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2 years ago by marketingskislo
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gtaonlinezocken
1 year ago

Why 4 negotiations and where??? And why doesn't the Maltese court pay the sum?

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gtaonlinezocken
1 year ago

When the first cases have been drilled through, PS will hopefully understand and all similar cases will then be compared quickly, it is important that the money is deposited, then a possible insolvency of PS can no longer harm you, now the only thing that helps is to wait and drink beer

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gtaonlinezocken
1 year ago

Unfortunately not for me. I asked my lawyer today and got this answer.

"There is no news. The appeal period runs until the first week of April, with no appeal on other Interwetten files.


Unfortunately, no payment was made for other files either, so that it can be assumed from the current status that Interwetten will ignore the judgments and take a chance on the execution in Malta. "

Shit happens is all I'm saying.

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1 year ago

Hi, I only get short answers from the financier and the lawyer that say nothing with the information that they will contact you when there is news. I won all processes in Austria! They also always say that the casinos just don't pay. Think it's bad that you apparently don't have to pay despite the lost process.

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max888
1 year ago

it's the same for me...

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1 year ago

Hello... same for me... been waiting for 2 years🫣

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Nachteule1
1 year ago

The same for me.....but somehow we all hope that the judiciary, even in Malta, will give us our rights. Which will also be certain.

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1 year ago

Hopefully that will be the case...until then we'll just keep waiting. WE CAN'T DO ANYTHING.....


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1 year ago

are you talking about negotiations in Austria or Malta where you had to go??? My trial (was only one) was in Austria!

I've been waiting for 2 years since the first contact with the litigation financier!!! Execution initiated. It seems to me that nothing really happens on my lawyer's website, and I don't get any information from my lawyer either.

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1 year ago

Hello justus99,

if I can recommend you, please use the reply or quote button, which you can find below all users posts. the discussions will be clearer and the user to whom you are replying may also receive a notification that someone has replied to him.

1 year ago

Because you keep asking yourself why you only get reassurances and short answers from your lawyers.


One reason why little is known about enforcement could be the increasing number of providers and law firms.

Because law firms also compete with each other, you probably don't want to put the entire box of tricks or procedures on a silver platter and explain every step to every interested party in an email.


What I can understand from a lawyer's perspective is that, in retrospect, the success of enforcement can be attributed to the respective law firm, which in turn is good advertising to convince many other clients of their own trade.

Understandable, but also from the point of view of a plaintiff, of course you have to pay for the work and you don't get everything explained in detail at the moment, but you all have to go through it, I keep my feet still myself and "trust" the law firm. Patients are rewarded..


I also believe that the issue of enforcement is much more complicated than a layman can imagine. There will certainly be some bureaucracy or other kinds of little "tricks" to be successful at that point. A company (law firm) will probably want to keep this to themselves, for their own presence if successful.


Why does a litigation financier still accept so-called problem casinos even though you don't pay? Only they know that, it will have its economic reasons. My theory: Collecting problematic cases in order to then close several cases with a single swipe, maybe with the help of a single process!?

It could be that you are not "allowed" to treat each case individually, otherwise you will wake up sleeping dogs, which will then try to block the corresponding "trick". Don't know, but they don't put your money in there for free.


I know it's annoying and that's where emotions come into play. You deposit a lot of money... But you always have to say to yourself: "You didn't have any other problems with ruining yourself financially, why do these legal fees play a major role now? Most of them have a litigation financier anyway.


Now keep your feet still and wait", I also understood that at some point when I compare today and then....


LG the_comment

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1 year ago

I have already successfully sued several casinos and I am happy to share my experiences with you. Have already received the money from many providers. Most even without a court hearing.


Does anyone here know how Interwetten works, as I've read different experiences here.

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1 year ago

I got the information from my lawyer that the trial took place in Malta, but another court date is scheduled for July and this will certainly not be the last....

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1 year ago

I have already successfully sued several casinos and I am happy to share my experiences with you. Have already received the money from many providers. Most even without a court hearing.


Does anyone here know how Interwetten works, as I've read different experiences here.

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1 year ago

Hello, and how have you done please ?

Speedy55
1 year ago

Which casino are you talking about?

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Tamera
1 year ago

Some casinos paid very quickly and without a court hearing. Some casinos required you to appear in court. All processes that are conducted in Austria are 100% won.


I can only advise that you only do this with a lawyer. Casinos don't respond to letters you write yourself.

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Brigittte
1 year ago

Do you have any news regarding Interwetten? they paid very well for a while.

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kidpoker20
1 year ago

I would also be interested because I am also busy with Interwetten.

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1 year ago


I think it's good that we exchange ideas!

Here is the letter from my lawyer:


The feedback is here - unfortunately it's still a game for time. Here is a summary (translated from English):

Yes, today I attended the session on enforcement proceedings.

The CEO of MGA has testified in the same manner as previously and submitted a legal opinion of MGA. There was also virtual testimony from Mr. Thomas Forstner from the OVWG. The judge indicated that he attaches only limited importance to Mr Forstner's testimony as the case at issue concerns Maltese public policy and not the Austrian legal framework.

Two other legal opinions were presented in evidence; I will try to get these to you tomorrow as I am busy with other urgent matters at the moment.

At the next meeting, the companies will summon a university professor as a witness to give his legal opinion on the concept of public order.

The next meeting will take place on May 29, 2023 at 1:00 p.m.

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1 year ago

Have you received the legal opinions yet? Any news?


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kidpoker20
1 year ago

No. It continues on May 29th. It's been over 1.5 years now...



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gtaonlinezocken
1 year ago

Ok, that's bad news unfortunately, as I also have Interwetten at the moment.


However, once I have the title, I will do things differently and not execute in Malta. I certainly won't get involved in a long game with them. They will then see what can be done with a legally binding title.



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