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playtime chris
14.05.14, 09: 03
Here you can write everything about PayPal
recently there is also the possibility for the austrians among us to deposit via paypal at sportingbet..
playtime slotti
10.01.15, 12: 52
Here is a small list of casinos that accept PayPal!
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freakspin
10.01.15, 19: 13
And also on offer:
bwin
EU Casino
Casino-on-net
Typical
Betfair
betvictor
Sportingbet
Bet365
cashpoint
Interwetten
Cherry Casino
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playtime chris
28.04.15, 12: 23
Paypal is changing its group of companies, new terms of use will also appear.
Soon, PayPal and eBay will no longer be part of the same group of companies, but will operate as independent companies. That's why we're updating PayPal's Terms of Service, Acceptable Use Policy, Buyer Protection Policy, and Privacy Policy so that you can continue to use our services as you normally would. Even if we have made changes to the data protection principles, the security of your data is still our top priority. We are also making other changes to our business practices and policies unrelated to the separation of the companies. For details on upcoming changes, see the Upcoming Policy Updates page. You can also find this information at www.paypal.com (http://www.paypal.com). At the bottom of the page, click Terms of Service, then click Pending Policy Updates.
What do I have to do?
Review the information on the Upcoming Policy Updates page to become familiar with the changes. These will automatically take effect on the date specified on the Pending Policy Updates page. If you do not want to accept the changes, follow the steps outlined on the Pending Policy Updates page.
playtime chris
13.06.15, 15: 42
PayPal changes its terms of use, effective July 01st, 2015!
The Terms of Use identified below as "Current Terms of Use" will continue to apply to all users through June 30, 2015. The subsequent revised Terms of Use "Revised Terms of Use" will apply to all users as of July 1, 2015 and will supersede the current Terms of Use .
But pay attention to the country in which you have your Paypal account, so each country has its own terms and conditions. Choose the country where you are registered!
https://www.paypal.com/de/webapps/mpp/ua/legalhub-full?locale.x=de_DE
Today I received an email from Ladbrokes that from January 2019 players from Germany will no longer be able to deposit using PayPal.
playtime spielo
14.12.18, 11: 22
This does not only affect Ladbrokes, PayPal will withdraw from the online casinos entirely. There was too much abuse, millions of dollars were withdrawn from the casinos as chargebacks, so PayPal now had to take the consequences. It's a shame how the players always destroy everything themselves by ripping off. I wouldn't be surprised if in the future the casinos themselves would also stop the offer for Germany completely. Not only the "un" regulated laws, but also how easy it is to withdraw from online casinos seems to be a trend for Germans!
This is of course crass and also pretty bad. But how to get money back? PayPal would not accept that and they would have a minus there... You have to be very smart to pull it off.
playtime slotti
19.12.18, 17: 22
Casino Club is the first online casino that as of today no longer offers PayPal as a payment option. From January 2019, more online casinos will follow, as PayPal no longer wants to offer its services for online casino products.
This also means that you have to look around for a further and suitable alternative. Too bad, but now times not to change.
I will say that I have used Paypal myself from time to time to deposit, it was very practical but I am not totally unhappy if it falls away. A cessation of Neteller, for example, would make a lot more difference to me. Paypal has always been more of a payment method for ebay and co.
playtime slotti
20.12.18, 11: 57
I will say that I have used Paypal myself from time to time to deposit, it was very practical but I am not totally unhappy if it falls away. A cessation of Neteller, for example, would make a lot more difference to me. Paypal has always been more of a payment method for ebay and co.
Yes, but one likes to be flexible and if more and more providers gradually restrict their service due to regulations, then there are not many options left.
playtime spielo
14.01.19, 19: 14
Today I got the info that from 15.01. all services to online casinos worldwide will be discontinued!
Vera and John also received the notification about the suspension of PayPal payments today.
Hello
Please note that starting today you will no longer be able to make deposits into your Vera&John account via PayPal.
The good news is that there are many ways for you to fund your VJ account that are just as safe, convenient and easy to use! Services such as Trustly, Sofort, Neteller, Skrill or Paysafecard, for example.
If you deposit €25 or more with Trustly before January 23th at 59:10 CET you will receive 50 free spins on Book of Dead.
With Vera and John your deposits are in good hands.
Vera & John
playtime spielo
23.01.19, 14: 49
It was announced that PayPal will gradually withdraw from all casinos. Too bad, since it was a good option for you. But I also think where one thing goes, something new will come!
playtime slotti
26.03.19, 17: 14
After having to assume that PayPal would discontinue its services for all online casinos from January 15.01.19th, XNUMX, one can say today that it has not been discontinued for all of them. So it is still possible to make payments via PayPal, albeit only in very few casinos. Very gratifying as I found out because these two reliable casinos offer it: Sportingbet (albeit without a bonus) and Cherry Casino (also with a bonus)!
