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voizua92
8 months ago

So, unless a 10 km asteroid falls to earth tomorrow, or someone thinks to press the button, everyone who has sued and is already far will all get their money. The request to the ECJ will be taken apart and judged in the same way as in 2009, 2022 by the ECJ. And Bill55, is contrary to EU law, can be judged in exactly the same way. So I'm only worried about your money if all the casinos, of any rank and name, were to go bankrupt, which you aren't doing. With the smaller ones, there is of course a greater risk of insolvency being caused, but that would be understandable.

At the moment it is rather exciting whether this mafia casino law firm and this Hinterwald lawyer from SH could be prosecuted under professional and criminal law at K.. 😁

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voizua92
8 months ago

Well, in an emergency from the players, if you pay and hire the lawyer yourself.

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abelinglaekamp
8 months ago

In view of the fact that player lawyers are apparently waiting for Austrian EU representatives to take action and encourage players to exert political pressure on them, I would rate the prospects of us seeing our money again as rather bleak.....apparently the lawyer himself no longer trusts in the rule of law and is desperately struggling for a political solution....if hope lies in these guys we are lost....https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/de/search/advanced?countryCode=AT I already have tried to contact Harald V. about the matter by phone (email not available)... after endless waiting loops and transfers, in the end all that came out of the receiver was the barking of dogs....


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chinyuhansinhua
8 months ago

And who do you take? 😂

Yes, the more pressure the better, I understand the lawyers too, they are probably sweating now because they never expected such counter pressure.

As long as we know that it's generally about money, we can only wait, everyone is in the same boat and wants to enforce the judgments.

At the end of the day, it's even fair because they've enriched themselves for years without a license, now it's their turn as plaintiffs and when they get the license in a few years under certain conditions and start making money again, everyone will be happy... that's what it'll come down to. .


Also, Novoma**c is the god in Austria and they hate the online casinos from Malta because they steal their business illegally😉 so several people want to achieve something with the lawsuits

lg


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voizua92
8 months ago

They will never get a license in Austria and therefore never make money legally here, they don't care about Novomatic either, they don't have one either, they are just stealing business from Casinos Austria with their fraud model


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chinyuhansinhua
8 months ago

Yes and he thinks novomatic gave the license for the slots on win2day haha

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chinyuhansinhua
8 months ago

Have you actually had negative experiences or why are you more pessimistic?

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voizua92
8 months ago

This has been going on for me for over 6 years now and I know people who have been doing this for 9 years...who remains optimistic about such periods of time? Based on the duration alone, one can consider it proven that the rule of law has failed and those responsible should be abandoned in the desert

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chinyuhansinhua
8 months ago

Ok, which casino and where do you execute?

I know, I believe myself that the pkfs saw a big deal and only achieved it with the comparisons.


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8 months ago

I just have to say one thing and I agree with you, a law firm states that enforcement takes an average of 2 years in Malta and that is my only judgment or guideline. Based on which judgment do they give such a period when there is not even a judgment in the first instance? And when you call them, the secretary says, the lawyer will get the money 100%, don't worry, just sit back. That's exactly how it's communicated and I've been waiting for almost years

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8 months ago

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8 months ago

*not a single judgment

sry mistyped 🙂

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8 months ago

I once wrote to all Austrian MPs who sit in the European Parliament.


Ladies and Gentlemen


Last year, Bill 55 was passed in Malta.

This law prevents players from European countries (including Austria) from receiving their money or from having this money executed in Malta. There are supreme court decisions, almost all of which were made in favor of the plaintiffs but cannot be enforced due to Bill 55. This law, Bill 55, was only passed to protect the gambling companies based there.

Since Malta is part of the EU, such a law cannot prevent judicial enforcement by another EU country.

De facto, this law is contrary to the Union (various letters have already been submitted to the ECJ).


What do you plan to do as representatives of the Republic of Austria in this case?


Sincerely

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unbekannterweise
8 months ago

So for me as a German, well written.

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abelinglaekamp
8 months ago

Let's see if I get an answer from one of the 19 people 😂

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8 months ago

Let's see if I get an answer from one of the 19 people 😂

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8 months ago

I'll try it out.

A Sara Wiener is unlikely to get in touch 😂

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unbekannterweise
8 months ago

What I just don't understand, although my lawyer always keeps me up to date, although I'm no longer a plaintiff, but I'm also involved on behalf of German players, is why things are going so much better in Germany, with the lawsuits, where no one has settled anymore and so far has always been paid in full, according to my lawyer, than in Austria.

For me there is only one explanation, namely that there was never and will not be the possibility of obtaining a license in Austria, which is why the Austrian players are being dismissed like this. It's really strange that when it comes to executions in Malta, only Austrian procedures are involved. In Germany, everyone who now has a license and the big ones now have one will be careful not to pay out the judgments, otherwise they could lose their license more quickly, like you got it, because they are not considered reliable. And as far as the 10,000 euro limit is concerned, I don't understand why they have already been accommodated. I thought 1000 euros a month was too high.

I was one of the first to sue the law firm in 2019 and have had a good relationship with the lawyer ever since, thank God. Of course he can't say everything, but the fact that the Mafia Casinos, with their Mafia lawyers, constructed this request to the Eugh has now come to light and is now being pursued by all German law firms that represent players. It remains to be seen to what extent the Redeker law firm and the lawyer from SH, who is suing in Malta in his own name, have committed a criminal offense.

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Stefan123450
8 months ago

Never say never.

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abelinglaekamp
8 months ago

I once wrote to our Bremen Senator for the Interior when a rumor arose that the State Treaty on Gambling could be weakened. And what do you say, he himself didn't answer, but THE office of the Interior Senator did.

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unbekannterweise
8 months ago

You you you

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