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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 1312)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 1312 of 1313 | Answers: 13,126 | Views: 1,683,185
gamble1
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Langhans_innen wrote on 20.09.2024 at 16:02:
No.Dep. hunters in the supermarket stop There's also a real voucher scene...I once saw a report. There are also millions of people who have to turn over every euro three times...why not have children transfer €2.99

Yes, that's exactly the kind of person I mean


I recently saw a report about a guy who looks for 10 such vouchers every day where you can test products for free and then get the money back on presentation of the receipt and then always does it

I don't think there's anything wrong with it, only the manufacturer of the products gets the bank details anyway and bank details are really not a big thing to keep secret anymore, what do you want to do with them?

People used to say don't give anyone your bank details but those days are long gone

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Langhans_innen
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gamble1 wrote on 20.09.2024 at 16:09:

In the past it was often said don't give anyone your bank details but those days are long gone

especially here in a gambling forum, where the personal data are handed across the globe in dozens of copies and sometimes contortions are taken to the extreme for 5 free spins I think it would have been easier and safer to send a receipt for real money

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frapi07
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Langhans_innen wrote on 20.09.2024 at 16:02:
No.Dep. hunters in the supermarket stop There is also a real voucher scene...I once saw a report. At some point they had 30 sponges or something like that at home There are also millions of people who have to turn over every euro three times...why not have Ferrero transfer €2.99 to them

An ex-student from Nuremberg once made it into a report. He took part in competitions and often won. I don't want to know where his data has ended up


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JJepsa96
Rookie

frapi07 wrote on 20.09.2024 at 17:09:

An ex-student from Nuremberg also made it into a report once. He took part in competitions and often won. Don't want to know where his data has already ended up



30 min time invest per day for 30 competitions ..

Stories from the Paulaner Garten ....

Maybe someone should take him to a Spielo...

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Falke
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I understand that people take advantage of voucher promotions. I also often buy a 1+1 offer. Why not take two when it only costs as much as one. I can also understand Cashback sites, because there are lots of offers on just one page, etc.

But I don't quite understand why you have to enter your bank details for a one-off offer that costs somewhere between €1-3.

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frapi07
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JJepsa96 wrote on 20.09.2024 at 17:17:

30 min time invest a day for 30 sweepstakes ..

Stories from the Paulaner garden ....

Maybe someone should take him to a Spielo...

Whether true or not, I don't know. The auto-fill function already existed back then, so it may be true. You only have to enter a few details, such as first name, surname and e-mail address. Maybe street and zip code. It really doesn't take the world. In addition, there were certainly FB groups/forums back then where lots of competitions were posted.

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Patizi
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Falke wrote on 20.09.2024 at 17:18: I understand that you take advantage of voucher promotions. I also often buy a 1+1 offer. Why not take two with you when it only costs as much as one. I can also understand Cashback sites, because there are many offers on just one page, etc.

But I don't quite understand why you have to enter your bank details for a one-off offer that costs somewhere between €1-3.

I had a look at the cashback at the end of last month. I have now received around 60-70 euros back. 3 different detergents that add up to 50 washes, 2 times toothpaste that would otherwise cost 4 and 7 euros and lots of other things. Yes, I do that. If someone offered it to me outside the store, I would take it with me. Some people are just too lazy to upload a receipt but at the same time shout that they have no money because everything has become so expensive. This always shows me that many people still have enough money. As far as data is concerned, pretty much everyone is registered online in several places. We gamblers in particular shouldn't worry about that at all.

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gamble1
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Falke wrote on 20.09.2024 at 17:18: I understand that you take advantage of voucher promotions. I also often buy a 1+1 offer. Why not take two with you when it only costs as much as one. I can also understand Cashback sites, because there are many offers on just one page, etc.

But I don't quite understand why you have to enter your bank details for a one-off offer that costs somewhere between €1-3.

It's a lot of effort for the few euros, I agree, but I think it's a real relief for a lot of people at the moment, even if it's just a little bit

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Falke
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Patizi wrote on 20.09.2024 at 17:25:

I had a look at the Cashback at the end of last month. I have now received around 60-70 euros back. 3 different detergents that together make 50 washes, 2 times toothpaste that otherwise costs 4 and 7 euros and lots of other things. Yes, I do that. If someone offered it to me outside the store, I would take it with me. Some people are just too lazy to upload a receipt but at the same time shout that they have no money because everything has become so expensive. This always shows me that many people still have enough money. As far as data is concerned, pretty much everyone is registered online in several places. We gamblers in particular shouldn't worry about that at all.

Which site do you use?

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Patizi
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gamble1 wrote on 20.09.2024 at 17:27:

It is a lot of effort for the few euros I agree with you but I think right now many people have a real relief through it and if it is only a little

2 minutes for the Ferrero campaign.

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