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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 1440)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 1440 of 1440 | Answers: 14,394 | Views: 1,975,559
garfield68
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frapi07 wrote on 18.03.2025 at 19:17:
Mine too. They had the same thing on Friday. The manager said that they had some kind of technical fault and that it had been fixed.

ah ok, thanks for the info frapi07.

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Gamer
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Maybe I'm thinking too complicated, but maybe someone can tell me if it makes sense.

I want to avoid the bank and play in unlicensed casinos.

I have PayPal, but that doesn't get me very far. I have registered with MiFinity. But don't want to Deposit from the bank to MiFinity. I don't want the bank to know anything.

The plan is now as follows. Buy credit for MiFinity vouchers at Guthaben.de or similar. I can pay with Paypal. I then deposit the voucher credit with MiFinity and then pay into the casino.

Is it possible to move the money back and forth between the wallets (gaming and commerce) at MiFinity?

I'm not worried about withdrawals for the time being.

Does that make sense, or do I have a bug in the system? I would be grateful for any suggestions for improvement.

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frapi07
Elite

Gamer wrote on 18.03.2025 at 21:14: Maybe I'm thinking too complicated, but maybe someone can tell me if it makes sense.

I want to avoid the bank to play in unlicensed casinos.

I have PayPal, but that doesn't get me very far. I have registered with MiFinity. But don't want to Deposit from the bank to MiFinity. I don't want the bank to know anything.

The plan is now as follows. Buy credit for MiFinity vouchers at Guthaben.de or similar. I can pay with Paypal. I then deposit the voucher credit with MiFinity and then pay into the casino.

Is it possible to move the money back and forth between the wallets (gaming and commerce) at MiFinity?

I'm not worried about withdrawals for the time being.

Does that make sense, or do I have a bug in the system? I would be grateful for any suggestions for improvement.

Don't you pay fees? Get to grips with crypto, it's cheaper.

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Langhans_innen
Elite
Gamer wrote on 18.03.2025 at 21:14:

Is it possible to move money back and forth between the wallets ( gaming and commerce ) with MiFinity ?


Yes, it's one click to transfer between gaming and commerce

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Hanshanshans
Elite

Langhans_innen wrote on 18.03.2025 at 22:44:Yes, that's one click to transfer between gaming and commerce

From the "commerce account" I find it "safe" enough to pay out to the bank account. There would have to be a proper investigation to prove that the money comes from "dubious" sources.

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