Re: Online casino lawyer — success-fee based
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The total amount involved across the 17 cases is approximately $122,000.
Woah, that is a whole lot of cases, across different casinos. I honestly have a lot of questions, did all of these withdrawal refusals happen within the same span of time? And i am curious why 17 different casinos would refuse your withdrawal. Did you refuse to submit KYC when requested?

That said, i am not a lawyer, but even if you manage to get someone to handle these cases, do you think they would agree to your terms? Payments based on their success in the cases. $122,000 is a whole lot of money, but if you want to pursue cases against 17 different casinos, prolly scattered around the world, don't you think you would spend more than what you are owed in litigation costs.
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The total amount involved across the 17 cases is approximately $122,000.
Woah, that is a whole lot of cases, across different casinos. I honestly have a lot of questions, did all of these withdrawal refusals happen within the same span of time? And i am curious why 17 different casinos would refuse your withdrawal. Did you refuse to submit KYC when requested?

That said, i am not a lawyer, but even if you manage to get someone to handle these cases, do you think they would agree to your terms? Payments based on their success in the cases. $122,000 is a whole lot of money, but if you want to pursue cases against 17 different casinos, prolly scattered around the world, don't you think you would spend more than what you are owed.