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Online Casinos in general: Withdrawal from Duelz taking too long

Topic created on 27th Apr. 2022 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 7 | Views: 1,664
Kielog2014
5 days now waiting for 2000 to be paid to me from Duelz , been told various things and the latest that  they are having technical problems making payments to some players and I seem to be one of them , no phone numbers no emails to speak to anyone to do with payments etc , why do I feel like I have been scammed  
DrGambling95
Rookie
Every time the same garbage, but just plays all times in reasonably reputable stores? How do you get on it with any dodgy booths constantly coal to purehauen and then to be surprised that there are theaters?

Just play at Stake.com
Each Hohlbrot can meanwhile Coinbase or wherever create an account and Deposit there. Costs a few euros fees but it is paid out immediately. Without any Verification junk or God knows what. Money is on the wallet within seconds, and from the wallet in real time on the account. And then you don't have any hassle with your local bank because a few thousands come from some banks in Ireland.

Disaster honestly!!!!

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v****t
So I have to out myself as a boor. I am not clear how that works with the play with Bitcoin? I buy the? Pay with it in the OC win then BC? Then they go where? And they exchange them into € and who then transfers them to my bank? What should be more serious about it? This transfer must also come from somewhere?

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DrGambling95
Rookie
valiant wrote on 28.04.2022 at 07:40: So I have to out myself as a boor. I am not clear how this works with playing with Bitcoin? I buy the? Pay with it in the OC win then BC? Then they go where? And they exchange them into € and who then transfers them to my bank? What should be more serious about it? This transfer must also come from somewhere?

You create an account at Coinbase, for example, is easier than creating a Facebook account. There you buy either BTC or another cryptocurrency. Your casino account has a crypto address to which you send the coins, all together this takes max. 5 minutes.
When you win, you send the coins back to your wallet, where you can sell them and pay them out to your account in real time.

What is more serious about this? No one knows since when you have your coins there, it can also be you have invested 5 years ago in BTC or Litecoin and now just pay out your win from trading? No one can prove it to you, and it is not considered gambling!

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denyo123
Experienced
DrGambling95 wrote on 28.04.2022 at 08:05
You create an account at Coinbase, for example, is easier than creating a Facebook account. There you buy either BTC or another cryptocurrency. Your casino account has a crypto address to which you send the coins, all together this takes max. 5 minutes.
When you win, you send the coins back to your wallet, where you can sell them and pay them out to your account in real time.

What is more serious about it? No one knows since when you have your coins there, it can also be you have invested 5 years ago in BTC or Litecoin and now just pay out your win from trading? No one can prove you, and it is not considered gambling!

"Wins from trading with cryptocurrency must be reported to the tax office as part of the tax return - otherwise the offense of tax evasion threatens. Exemption limit is 600€. "

So you have to be careful with crypto too

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moralischverwerflich
Expert
denyo123 wrote on 04/28/2022 at 11:56 AM
"Gains from trading with cryptocurrency must be reported to the tax office as part of the tax return - otherwise you Risk the offense of tax evasion. Exemption limit is 600€. "

So you have to be careful with crypto too

Only if you hold them less than 1 year. After that the win from cryptos is tax free
Clearly, our one does not leave his cryptos from casino winnings a year in the normal case, but as long as you have the opportunity to make it reasonably anonymous, the FA will also learn nothing

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DrGambling95
Rookie
denyo123 wrote on 04/28/2022 at 11:56 AM
"Wins from trading with cryptocurrency must be reported to the tax office as part of the tax return - otherwise you Risk the offense of tax evasion. Exemption limit is 600€. "

So you have to be careful with crypto too

You don't have to, it's simple: for the bank it's not a gamble, if the tax office wants something you prove that it comes from a casino win. Very simple.
Have this year already deposited about 75,000 so and just under 180,000 out and it has interested no one.

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DrGambling95 wrote on 28.04.2022 at 14:54
You don't have to, very simple: for the bank it's not gezocke, if the tax office wants something you prove that it comes from a casino win. Very simple.
Have this year already deposited about 75,000 so and just under 180,000 out and no one cared.

🧐 wow

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