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Community surveys: What do you think of the fact that only German casino free spins are displayed in the no deposit area?

Topic created on 30th Sep. 2024 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 10 | Views: 937
Schmu0815
Top Member
What do you think of the fact that only German casino free spins are displayed in the no deposit area?
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SNSD
24 % (11 Votes)
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18 % (8 Votes)
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58 % (26 Votes)

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Since no free spins have been displayed in the no Deposit area for some time now, I thought I'd ask you what you think about it

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Zockerbernd
Rookie
I think this is so cool, as I am an honest and upstanding citizen and want nothing to do with illegal online gambling. Nothing better could have been done. Cheers for making this change! I'm still celebrating about it now.

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Hanshanshans
Elite
There are worse things. You can also find everything in the No-Dep thread. Or have a quick look with VPN.

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Tomeklies15987
Rookie
I don't even think it's that bad.

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Daniel1988
Top Member
Very helpful, as you can see straight away where to collect the dead turners 😂

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Frankey
Experienced
I won't know how I feel about that until it actually happens. In any case, the no Deposit area would then be pretty empty. Of the 12 casinos currently displayed, only two are German. Admiral Bet and 50% each of BB and JP. All the others don't even have an office in DE

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Hanshanshans
Elite

Frankey wrote on 02.10.2024 at 04:23: I won't know how I feel about this until it actually happens. In any case, the no Deposit area would then be pretty empty. Of the 12 casinos that are currently displayed, only two are German. Admiral Bet and 50% each BB and JP. All the others don't even have an office in DE

This actually happened a long time ago. The whitelist is relevant for "access" to the no-dep area. But it's also interesting to know that almost no Provider has an office in Germany. Never paid attention to that.

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ManuMagie
Amateur
If necessary, turn on the VPN and check again

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Frankey
Experienced

Hanshanshans wrote on 02.10.2024 08:07:

Actually happened a long time ago. The whitelist is relevant for "access" to the no-deep area. But also interesting to know that almost no Provider has an office in Germany. Never paid attention to that.

Hanshanshans wrote on 02.10.2024 at 08:07:

Actually happened a long time ago. The whitelist is relevant for "access" to the no-deep area. But also interesting to know that almost no provider has an office in Germany. Never paid attention to that.


What happened a long time ago? That only German casinos are displayed? Or is it rather casinos with a German license that are displayed?

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gamble1
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Frankey wrote on 03.10.2024 at 04:28:


What happened long ago? That only German casinos are displayed? Or is it rather casinos with a German license that are displayed?

In the No Deposit section for people with a German IP, only casinos that have a corresponding permit, i.e. a German license, are actually displayed. As far as I know, it doesn't matter where the Provider is based.

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Frankey
Experienced

gamble1 wrote on 03.10.2024 06:26:

Only casinos that have a corresponding permit, i.e. a German license, are actually displayed in the no Deposit area for people with a German IP. As far as I know, it doesn't matter where the Provider is based.

Exactly. I completely agree with you. But that's not what the survey asks. According to the survey, GJ only shows German casinos and that is simply not true.

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