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Online Casinos in general: These casinos will withdraw from the German market in October 2020 (Page 2)

Topic created on 05th Oct. 2020 | Page: 2 of 17 | Answers: 160 | Views: 41,826
RebellYell
Top Member
Falko wrote on 05.10.2020 at 15:24: More interesting is from 15.10 still a thread, which MGA licensed casinos then still accept deposits without Paysafecard account. Casinos are a dime a Dozen, there are always enough left to play when one or the other withdraws from the German market. Bet at Home has also sent me today ne mail that it is then only about My Paysafe goes with deposit.

What do you want to have listed there? This is a legal requirement to implement the whole thing and ALL casinos will have to follow

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Knochen
Elite

RebellYell wrote on 05.10.2020 at 15:46
What do you want to have listed there? This is a legal requirement to implement the whole thing and ALL casinos will have to follow.

Not quite. It is a kind of recommendation. Who wants to be eligible for a license next year, should already comply with the rules from 15.10. If any casino does not want to apply for a license in Germany, it will accordingly change nothing.

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Anonym
Bones wrote on 05.10.2020 at 16:01

Not quite. It is a kind of recommendation. Anyone who wants to be eligible for a license next year should already follow the rules from 15.10. If any casino does not want to apply for a license in Germany, it will not change anything accordingly.

Correct bones!

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Falko
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Bones wrote on 05.10.2020 at 16:01

Not quite. It is a kind of recommendation. Anyone who wants to be eligible for a license next year should already follow the rules from 15.10. If any casino does not want to apply for a license in Germany, it will not change anything accordingly.

Isn't that also associated with extra costs ? If a casino has a MGA license, then it will want to keep this license and if it is then also licensed in Germany, but there are additional costs? And should that be so, then I can also well imagine that some casinos do not necessarily want to have these additional costs. And that in turn would then also lead to this rule of a maximum of 1000 euros per month can only be implemented in the casinos that are also licensed in Germany.

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Elite

Falko wrote on 05.10.2020 at 16:39
Isn't that also associated with extra costs ? If a casino has a MGA license, then it will want to keep this license and if it can then also be licensed in Germany, but there are additional costs? And should that be so, then I can also well imagine that some casinos do not necessarily want to have these additional costs. And that in turn would then also lead to this rule of a maximum of 1000 euros per month can only be implemented in the casinos that are also licensed in Germany.
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Of course that costs extra. A license always costs money. How much exactly the German now costs, I do not know. But under guarantee less than you earn with the German players. At least in the case of large casinos

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Bonusbaron
Top Member
Sportingbet also seems to be soon no longer available, on the homepage appears at the top anyway a small notice that you can play in the future only on Bwin. Really too bad because I like to gamble with them.

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Anonym

Bonusbaron wrote on 07.10.2020 at 00:34: Sportingbet also seems to be soon no longer available, on the homepage appears at the top of a small notice that you can play in the future only on Bwin. Really too bad with those I zocke namely like.

there will still be a lot of casinos Germany turn their backs, we will still be surprised.then it's over with gambling.are also a lot of our politicians to blame, which casino wants to have stress and some requirements are partly not even implement.

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Klempo77
Expert
Got a few days ago mail that 888.com also wants to withdraw from Germany
Instead, a new site (888slots) is given only for players from Germany

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Katharina2
Top Member
This will be like in Austria or Switzerland, that under the guise of gambling addiction
the German state monopoly is strengthened and consolidated. Casinos have
for the most part withdrawn from Austria, for example. Although foreign
Casinos in Germany apply for licenses, only who has desire on additional expenditure,
when European law allows it for free. Hardly anyone will do that,
the world is just too big. And there are two ladies in Brussels who feel obliged to
feel obliged. The sticking point is the payment provider. Not even they get away 'scot-free'.
We need an 'anonymous' payment Provider and there is not one in sight. Quite 'left' the
Makers. China couldn't do better; unfortunately we don't have Macau. We will
be surprised. This is just the beginning today. And what will become of GJ....to cry ?

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Matthias
Expert
Hey Katharina2 - First of all, we don't plan to close GJ, even if sales collapse, because that wouldn't make sense.
The portal is so old, we've put so much energy into it, and we're just going to shut down the platform because of regulatory frenzy? No, no.
In the other thread it was already written that GambleJoe will probably go bankrupt.
Honestly, all speculation - currently we even have various requests from new casinos that want to be included on GambleJoe (with MGA license) and no info from a partner that they want to withdraw immediately.
It is currently much unclear, but as they say? Nothing is eaten as hot as it is cooked. Wait and see and don't panic

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