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Online Casinos in general: You only get ripped off by banks in Germany (Page 2)

Topic created on 16th Oct. 2022 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 16 | Views: 3,335
danny005
Elite
Surely this 3% gambling fee only applies to deposits/withdrawals by credit card? At least that is the case with N26, for example. No fee is charged via Sofort or bank transfer.

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gamble1
Icon
If this is really so with every booking then you should change the bank very quickly that is yes the Oberhammer

How does that work with you then you pay zb. 100 € and the bank debits you at the end of the month for 3 € or how? Since you zockst sometimes only to pay their fees to them

So to answer the question No that is not so with me and you should really change the bank

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Andre
Expert
To be honest, I've never heard that before either, and I find it quite disproportionate. Which bank are you with?

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Sebi123
Amateur
But you could also see it positively, the bank seems to tolerate your online gambling and does not block your bank account, which you can read here again and again

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needle34
Expert

Sebi123 wrote on 17.10.2022 at 20:41: man could also see it positively but the corresponding bank seems to tolerate your online gaming and does not block you the bank account what one reads here but again and again

Well if you win 90k and have to print 3 percent you find that certainly not cool. No matter whether I pay out of the account or normal I always pay this 3 percent gambling fee. To puke

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Justin
Amateur
To be honest, your original post was 3 days ago... In that time you could have asked the bank umpteen times what the 3% is all about.

... actually, my pick up the phone would be at the exact moment the 3% is deducted, unless it's credit card fees

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Klabisto
Experienced
Justin wrote on 10/20/2022 at 12:19 pm: ... ..what's the deal with the 3%....

I think it is with N26


Because there it explicitly says in the fee information

Payments (without cards)

Gambling fee ²: 3% of the amount paid in addition to the transaction

²Does not apply to existing customers who signed up before 12.03.2020


https://docs.n26.com/legal/01+EN/02+ZKG/en/13zkg-pricelist-standard-account-en.pdf

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