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Execution Pokerstars. Apparently, payment is not voluntary (page 56)

2 years ago by marketingskislo
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voizua92
8 months ago

Unfortunately that's not true, I've had execution proceedings against mrg since May 23rd.

They think the model procedures won't achieve anything and have to wait for the ECJ's ruling. Only then can something be done about it.


Of course, those starting over will have to wait a little longer than us, but it will still take a few years until the ECJ ruling is legally binding.



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alipirhan
8 months ago

Yes, but you're not even on the ecourt side, are you?

This means that your file has not yet been submitted to the lawyer in Malta.

I also had to wait 7 months until the lawyer from Malta filed it...

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voizua92
8 months ago

Yes, exactly my file is with the lawyer in Malta and I don't think my case will even come to court because the law bill55 has now come.


But the people who are already in the negotiations will not get the money paid out until the ECJ makes a judgment and that will take time.

I wish it wasn't like that but unfortunately it is.

The courts reject every application that has to do with the ECJ, but we will soon hear from G&L that it is now only up to the ECJ or the last chance

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alipirhan
8 months ago

Yes eh,

Karim Weber is leading the proceedings there.

It's all about the ECJ, all along.

It is also clear that those who were there earlier finish earlier.


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alipirhan
8 months ago

They will slap Malta over the head with this strange law that violates EU law and then initiate infringement proceedings. Take it easy, the interest is now working for the players and then it's payday for the players, for whom the proceedings were and are already before the Maltese courts and where the casinos had to provide security. Everything else then runs itself.

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8 months ago

Exactly and that will easily take 2 years, the ECJ isn't the fastest unless it's about climate protection (sucks).


I even have 2 procedures a lottery...10K and mrg 29k.

I'm just afraid if they file for bankruptcy, everyone will be left staring at nothing except the people who have already deposited the money in court.

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voizua92
8 months ago

Exactly.

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alipirhan
8 months ago

With the providers Mr Green and what they are called. So the big ones, where the mother is 888.

That's where the chances are best and that's why they do it because they have money.


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8 months ago

As soon as you pay once, you automatically have to pay them all. That's the point of the model procedures, so that executions can be saved in the future.

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max888
8 months ago

Correctly. The only problem I see is that there is still time before they can think about how they can send the operators into bankruptcy without having to explain where all the money went before and then look down the drain. which have not yet been submitted to court for execution, where the casinos had to deposit security deposits.

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voizua92
8 months ago

Exactly, I also had 888 Casino, through Virgil digital Ltd and Jackpot City (Bayton Idt.). They have opened up new operators here in Germany because they are no longer allowed to offer some things, but they will certainly pay because otherwise they would here in Germany , could lose their licenses because they could no longer be traded as reliable

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abelinglaekamp
8 months ago

Yes, they are definitely thinking about that.

Only when it comes to the big ones, I'm now saying clearly and clearly, Mr. Green, that he won't do it like that because they only have the license and in Germany the deposit limit has been raised to 10,000.

They would be stupid too...

With them it's really just about time to get the best out of it and maybe make some nice money...

Everything else cannot be done at well-known casinos with a license in Germany

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max888
8 months ago

Not true. Even if someone gets money and wins in court, they still won't pay.

They will again have 1 instance 2 then execution on Malta, they are always playing for time, they know now that they are in the wrong and still dare to do it.


These procedures usually take 2 years (if someone has already won in Malta)

They make so much money with the interest from the banks that they don't care and it's even an advantage for them.

In 2 years they will make more money than the costs of the procedure.


I don’t mean that in a bad way 🙂

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voizua92
8 months ago

How no more 1000 euros monthly limit!! Now where is THE point in that? I honestly thought 1000 euros was very high.

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abelinglaekamp
8 months ago

Yes, this was decided with the GGL and the corresponding creditworthiness.

already for a long time,

That's why I said, a lot of it doesn't make sense, otherwise it wouldn't be done.

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alipirhan
8 months ago

If that were the case, model executions would not be carried out.

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abelinglaekamp
8 months ago

None of them have to explain where all the money goes, but I can tell you that with your money they have a dozen high-class prostitutes served with their lobster on gold leaf with Dom Perignon every day and their yachts are safely in the harbor under the Caribbean flag...

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chinyuhansinhua
8 months ago

Then he must have lost a lot.

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chinyuhansinhua
8 months ago

Now I never believe it 😂 there are already millions in the court accounts. Safe from that 🤣

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alipirhan
8 months ago

Well, that's definitely not the case, see previous posting where your money is invested, there is no interest....

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