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Online Casinos in general: Voluntary blocking in OC (Page 3)

Topic created on 12th Jan. 2019 | Page: 3 of 3 | Answers: 28 | Views: 5,201
loveme1111
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PAYSAFEMASTER wrote on 01/13/2019 at 01:25: If, as you write, you will never again Deposit a cent in an online casino anyway, it is perfectly sufficient to unsubscribe from all newsletters and, if necessary, to request in writing your desired waiver of advertising based on the privacy policy.

Otherwise I think it is best to mention our good old friend SWIM in such or similar cases. Because SWIM is our friend, as we all know. At least he makes the first place after the other competitors like e.g. "best friend of my sister" or "work colleague of my girlfriend" etc..

(SWIM = somebody who isnt me)

Anyway, I don't believe the reasoning from the TE. But this is not meant to be derogatory or anything, no offense. Finally, the reason here also plays no relevant role, from the


What are you babbling about? I was talking about me and not about someone else. Were you drunk when you wrote that?

What reason would I have to lie?
Then you go on giving your money to the OC's. I'm out of it.

It is easiest to write the casinos that they should block your account. Then everything that this casino had to do with you is canceled. I'm not just asking them to unsubscribe from the newsletter. Am not gay like you.

Try this out. I have not even bothered to write riesentexte
Simply under subject ' delete my Account.

Closing your account forever is worse for the OC's

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loveme1111 wrote on 01/13/2019 07:35 AM

What are you babbling about? I was talking about me and not someone else. Were you drunk when you wrote that?

What reason would I have to lie?
Then you go on giving your money to the OC's. I'm out of it.

It is easiest to write the casinos that they should block your account. Then everything that this casino had to do with you is canceled. I ask them not only to unsubscribe from the newsletter. Am but not gay like you .

Check this out. I have not even bothered to write riesentexte
Simply under subject ' delete my Account.

Closing your account forever is worse for the OC's


You seem to be a bit homophobic and the tone is not the best. But it's great if you decided not to play anymore. You don't need to write big texts, an email or a visit in the Live Chat is usually enough. Sometimes it doesn't even need that, some have already integrated the lock in the options - but for lifetime locks you have to contact the support.

You could also report to Gamestop, they will block a lot of OCs at once for you (for free). But the protection is bypassable, so so far only with caution to enjoy - but should make playing at least a little more difficult. If you want to play again you have to negotiate with them, but I've already heard that they have required Verification for some which is not great but maybe deterrent so that you really do not play anymore.

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Aka wrote on 12.01.2019 at 21:53: But the idea with the overview page of all casinos would be of course what - must think about whether I build that

List with afiliate links for those who are looking and list you they need help 😬 with blocking...

something like aboalarm.kündigungsmail to all online casinos.mit reflink it is of course even better lol

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Ankor wrote on 01/13/2019 09:07 AM
Bit homophobic you seem to be already and also the tone is not the best now. It's great if you decided not to play anymore. You also don't need to write big texts, an email or a visit in the Live Chat is usually enough. Sometimes it doesn't even need that, some have already integrated the lock in the options - but for lifetime locks you have to contact the support.

You could also report to Gamestop, they also block a lot of OCs at once for you (for free). But the protection is bypassable, so so far only with caution to enjoy - but should make playing at least a little more difficult. If you want to play again you have to negotiate with them, but I've already heard that they have required Verification for some which is not great now but maybe deterrent so that you really do not play anymore.

1) Homophobia is quite accepted here. That is acceptable here.

2) Thought Gamstop is only for customers from GB.

3) Is there actually a way not to have to write to all casinos individually, but the company behind it?
An email for example to White Hat Limited (or how they are called) and you are automatically blocked in all their casinos?

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loveme1111
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BonanzaKing wrote on 01/12/2019 4:28 PM
I wasn't trying to lecture you. Your post gave me the impression that you have a massive problem with gaming and I just wanted to give you my take on things to maybe help you with that.