It's funny that you say that, recently I tried to pay with PayPal at the sunmaker, I hadn't even thought about it being abolished. It really didn't work there anymore.
playtime slotti
18.07.19, 12: 03
In response to the topic: "Lawyers file lawsuit against PayPal (https://www.playtime-forum.info/forum/threads/2745-Online-Gl%FCcksspiel-%96-CLLB-Rechtanw%E4lte-reichen -Klage-vers-PayPal-ein)" the first casino group has already reacted today.
comeon!connect
Due to the current legal situation in Germany, we are forced to remove PayPal as a payment method at all our casinos with immediate effect. This decision was made by the payment provider and applies to all products as well as all of our markets.
This affects the DE brands Blitzino, Cherry Casino, comeon, eurolotto, euroslots, mobile machines, Mobilebet
There were still a few selected casinos or groups that offered PayPal after PayPal had actually withdrawn from the market. Now it will probably also affect the remaining providers and this payment option will no longer be available. This is the result of just because someone thinks they have to sue this payment service provider. PayPal only reacts in this case and of course wants to protect itself from further lawsuits. This is understandable but a negative consequence for users who have player honor.
gamblejohn
18.07.19, 14: 46
I was surprised that so many online casinos still had PayPal on offer after the announcement.
Until about 2 weeks ago you could also pay in at sunmaker and sunnyplayer with PayPal is now gone too.
I have already transferred en masse with PayPal, but stopped doing so a long time ago due to a lack of payout options.
That's right, that was always a shame and I was also surprised that PayPal didn't offer a prepaid card like Neteller or the like a long time ago. It would certainly have been worth it, now that's of course superfluous.
It's always a pity that players destroy everything themselves, just because they're frustrated and maybe they've lost all their money. Haven't used Paypal myself for online casinos, but that's not the first provider to drop out because it's getting too hot. I also heard that Sofort will soon no longer allow payments to online casinos.
Had used it from time to time and find it annoying that you are restricted with everything because of a couple of stupid Ids... who can't control themselves.
PayPal has never been the provider for online gaming for me, even if I used it because it was just the right thing to do. But there are or have always been better alternatives, I think.
gamblejohn
28.07.19, 21: 44
Had used it from time to time and find it annoying that you are restricted with everything because of a couple of stupid Ids... who can't control themselves.
Surely not for gambling or did you buy PayPal right away, with their limits you would have to have 10 accounts to be happy.
I had an extra contact and a special release regarding the limit. I couldn't get along with the standard. Nothing is standard for me.
Yes, of course, such nonsense.
Just because you don't know that with your 10€ credit doesn't mean it's nonsense Glumbi don't always accuse me of writing something wrong.
Oh Ulken if you always go so high I think I caught you cold every time. :)
playtime slotti
03.08.19, 14: 03
Info: PayPal still works at betfair, I used it myself a few days ago.
Aha, that's interesting, I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the info!
We still had it over slotti today the following mail came:
https://www.playtime-forum.info/forum/images/imported/2019/08/dfa955b8c5-1.jpg
playtime slotti
06.08.19, 08: 04
Then that will also be done and it will be similar for the remaining ones. Really a shame about some idiots having to sue my PayPal.
Ohha okay seems like it will soon be over completely, it's a pity but it was foreseeable.
That's how it looks, thought until slotti's message here that it's already out everywhere anyway.
That still annoys me massively, had negotiated there for so long and such good conditions in the end and now it's all gone again.. :(
Well, stupid, you have to negotiate something with one of the other providers, there are still a few others.
I have been well positioned with Neteller for a long time, but I would like to have an alternative that is no longer available and it will certainly not be easy to find a replacement at first.
Try it with ecopayz, they are well positioned and have been around for a long time.
I'm already there, it's okay, they just haven't been very willing to act so far when it comes to special conditions.
Okay, of course I don't know that, I have no idea what's going on there or not. The standard conditions are enough for me.. :biggrin-new:
Yes, they are still a bit difficult to get hold of, but I'll keep at it.
I have a few problems with PayPal in general, but it's about an ebay thing.. they're very penetrating at the moment.
What problems do gamblers have? I used to have a lot of stress with them, mostly with ebay sales etc... now I hardly do anything with them anymore.
Oh, I had sold something and a guy said he received it defective, opened a case and now it was paid back to him by PayPal, although that wasn't really the case. Now I'm having trouble with them because I returned the Paypal debit from my bank account, I don't see paying it.
It's best to get a lawyer on it right away, don't discuss it for long, they've dropped massively lately.
Oh okay gambler that sounds really like trouble, used to have things like that, mostly I was able to sort it out but got stuck once or twice at the expense.
As already mentioned, let a lawyer do it and you're done.
playtime slotti
30.08.19, 14: 26
As previously communicated, Paypal deposits will no longer be usable for casino products. The effective date has been pushed back to October 15.
