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Sports betting in general: Refund from sports betting loss

Topic created on 26th Feb. 2023 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 9 | Views: 3,239
Boundary
Visitor
Hello to each other,

does anyone here have experience with one of the numerous process financiers that are springing up like mushrooms? So far, I have tried in vain to mediate smaller losses from sports betting to one of the providers. So far unsuccessfully. I still get the file of the big green Englishman. My loss there should be around 60,000€ from 2011-2021. Has anyone laughed experience with one of the financiers or sites and can recommend something? Duration of the whole thing and amount of compensation would of course be interesting. Greetings

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gamble1
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Boundary wrote on 02/26/2023 at 09:17: Hello everyone,

does anyone here have any experience with one of the numerous lawsuit financiers that are springing up like mushrooms? I've been trying to broker smaller losses from sports betting to one of the providers to no avail so far. So far unsuccessfully. I still get the file of the big green Englishman. My loss there should be around 60,000€ from 2011-2021. Has anyone laughed experience with one of the financiers or sites and can recommend something? Duration of the whole thing and amount of compensation would of course be interesting. Greetings

Many have got right much not and even if a judgment is there as long as the casinos have no desire to pay gibts also no money


My opinion wasted time gambled away is gambled away

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Rainmann
Elite
gamble1 wrote on 02/26/2023 at 10:06 AM:

Many have got right much not and even if a judgment is there as long as the casinos have no desire to pay gibts also no money


My opinion wasted time is gambled away

I also see so. Whether illegal or not everyone knows that he gambles money and thus one should also stand to it. Payouts you also accept although it is then also illegal. If, now in this case, the 60000 come back most slam the money but anyway back into gambling

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RiverSong
Legend
gamble1 wrote on 26.02.2023 at 10:06 am: My opinion wasted time gambled away is gambled away

seh I also so, the full responsibility for their own actions should be taken for granted

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Mira007
Visitor
Hello, whether the topic is still current with you, I do not know. Since the topic is from this year, I would like to share with you my experience / opinion about the topic :

I gambled at Tipico in the years 2013 to 2019 and gambled away a high five-figure sum ( of which about 70 casino, 30 sports betting ).

The legal situation with the casino is quite clear. Since the thread is in the sports betting section, I assume that your losses are mainly from sports betting.

Here it depends on what kind of good and dedicated lawyer you have and if he uses current player friendly rulings.

I would write off the money internally, as the odds are 80-20 that you will win in court. It will be very difficult to have the German judgment recognized and enforced in another country (especially if it is not part of the EU).

With PKF you have no financial Risk, so it would definitely be worth a try. The bigger problem, however, is to take care of your gambling freedom, because it often happens that players, if they get money, gamble it away again.

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Habenichts
I don't understand why some people here talk about "wasted" time or the like. If you have a (pretty good) chance of getting a large amount of money back, why shouldn't you try? It certainly doesn't hurt the betting providers with the billions in turnover every year.

I can only recommend going to a lawyer. I got almost EUR 12,000 back last year. Because a litigation financier paid all the legal costs, there was no Risk for me. That's why I initiated the process and just waited to see what happened. If anyone is interested, I can describe the procedure in more detail or pass on contact details

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zillertalerradler
Rookie

Boundary wrote on 26.02.2023 at 09:17: Hello everyone,

does anyone here have any experience with one of the numerous litigation funders that are springing up like mushrooms? I have tried in vain so far to pass on small losses from sports betting to one of the providers. So far without success. I still get the file from the big green Englishman. My loss there should amount to around €60,000 from 2011-2021. Has anyone had any experience with one of the financiers or sites and can recommend something? Duration of the whole thing and amount of compensation would of course be interesting. Greetings

without being rude. First gamble and then want your money back? (ok, I'll save myself the thought)


But what I find much more interesting or funny is.
Which Provider still has data from 2011? I mean, it's now 2024 and there isn't even a legal basis for data retention in most EU countries.

Malta has now put a stop to this, as court judgments from Germany can no longer be collected in Malta.
It is now before the European Court of Justice as to whether this is legal. Let's see what comes of it. *i think it's funny to the power of five

Last but not least, you should read the small print of the litigation funders or lawyers. In the meantime, players who have lost lawsuits are also being reimbursed for the legal costs incurred.

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Rainmann
Elite

Habenichts wrote on 11.01.2024 at 15:33: I don't understand why some people here talk about "wasted" time or similar. If you have a (pretty good) chance of getting a large amount of money back, why not try? It certainly doesn't hurt the betting operators with the billions in turnover every year.

I can only recommend going to a lawyer. I got almost EUR 12,000 back last year. Because a litigation financier paid all the legal costs, there was no Risk for me. That's why I initiated the process and just waited to see what happened. If anyone is interested, I can describe the procedure in more detail or pass on contact details

But the 12 k doesn't match your name 😉

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Hanshanshans
Elite
Rainmann wrote on 18.02.2024 at 18:21:But the 12 k don't match your name 😉

Surely already spoiled again, then it fits again...😂

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Rainmann
Elite

Hanshanshans wrote on 18.02.2024 at 18:34:
Surely already spoiled again, then it fits again...😂

😂😂👍

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