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Online Casinos in general: Veluste reclaim possible (Page 4)

Topic created on 15th Dec. 2018 | Page: 4 of 8 | Answers: 72 | Views: 30,750
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Unbeliver wrote on 15.12.2018 at 22:47
I don't know what a do-gooder is with you but people who use the term have a qualitatively subterranean reasoning base anyway!


😂I disagree with you about the thread topic, but I agree 100% with this statement. Even if Mr. Schneider uses the term in a different way than he is usually heard... Which is why I would take him out of there now.

Had not read your last post, maybe I'm then but a little more of the same opinion as you, if just partially...

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HerrSchneider wrote on 15.12.2018 at 22:47: 35% provocation of these "helpers", by the way, can not be considered "free".


That may well be true, but you know what speaks for it. At 60,000 euros sum, similar sums would be due in advance for a lawyer.
And so he had no risk. That's why a service Provider like wirholendeingeld.de is safer for people who have lost all their money.

There is also in the of flight failures, see here:
https://www.flightright.de/home

There are also lawyers active and that costs money of course.
And better to get money back and give some of it than to get nothing back at all.

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Stromberg wrote on 12/15/2018 at 10:52 PM

😂I don't agree with you about the thread topic, but I agree 100% with this statement. Even if Mr. Schneider uses the term in a different way than it is usually heard... Which is why I would take him out of there right now.

Yep is also Ok.
But I also agree with you, as you can read in my last comment
I would not have now located in the corner but the "Gschmäckle" is still there....

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Stromberg wrote on 12/15/2018 at 10:52 PM

😂I don't agree with you about the thread topic, but I agree 100% with this statement. Even if Mr. Schneider uses the term in a different way than it is usually heard... Which is why I would take him out of there right now.

Had not read your last post yet, maybe I'm a bit more of the same opinion as you, if just partially...

Yep. -)
Am only not yet gone into it but belongs of course also said. *here is now a thumbs up*

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s****y
There we are of a similar opinion. There are still people who have understanding and are not inconsiderate

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snippy wrote on 12/15/2018 at 10:45 pm: @tby333

Aren't you mixing things up there?

One thing is: someone has to accept help. I agree, otherwise he won't get out of it.
The other is: If certain payment providers didn't deliberately violate applicable law, these people might never have gotten so far into the shit

You don't say with alcohol that children should decide on their own responsibility whether they can buy alcohol or not.
On the Internet, even a 14-year-old can register and play, why?

At Tipico all the kiddies are registered with data from their parents. Why is this possible? That bothers me. There should be a certain protection.

I don't think so. In the end, it's all a matter of character. "Do I stand up for my own mistakes or not?"
You don't believe yourself that this kind of person, who wants to get the money back, wouldn't have lost money in a similar way somewhere else?
With many the Gambling addiction begins nevertheless already much earlier in e.g. gambling houses or can one go in there now also and reclaim its money?

I am not writing about minors who register and where the parents want to reclaim the money, but about adults who consciously gamble (whether addiction or not) and want to compensate for their mistakes financially.

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If I could, I would get every penny back from these rip-off casinos.
They have no morals either, why should I have them?

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MerkurZocker222 wrote on 12/15/2018 at 23:13: If I could, I would get every cent back from these rip-off casinos.
They have no morals either, why should I have them ?

You don't have them either

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edited because otherwise mimimimimi from Julian

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MerkurZocker222 wrote on 12/15/2018 at 23:18: edited because otherwise mimimimimimi by Julian

Didn't read it, but if you want to insult me, feel free to do so via Communicator

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