Therefore, starting October 15th, you will no longer be able to play casino, arcade, poker or bingo if you deposited with PayPal. We would like to reiterate that this decision was not made by Betfair.
gamblejohn
31.08.19, 05: 13
Why do people actually use Paypal to gamble when there are hundreds of other payment providers. Wasn't it the case that a few years ago the group left the online casino industry for exactly the same reason, hopefully they've learned something this time!
I think what people paid by direct debit and accounts were then not covered, etc. I think they were left with a lot of damage, then there are the companies that are now advertising everywhere that they are taking deposits back... I I don't think everyone has taken advantage of it, but many have.
Thanks guys, I'll let it go like this for the time being, I'm still waiting for feedback, maybe something else will happen
All right keep us up to date.
I'm not angry that Paypal no longer allows payments for casinos, the temptation to use the direct debit to gamble was extremely tempting.
Yes, that's right, I know a few myself whose PayPal account was constantly in the red because of the gambling, they then compensated for it over time and then it started all over again..
Well, I've always used PayPal to pay on ebay etc., somehow I wouldn't have thought of paying with it in the casino.
To pay for it was practical from time to time, that's true.
I've already said my opinion if the bitches don't hesitate..
Well, Gambler says he's waiting because they're working on it and then get back to you. A lawyer can't do anything about that.
Yes, wait until the whole thing wears you down and you give up, that's probably what everyone wants to aim for.
Certainly that every now and then, if I were Gambler I would wait at least until the specified time has expired.
Waiting isn't exactly my forte, especially when it comes to my money.
Okay, I'm with you, I feel the same way.
I'm patient, so I'll wait until the end of September, if nothing happens then I'll take action.
I consider reasonable gamblers.
And let me guess Gambler hasn't changed yet, has it?
The end of September is approaching, yes I would be interested too.
Folks, yes, you don't believe it, someone reported and the problem has now been resolved. Everything is currently back to zero and done. I am happy.
Hey great, I'm glad to hear that the chapter is finally over.
Glad to hear Gambler your problems with PayPal are resolved.
Oh well then Gambler is all good.
You see, even without full violence, everything can sometimes be settled in peace.
Yes, thank you, luckily it has now been decided, but I also hope that it was for now.
There will always be nothing there, you can't always have bad luck. :happy0055:
playtime slotti
03.10.19, 11: 40
As of October 15th, PayPal deposits can no longer be used on Betfair Casino products. However, these restrictions do not apply to sports betting.
https://forum.playtime-forum.info/images/imported/2019/10/32c417f676-1.jpg
Yes, dear PayPal, we are no longer such great friends.
But they were also heavily used by all the gamblers and are sure to get stuck.
That's right, unfortunately I have to say that I also know someone who has gambled away a lot online and then resorted to these means, it was probably out of sheer desperation, but of course it wasn't correct.
That was probably part of the problem, I know that with PayPal too. Normally you could simply deposit with it and the amounts were usually deducted from the account if there was no credit. If there was nothing on it, it was only noticed days later or, as you described, funds were taken back... it's clear that no one will be able to do this in the long term.
Whereby this is already criminal, or fraud because you should urgently watch what you are doing.
That's right, you don't stay clean, but I think it happens more often when the addiction is too big for some people.
Oh dear, that doesn't sound good, I think everyone who plays in the long run has paid too much, but of course that's not good at all.
At the moment I'm constantly getting fake PayPal mails again, one is supposed to update data there, so be careful and don't do anything about a link from an email. Always go directly to the PayPal page and log in there.
Who would be so stupid as to fall for that.. I can't even imagine that..
Oh come on, that's fast, some of the mail and others not only the ones from PayPal are really well done and if you don't surf the internet that much and aren't that knowledgeable about the topic.. it can happen that you click on something there.
Well, I don't know, I just can't imagine not noticing something like that.
There is everything and not everyone is so informed. Unfortunately..
I know some who have already fallen for such emails and they are all smart people. Just weren't paying attention or don't know much about the whole Paypal stuff.
Of course, that can always happen, because nobody is 100% sure who moves a lot on the net.
GeroObstinate
24.02.23, 14: 23
I know some who have already fallen for such emails and they are all smart people. Just weren't paying attention or don't know much about PayPal.
Unfortunately, every user is prone to fall victim to malicious emails. The people I know who fell for this may be smart, but unfortunately they don't have the necessary computer security expertise and didn't pay enough attention. This shows that even those who consider themselves tech-savvy can be vulnerable to such an attack if they don't know how to detect a potential fraudulent email from a reputable one can distinguish. As these fraudulent emails become more sophisticated in their attempts to blackmail and confuse, it is important that everyone remains vigilant and vigilant when it comes to email correspondence.
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