i didn't notice it at first but now I'm already very surprised.
First Spinia runs as usual.
No 5 seconds rule etc.
But now it comes.
Per spin they deduct money.
00,20 Cent - 00,01 Cent
00,40 Cent - 00,02 Cent
etc. always a little more if you play higher.
Requests to the support are pointless because you get no answer.
Does anyone know why they do this?
Or do other casinos do the same?
Do the Platin Casino also, are the taxes that are deducted directly with, but meanwhile no longer see through.
I still do not know if it is even legal to play at the normal casinos without 5sec rule.
ExSpielsuchti wrote on 18.07.2021 at 08:18 clock: Make the Platin Casino also, are the taxes that are deducted directly with, but meanwhile no longer see through.
I do not know until today if it is even legal to play at the normal casinos without 5sec rule.
Calico wrote on 07/18/2021 at 07:33: Hello everyone,
i didn't notice it at first but now I'm already very surprised.
First Spinia is running as usual.
No 5 seconds rule etc.
But now it comes.
Per spin they deduct money.
00,20 Cent - 00,01 Cent
00,40 Cent - 00,02 Cent
etc. always a little more if you play higher.
Requests to the support are pointless because you get no answer.
Does anyone know why they do this?
Or do other casinos do the same?
You have to keep that in mind in a slight example calculation times.
You play 40Fach means 2 cents tax per spin. With a nice session between 1500 and 2000 spins you pay so between 30 and 40 euros taxes.
If you play higher stakes than 60 times, the taxes really rattle in. I wrote to Platin's support two days ago and asked why they don't just deduct the 5.3 percent from the Deposit? He said that is not possible
A single spin is taxed like a sports bet. And that is more than impudent. Stakes over 60 times already bang purely, Highroller would have to be masochistically predisposed so as before to play further.
By the way, I asked said support how it can be that they so insist on the taxes for German players, but on the other hand do not introduce a 1€ limit or 5-second rule.
As an answer came quickly a meaningless copy a.paste and a little later the conversation was ended on the part of Platin 😉
BenOssi123 wrote on 07/18/2021 at 12:10 PM
You have to think about it in a light calculation example....
You play 40Fach means 2 cents tax per spin. With a nice session between 1500 and 2000 spins you pay so between 30 and 40 euros taxes.
If you play higher stakes than 60 times, the taxes really rattle in. I wrote to Platin's support two days ago and asked why they don't just deduct the 5.3 percent from the Deposit? He said that is not possible
A single spin is taxed like a sports bet. And that is more than impudent. Stakes over 60 times already bang purely, Highroller would have to be masochistically predisposed so as before to play further.
By the way, I asked said support how it can be that they so insist on the taxes for German players, but on the other hand do not introduce a 1€ limit or 5-second rule.
As an answer came quickly a meaningless copy a.paste and a little later the conversation was ended on the part of Platin 😉
Because they have to pay the tax.
The other rules seem to be currently rather optional until the German license then at some point becomes legally binding... Of course with the Risk then not to get a license
At least that is my knowledge
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i didn't notice it at first but now I'm already very surprised.
First Spinia runs as usual.
No 5 seconds rule etc.
But now it comes.
Per spin they deduct money.
00,20 Cent - 00,01 Cent
00,40 Cent - 00,02 Cent
etc. always a little more if you play higher.
Requests to the support are pointless because you get no answer.
Does anyone know why they do this?
Or do other casinos do the same?
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I still do not know if it is even legal to play at the normal casinos without 5sec rule.
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You have to keep that in mind in a slight example calculation times.
You play 40Fach means 2 cents tax per spin. With a nice session between 1500 and 2000 spins you pay so between 30 and 40 euros taxes.
If you play higher stakes than 60 times, the taxes really rattle in. I wrote to Platin's support two days ago and asked why they don't just deduct the 5.3 percent from the Deposit? He said that is not possible
A single spin is taxed like a sports bet. And that is more than impudent. Stakes over 60 times already bang purely, Highroller would have to be masochistically predisposed so as before to play further.
By the way, I asked said support how it can be that they so insist on the taxes for German players, but on the other hand do not introduce a 1€ limit or 5-second rule.
As an answer came quickly a meaningless copy a.paste and a little later the conversation was ended on the part of Platin 😉
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Because they have to pay the tax.
The other rules seem to be currently rather optional until the German license then at some point becomes legally binding... Of course with the Risk then not to get a license
At least that is my knowledge
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