the licensor anyone who has indicated at some point that he is addicted to gambling.
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They may but not as easy as some imagine it must be at least a number of certain days have passed
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But not with gambling addiction.
As soon as you indicate Gambling addiction as the reason for the closure, the casinos are obliged to close your account without the option to reopen it.
Otherwise, the casino risks a license revocation.
You can see it well in this example here.
The casino would never have returned a gambled Deposit if they did not know exactly what problems they would otherwise get.
What you mean takes place in normal closures.
In some casinos you have to answer questions and all these questions have only one purpose: the casino has to make sure that you don't have a gambling addiction. You even have to confirm that your ban had nothing to do with addiction, because otherwise they can't let you play anymore.
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Yes, in principle, but there are also people who have fought a gambling addiction and are no longer considered addicted
It is highly unlikely that these people can then play controlled because once addicted always addicted but there the principle should rather be: Yes well it would be theoretically possible that you have learned to control yourself
Even if this has certainly not happened in practice yet
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That may be.
But the casinos are not allowed to play according to the licensor anyone who has indicated at some point that he is addicted to gambling.
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Yes no matter if they have to or not they certainly should not
If someone with a gambling problem has a clear moment, you must not make it too easy for him when the addiction again balls
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