Have you lost money at PokerStars and wonder if you can recover it? Dynamite Netherlands helps you recover your lost money, without financial risk to you. Due to recent legal rulings, it is possible to recover your lost money from online gaming providers, such as PokerStars. Our legal experts are ready to represent your interests, entirely on a no cure no pay basis.
PokerStars cash back claim: get your lost money back
Why reclaim your money from PokerStars?
PokerStars is one of the largest and most well-known online gambling platforms worldwide. Since its establishment in 2001, it has offered a wide range of poker and casino games. However, until October 2021, PokerStars operated in the Netherlands without an official license. This means that players who lost money before this date may be able to reclaim their lost amounts under Dutch gambling legislation.
Take action: fill out the application form
Don't wait any longer! The sooner you take action, the better chance you have of recovering your lost money, especially if you played at PokerStars before Oct. 1, 2021. We operate under strict confidentiality. Click the button below to request a free initial review of your case.
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You can reach us by email at claim@dynamietnederland.nl.
079 820 02 63We are available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Why Dynamite Netherlands?
- Experience and expertise: Dynamite Netherlands has more than 12 years of experience in litigation against major parties. Our lawyers and attorneys specialize in recovering lost money at online casinos such as PokerStars.
- Entirely on a no cure no pay basis: you don't run any financial risk. We only take the case if we are confident about it and charge a fee only if you are successful.
- Economical: We charge only 33% of the amount recovered. Traditional law firms often charge 40% or more, but with us there are no hidden fees.
- Fast and effective: We handle your claim quickly. Once you have applied, we will start your case within 5 business days.
Can you get your money back from PokerStars?
Many players are unaware that they may be entitled to a refund of their lost money if they played at PokerStars before October 2021. Due to recent court rulings, there are now opportunities for players to reclaim their money through legal proceedings. This presents a unique opportunity for players who suffered losses during that period to claim their money back.
Also see PokerStars loses case and must pay back over €200,000.
How does the process work?
- Apply to Dynamite Netherlands
Through our simple application process, register your claim with us. Provide the necessary information about your losses at PokerStars, and we will start your case within 5 business days. - We will contact PokerStars
Our legal experts will contact PokerStars on your behalf and try to reach a settlement. If necessary, we can go to court to pursue your rights. - No cost to you in case of loss
Should your case not be successful, there is no cost to you. We take the full financial risk.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I really claim my money back from PokerStars?
Yes, if you played at PokerStars before October 2021 and lost money, you may be able to file a claim to recover it. - How much does it cost?
We work entirely on a no cure no pay basis. This means that you pay us only after we have successfully recovered your money. Our fee is 33% of the amount recovered. - What do I need to submit a claim?
We will ask for a copy of your proof of identity and a record of your transactions with PokerStars. If you do not have a transaction history, we can also request this for you. - Should I file my claim individually or collectively?
Both options are possible. Which is the best choice depends mainly on the amount of your claim and who the other party is. We will be happy to advise you on which option is most appropriate in your situation.
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