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    • @cocopop3011 how much time do people have to respond with the game pick for premium contest? Did we respond too quick?
    • Hi, did you check it? Even they have propably fixed the problem already now, or added the depositlimit offer if it never existed earlier, since I did make a complaint to the casino and asked about it.
    • @cocopop3011 this is all about this thing called  (Glücksspielstaatsvertrag).   That new member is essentially trying to "check-raise" a multi-billion dollar corporation. Here is the breakdown of the situation from a "poker and logic" perspective: 1. The Legal "Bluff" vs. The Reality The user’s argument relies on the fact that Germany has some of the strictest gambling laws in the world. The "Invalid Bet" Argument: Under German law, if a casino doesn't have a specific German license (from the GGL), the contract between the player and the casino is technically "void." The Target: Usually, players sue the casinos to get their losses back. This user is taking it a step further by targeting the Provider (Pragmatic Play). He is arguing that by providing the "cards and chips" (the slots) to an "illegal table" (the unlicensed casino), Pragmatic is an accomplice. The "Dude" Incident (The Tilt) In poker, when a player starts arguing about etiquette or small insults, they are "on tilt." * The new member is so emotionally invested in his legal "crusade" that a casual word like "dude" felt like a direct attack on his dignity. The Admin's Play: Admins on sites like AskGamblers are like casino floor managers. They don't care about your legal theories; they only care if you are making the "table" (the forum) unpleasant for other guests. By snapping back at the other member, the user effectively "busted out" of the conversation by getting a warning. Pragmatic Play’s "Poker Face" Why is Pragmatic Play ignoring his 10+ emails? Legal Shielding: Large providers have thousands of "skins" (casinos) using their software. Their legal defense is usually that they are a B2B (Business to Business) provider. They argue it is the casino's job to block German IPs, not the software provider's job to police the entire internet. The VPN Problem: As the user mentioned, sites like Betbolt or Vave are often accessed via VPN. Pragmatic can argue they "sold the software to a licensed region," and if a player uses a VPN to "sneak in," the provider isn't responsible for the player's "disguise". The "Claim for Damages" (The Big Pot) German courts have actually been siding with players lately, forcing some casinos to pay back hundreds of thousands of Euros in losses. However: Suing the Provider is much harder. Most of these providers are based in Malta or Gibraltar. The Public Interest: The user mentions "public interest" and "other players joining." He is trying to build a Class Action suit. In the legal world, this is like trying to go "All-In" with a drawing hand—it looks scary, but if the "judge" (the dealer) doesn't give you the right cards, you lose everything.        
    • 🍀 Spring Spinanza - $3,000,000 in bonuses & prizes this month!   Hey everyone 👋   March is here, and the new Wild.io map promo is live: Spring Spinanza. 🌱 $3,000,000 in bonuses & prizes are up for grabs across the month with daily map rewards.   Every day in March you’ll find a new offer or event on the map, including: Free Spins (including VIP and Premium FS) Reload bonuses $500 tournaments on Originals (4 dates across the month)   How it works: ➤ Log in ➤ Open today’s tile on the Spring Spinanza map ➤ Make a deposit to activate the offer or join the event ➤ Claim your reward   Start here 👉 https://wld.me/sping-spinanza Runs March 1 – March 31 (UTC).   Good luck, David
    • Because I don't let myself be called DUDE? Seriously?
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