Everyone who is registered here has a problem with gaming. Even you! Everyone who has never gambled all his life is pure and has no problem with gaming

Example:
If you plan to play 2x a month on Saturdays at 12 o'clock you are already addicted according to the definition. It doesn't matter if you play only 1x or 100x. Every planning is addiction. That's what the experts say. So stop lecturing others and sweep in front of your own door. I would never lecture anyone, you did. I would lecture someone if I had never done it before. For example, I don't drink alcohol. I could lecture an alcoholic if I wanted to. Because I don't drink. But I wouldn't do that either, unless it was a family member

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loveme1111 wrote on 01/13/2019 11:13 AM
Everyone who is registered here has a problem with gambling. Even you! Everyone who has never gambled their whole life is pure and has no problem with gaming

Example:
If you plan to play 2x a month on Saturdays at 12 o'clock you are already addicted according to the definition. It doesn't matter if you play only 1x or 100x. Every planning is addiction. That's what the experts say. So stop lecturing others and sweep in front of your own door. I would never lecture anyone, you did. I would lecture someone if I had never done it before. For example, I don't drink alcohol. I could lecture an alcoholic if I wanted to. Because I don't drink. But I wouldn't do that either, unless it was a family member

That's not true. Fixed schedules and limits show that one has not lost control, but, on the contrary, is sticking to one's goals.
For example, if you only drink one or two beers on Saturday or Friday and Saturday, you are not an alcoholic.
Addiction begins where thoughts revolve almost exclusively around the satisfaction of the addiction
Anyone who can stop drinking from one moment to the next, or who can keep it to a minimum without getting itchy fingers, does not have an addiction problem.

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loveme1111
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Coffee Light wrote on 01/13/2019 12:38 PM
Not true. Fixed planning and limits show that you have not lost control, but, on the contrary, stick to your goal.
For example, someone who only drinks one or two beers on Saturday or Friday and Saturday is not an alcoholic either.
Addiction begins where thoughts revolve almost exclusively around the satisfaction of the addiction
Anyone who can stop drinking from one moment to the next, or who can keep it to a minimum without getting itchy fingers, does not have an addiction problem.

Hahahah. Great. That's what I was waiting for. This is exactly the kind of people who are addicts by definition. Anyone who plans to drink on the weekend is by definition an addict. 3 years ago we had such an event from the AOK in our company. If you are like you described, you are an addict. Go to the AOK site and search for alcohol addiction

Another thing. Just because the health Insurance company defines it that way doesn't mean I agree with them. I have always thought like you. I just wanted to define what an addiction is. 100% of you here are addicts by definition. Many wait for the salary to gamble. That is already addiction. Even if you only gamble 5% of your salary. Just the fact that you are planning to gamble or drink when your salary comes in is addiction

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loveme1111 wrote on 01/13/2019 12:42 PM
Hahahah. Super. This is what I've been waiting for. This is exactly the kind of people that are addicts by definition. Anyone who plans to drink on the weekend is an addict by definition. 3 years ago we had such an event from the AOK in our company. If you are like you described, you are an addict. Go to the AOK site and search for alcohol addiction

Another thing. Just because the health Insurance company defines it that way doesn't mean I agree with them. I have always thought like you. I just wanted to define what an addiction is. 100% of you here are addicts by definition. Many wait for the salary to gamble. That is already addiction. Even if you only gamble 5% of your salary. Just the fact that you plan to gamble or drink at the salary is addiction

I know what an addiction is. Even professionally.

As I said, those who are just "waiting for it" can definitely exhibit addictive behavior.
Those who plan it, like a visit to the movies, a meal, a beer, etc, but otherwise can easily live without it, are not addicts.
Part of addiction is the loss of control. This can manifest itself on a small or large scale.

No, I am not like that. Fortunately, I am not an addict at all.

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loveme1111
Rookie
Take a look at this film on YouTube. It's really great. Maybe you already know it. But this is addiction on a scale of 1 to 10 on the 10.

https://youtu.be/TMgsEX3Y6FE

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