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Execution Pokerstars. Apparently, payment is not voluntary (page 73)

2 years ago by marketingskislo
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8 months ago

Repayment of stakes. Nullity of the contract... I can tell you the exact wording when the indictment is ready.

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Nichtmitmir
8 months ago

Hello, quick question, which PKF or lawyer is filing a lawsuit against Win2day? I lost around €11,000 there, which is how my journey to gambling addiction on the internet began….

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8 months ago

https://www.julia-eckhart.at/gluecksspielrecht/


Nichtmitmir
8 months ago

Thank you, I'll take a look!

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8 months ago

100

Borkosexa1234
8 months ago

??

Nichtmitmir
8 months ago

Win2day??? Do you have any chances at all?

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voizua92
8 months ago

Under certain criteria.

It depends on the expert/report.

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Nichtmitmir
8 months ago

In the end, the chances there are probably better than at all other casinos because, unlike the rest of the scum, they will also meet their obligations from legally binding judgments, but the process is probably a little more laborious because you also have to have psychiatric reports drawn up

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8 months ago

True. Certainly more extreme emotionally and nervously. As I said, it depends on whether the appraiser is good. Unfortunately, there are also those who act against ex-players, then it's already over😀

1/3 wins, 1/3 compares...with silence.




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8 months ago

It tells you exactly how much you press and when, etc.


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8 months ago

At least for one person in this forum, our "friend" abelinglaekamp, there is promising help on the internet, here is a little google help for your problems https://www.netdoktor.at/symptome/durchfall/ get well soon, keep being optimistic then it will happen definitely again...

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gamble90
8 months ago

Gamble90, I was wondering which casino it was?

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chinyuhansinhua
8 months ago

Bet at Home is insolvent and William belongs to 888 plc like Mr Green..

you're carrying out an execution, aren't you? How long have you been executing? How many negotiations did you have in Malta 🙂 ?

Pokerstars is also being executed and is negotiating its license in March, from what I've read

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Nichtmitmir
8 months ago

Yes, Mr Green can then have him executed 😂 I've been waiting for over 3 years haha

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voizua92
8 months ago

I don't get any information at all about the execution procedures in Malta or Gibraltar, but it's been in execution for ~3 years and nothing is happening, and it's no use constantly asking the lawyer, they simply don't execute anything there... I think on this ecourts site not me at all....

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chinyuhansinhua
8 months ago

You're not even on the ecourts page? The law firm from Malta replied to me after 4 months and 3 emails and said it was taking time in Malta and the courts needed time and it was working…

Have you ever asked your lawyer? Which law firm are you at or who represents you?


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voizua92
8 months ago

What did they answer you other than that it takes time? what does this information bring you? There will be no executions there as long as this law exists, the "negotiations" there are good for nothing, I was told that the other side doesn't even show up for negotiations there and is always just postponed. This law doesn't just disappear because abelinglaekamp believes it will simply be dissolved with "infringement proceedings". Countless EU countries shit on EU law in countless areas and the toothless EU does nothing about it. Poland has been supposed to pay millions in daily fines for several violations of EU law for years and it simply doesn't pay - nothing happens... A million a day is nothing for them, they do it every 2 seconds with their fraud model, especially since you can simply ignore the EU penalties without being bothered....

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chinyuhansinhua
8 months ago

Mr Green appears very well and submits applications all the time and at the last hearing I was Mr Forstner, Secretary General of the Austrian Association for Betting and Gambling, as a witness.

Well, at least I know that my money was deposited there and that I will at least be one of the first to get my money. I don't really care whether it's in 1 or 4 years...


All law firms and experts in this field agree 100% and are sure that the money will be paid out. It's still going to take a while... as soon as the first judgments are out and the ECJ issues its first statement this year, the judgments will be quicker because it will then be more uniform.

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voizua92
8 months ago

The example of Poland shows that ECJ rulings are simply ignored by these rogue states, they don't even pay the penalties imposed by the EU and the abuses in the judiciary and opencast mining that have been declared illegal by the EU have also not been eliminated... who says that Malta doesn't carry on just as easily, the law remains as it is and the penalties imposed by the EU may or may not simply be paid... and even if the EU could collect penalties, they would simply collect the money themselves and the victims would have nothing to gain from it ....Austria also has a number of cases on its hands due to EU law violations and the eagerness of our politicians to eliminate them is about as great as it is not present in Malta....

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