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Quote Originally Posted by the gipper: i usually pay with cash
transfers and am always sending to different names not companies... i
guess i am asking how can they stop this....and further more why don't
they just leagalize this and legislate it that way. seriously i
know i have paved a couple of roads in my lifetime.
The reason they won't legalize it is because Fritz needs to appeal to the religious right for when he runs makes his presidential run. That's all it is. One Senator with an agenda. That's the thing that pisses me off. This fucking guy slipping this gambling section into a defense bill. |
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I just read that ~50% of the business that offshore sportsbooks get is from the U.S.
Could you imagine these books losing over half of their clientele? Not gonna happen... |
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They attached it to the Port Security bill.
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Congresswoman from Nevada just talked about how they were
pissed that the Republicans wasted so much time and held up this
important bill by trying so hard to insert a totally unrelated
internet-gaming provision.
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Quote Originally Posted by mws: Enough with the stupid Democrat/Republican bullshit. They're on the same side working together to screw US. True. But can't they let us have a little fun while they screw us? |
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I definitely won't be voting Republican anymore until these
bastards start focusing on the important issues instead of attacking
personal liberties
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Quote Originally Posted by wool_worths: Looks like you're right, says right here that Canada has been very forthright complying with our laws if our government puts pressure on them: "There are some very good reasons why I am worried about losing my Neteller service. Many people try to soothe my worrying by telling me that the company is located in Canada where as Paypal was in the States which means Neteller is not under U.S. jurisdiction and blah blah blah…. But, what those same people do not know is that Canada has always been very cooperative with its powerful neighbor. Many people are not aware that Maryland residents are NOT allowed to deposit into a Neteller account. This is very alarming in itself. The state of Maryland has convinced a foreign company to restrict its residents from using their services!" |
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Should have said:
Neteller probably could care less what your do with their money. |
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Quote Originally Posted by $portsAgent: Here, I'll answer my own question: "Neteller Plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange AIM. Our corporate headquarters are located in Douglas, Isle of Man. Regional offices are locatedin Calgary, Canada: London, England: Macau, China: and San Jose, Costa Rica." So, what would be the problem? I would think you would still be able to put money into a Neteller account. Then, Neteller probably could care less what you do with their money. |
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