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Online Casinos in general: Too much money paid out

Topic created on 08th Oct. 2019 | Page: 1 of 5 | Answers: 42 | Views: 16,404
J****1
Hello I have a question for you, because unfortunately I do not know anything about it.

I recently won some money at an online casino, but this was paid out twice

Can they reclaim the money from me again, or how does that work?

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Anonym
Basds you got the mice wrongly and would have to give them back. If you are stubborn, they will probably block your account and consider you ostracized. You have to know if you want that. It could also be that they say: ey, Peanuts. Amounts under 10,000 euros are ridiculous. Let the boy have his fun.

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v****2

Jny12321 wrote on 08/10/2019 at 16:00: Hello I had a question for you, because unfortunately I do not know anything about it.

I have recently won some money at an online casino, but this was paid out twice

Can they reclaim the money from me again, or how does that work?

do something crazy...go to the site of the casino

scroll all the way down and then click on terms & conditions
and now read

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Ankerwerfer
Rookie
vomvom12 wrote on 08 Oct 2019 16:11

do something crazy...go to the site of the casino

scroll all the way down and then click on terms & conditions
and now read

Boah, you are crazy. I would leave that.

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J****1
vomvom12 wrote on 08 Oct 2019 16:11

do something crazy...go to the site of the casino

scroll all the way down and then click on terms & conditions
and now read


Seems to be a very funny one. I have and I have found nothing about it, otherwise I would certainly not have bothered and registered here

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Falko
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If you tell the casino that, they will be very proud of you. What is the amount of the win with double payout?

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upola
Legend
Keep the money, what can happen.
Whether the casino blocks you or bang.
There are plenty of other casinos...should just be careful that you do not spy at a casino of the same group.

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Ankerwerfer
Rookie
As already mentioned, the casino can block you. Nothing more. They have no right to ask for the money back. At least not in Germany.

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Magnus
Visitor
Thanks for the quick help!

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Magnus
Visitor
Falko wrote on 08/10/2019 at 17:11: If you tell the casino that are certainly quite proud of you. What kind of sum is the win with double payout ?

700 euro

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