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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 1044)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 1044 of 1348 | Answers: 13,472 | Views: 1,752,590
Falke
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frapi07 wrote on 18.01.2024 at 01:46:

This 12% includes everything, not just pure online casinos. Malta is still more attractive than other European countries and therefore companies will not relocate for a long time. I would rate the betting providers in particular as having the highest turnover.

Of course, as a company you also have to change your location, which is exactly what the lawsuits are about. The license itself doesn't really matter, they are all illegal. However, in order for you to legally seize the illegal casino, you need to have a registered office in the EU. So no casino that switches from the MGA to Curacao will continue to have its registered office in Malta. This would not improve matters for these casinos in terms of legal action.


Yes, of course, the 12% will also be local casinos, but online gaming will definitely make up the largest share.

Why should local betting providers have the highest turnover? Malta doesn't have a particularly large population and sports betting is just as illegal in Germany without a German license.

The Bill55 law will most likely be overturned by the ECJ and believe me, no big casino will want to be in Malta then.

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frapi07
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Falke wrote on 18.01.2024 at 03:24:

Of course as a business you have to change your location too, that's what the lawsuits are about. The license itself doesn't really matter, they are all illegal. However, in order for you to legally seize the illegal casino, you need a registered office in the EU. So no casino that switches from the MGA to Curacao will continue to have its registered office in Malta. This would not improve matters for these casinos in terms of legal action.


Yes, of course, the 12% will also be local casinos, but online gaming will definitely make up the largest share.

Why should local betting providers have the highest turnover? Malta doesn't have a particularly large population and sports betting is just as illegal in Germany without a German license.

The Bill55 law will most likely be overturned by the ECJ and believe me, no big casino will want to be in Malta then.

Yes, I was also aware that they would no longer be represented in Malta when the license changes. I just thought that there wouldn't be many Online Casinos affected by this. At the moment, I can only think of a few that used to be in Malta. Platin, for example, is now in Curacao. Twin, on the other hand, is still in Malta. Otherwise, there are currently only a few that have changed. I can't think of any names now, but there are certainly 1-2 OCs who have moved from Malta to Curacao.

You didn't understand me correctly. I meant the betting providers in general, not the local ones. Tipico is there and they also have a German license. I did a bit of research earlier and found out that Tipico is actually the biggest betting Provider based in Malta. I would have expected more "well-known" providers.

I can't say how things will develop in the future. If any laws are passed, I think that the offline casinos will remain. That's where most of the jobs are. Everything that takes place online can be outsourced wonderfully. So I don't think that a huge number of jobs will be lost. But I could be wrong and many OCs could have a lot of employees in Malta, as one of the GJ admins once said that you can quickly get into trouble with the tax authorities with something like this.

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DrückGlück simply doesn't answer questions about Verification, are they not interested in new customers? Seems so

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gamble1
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-Atreides- wrote on 20.01.2024 at 15:22: DrückGlück simply does not answer questions about Verification are they not interested in new customers? Seems that way

The support at this store is always below average no matter what it is about

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roccoammo11
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gamble1 wrote on 20.01.2024 at 17:57:

The support at the store is always below average no matter what it is about

there it really gives the impression that there is no support at all.that's really mega weak

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Langhans_innen
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frapi07
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Langhans wrote on 21.01.2024 at 13:50: Now Energiekasino has got me too. The sixth no Deposit payout (25/23/25/24/37/22) was probably not so good for them
Dear Mr. Langhans,
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Shame, I'll miss the 10 spinners every morning at breakfast, but you could expect the move

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Langhans_innen
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frapi07 wrote on 21.01.2024 at 14:22:

Always find it funny when the casino exploits loopholes, those are the rules. If the player uses loopholes, then wins are canceled or the account is deleted. That's exactly why I think Winz is the best. Wagerfree Bonuses <3

i didn't use any loopholes or do anything else bad. I always went into Wild Jack Remastered with the cents I won from the 10 free spins because - if it's up for it - it can trigger strange small escalations and that's it. I'm a good free spins fan, but that's over now

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Lionking
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Today 6 pm - 6.30 pm

ZDF. reportage

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Perhaps interesting for one or the other.

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Olli_Eule
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Lionking wrote on 21.01.2024 at 15:06: Today 6 pm - 6.30 pm

ZDF. reportage

Watch out, gambling!
Gambling until bankruptcy.

Maybe interesting for one or the other.

cool thanks for the info, I'll have a look at it then.

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