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Reclaim Rollbit losses in Austria

Online casino without an Austrian licence.

Crypto casino No Austrian concession

Have your Rollbit losses assessed

Free initial assessment. You give the loss amount, the operators and the period, the reply comes directly from the firm.

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    Provider data

    Registered office
    Willemstad, Curaçao
    Contracting party
    Bull Gaming N.V.
    Licence
    Curaçao Gaming Authority, OGL/2024/1260/0494
    Parent group
    not stated
    Products
    Crypto casino
    Austrian concession
    no

    Anyone who has lost money with Rollbit can reclaim that loss under Austrian law. The operating entity does not hold an Austrian concession, the gambling contract is therefore void and the stakes are reclaimable on the rules of unjust enrichment. The Austrian Supreme Court has confirmed this line in settled case law, most recently in 6 Ob 31/24p.

    The operator and its licence

    Rollbit is operated by Bull Gaming N.V., based in Willemstad, Curaçao, and runs a crypto casino for the European market. The company holds the licence Curaçao Gaming Authority, OGL/2024/1260/0494. It does not hold a concession under the Austrian Gambling Act. Yet anyone offering gambling services to players resident in Austria needs exactly that concession.

    How casino losses are recovered

    Under settled case law of the Austrian Supreme Court, contracts between Bull Gaming N.V. and players resident in Austria are void. The amounts paid in were transferred without a valid legal ground and are reclaimable on the rules of unjust enrichment (§ 1431 ff. of the Austrian Civil Code). The Supreme Court confirmed this line most recently in 6 Ob 31/24p. The limitation period is thirty years (§ 1478 of the Civil Code).

    Jurisdiction and enforcement

    Claims are brought before the Austrian court of the player’s place of residence. Enforcement of an Austrian judgment against a company based in Curaçao follows different rules than enforcement within the EU; a direct EU enforcement track is not available. Additional levers come into play, such as personal liability of the acting managing directors or action against European payment service providers handling the casino’s transactions. Commercial enforceability is assessed in the individual case.

    What you need to start

    For a free initial assessment, the operators concerned and an approximate total loss are sufficient. You do not need to gather documents yourself, the firm does that. A response from Dr. Peschel arrives within a few business days. Send a request or read the recovery guide in detail.

    Legal basis by product

    Crypto casino
    Austrian Gambling Act (GSpG)

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    Frequently asked

    Frequently asked questions about Rollbit

    Is Rollbit legal in Austria?
    The operating company Bull Gaming N.V., based in Willemstad, Curaçao, holds no concession under the Austrian Gambling Act. Anyone offering a crypto casino to players resident in Austria needs exactly that concession. Without it, the gambling contract is void.
    Can I reclaim my losses with Rollbit?
    Because the gambling contract is void, the stakes were paid without a valid legal ground and are reclaimable on the rules of unjust enrichment (§ 1431 ff. of the Austrian Civil Code). The Austrian Supreme Court confirmed this line most recently in 6 Ob 31/24p. Whether and to what extent a recovery can be enforced in the individual case is something we assess free of charge based on the loss amount and the period concerned.
    How does enforcement work against an operator based in Curaçao?
    Claims are brought before the Austrian court of the player's place of residence. Against a company based in Curaçao there is no direct EU enforcement track, and enforcement follows different rules than within the EU. Additional levers come into play, such as personal liability of the acting managing directors or action against European payment service providers handling the transactions. Commercial enforceability is assessed in the individual case.
    How long do I have to reclaim my losses?
    Claims under the rules of unjust enrichment are subject to a thirty-year limitation period (§ 1478 of the Austrian Civil Code). Deposits made further back in time can therefore usually still be covered. We clarify the exact period in the initial assessment.
    What does the initial assessment cost?
    The initial assessment is free of charge. The operators concerned and an approximate total loss are sufficient, and you do not need to gather documents yourself. A response from Dr. Peschel arrives within a few business days.