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false dmitri
Not quite a Newb
Joined: 11 Aug 2006
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Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:10 pm |
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The feds grabbed the Canadian founders of the non-US based Neteller company, the largest online money transferer in the world. Looks like this publicly traded company is going to be in trouble (hope none of you Brits own their stock!). Again, another attempt by the US gov't to stop Americans from sports gambling online, this time using the PATRIOT ACT.
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Hekate
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Joined: 08 Aug 2005
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Location: Scotland, UK
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Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:12 pm |
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Er, how does that work if the founders are Canadian and the company is not US based?? |
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false dmitri
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Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:16 pm |
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one was in LA, the othr the Virgin Islands. The Gov't has sworn to uphold its gambling laws, even if the "criminals" are not in the US.
The same thing happened to Bet On Sports. The british citizens were pasing thru the US and got arrested in the airport during a layover. They're only facing 25 years in prison, though. |
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Hekate
Elite Baiter
Joined: 08 Aug 2005
Posts: 1338
Location: Scotland, UK
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Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:19 pm |
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So potentially you could arrive in the US, not knowing that you're guilty of a crime there for doing something that's legal in your own country, and be arrested?? That's a bit scary! |
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We have on our programms according to the lay down rules to pay the Asians mostly the indians and malasians now and after that it may change. Rev. James Ucheomma
do you really think that i am just a stupid man like you,listen for the veru last time if i did'nt see XXXX after 24 hours you will heat your self.. [love scammer Chucks]
IT'S NOT I LOOKING FOR WORK.GOD FORBID.I CAN BE IN AN OCEAN AND WASH MY HEAD WITH MY SPIT. THANKS AND GOD BLESS.
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false dmitri
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Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:25 pm |
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that's exactly what happened. You violate the US laws, no matter where you are or what nationality you are....come in the US and face the rest of your life in our prisons. Even if what you did is legal in your own country and that your company is publicly traded on your national stock market.
Your Brits enjoy being able to place a wager on Arsenal or whatever without having to go through someoby who works for Tony Soprano in the Chicago mafia outfit. In my little town, I personally know 3 bookies (bookmakers), and they have ties to the mob.. |
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Hekate
Elite Baiter
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Location: Scotland, UK
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Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:33 pm |
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Dear me, I do enjoy an occasional flutter on the footie or the nags... looks like I won't be going back there again! |
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We have on our programms according to the lay down rules to pay the Asians mostly the indians and malasians now and after that it may change. Rev. James Ucheomma
do you really think that i am just a stupid man like you,listen for the veru last time if i did'nt see XXXX after 24 hours you will heat your self.. [love scammer Chucks]
IT'S NOT I LOOKING FOR WORK.GOD FORBID.I CAN BE IN AN OCEAN AND WASH MY HEAD WITH MY SPIT. THANKS AND GOD BLESS.
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false dmitri
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Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:33 pm |
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the site allowed US people to gamble. So the BOS people got nailed for racketeering an not paying taxes on income that wasn't allowed by US law. Go figure. Offshore gambling will soon be a thing of the past for Americans |
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kleindoofy
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Location: Europe
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Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:37 pm |
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When I was growing up in Boston in the 1960s, before "The Game" (i.e. the state lottery in Boston) became legal, it was quite normal and legal to buy a ticket for the Irish National Lottery.
What's the difference?
Can a Bostonian be arrested when he comes home if he visits Las Vegas and plays at a casino? Or, better, can a Las Vegas casino owner be arrested in Boston if he lets a Bostonian play in his casino? |
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Hekate
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Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:46 pm |
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So is Las Vegas the only place in the US where gambling is allowed??
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We have on our programms according to the lay down rules to pay the Asians mostly the indians and malasians now and after that it may change. Rev. James Ucheomma
do you really think that i am just a stupid man like you,listen for the veru last time if i did'nt see XXXX after 24 hours you will heat your self.. [love scammer Chucks]
IT'S NOT I LOOKING FOR WORK.GOD FORBID.I CAN BE IN AN OCEAN AND WASH MY HEAD WITH MY SPIT. THANKS AND GOD BLESS.
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false dmitri
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Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:59 pm |
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its not illegal to PLACE a bet, its illegal to BOOK them (that's why the mafia loves it so much, its very profitable).. They're not coming after individual bettors, but people who take their bets, even if its legal in their home country. |
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false dmitri
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Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:15 pm |
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gambling is allowed in various forms the US. the only state where bookmaking (sports) is completely legal is Nevada.
It all depends on location, if you are in an area of a state that allows casinos, yes, you can gamble there. However, if you call a buddy in Vegas to place a bet for you, that's a felony.
the Irish national lottery is illegal, btw. |
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3strikes_out
419Eater is my life
Joined: 03 Nov 2004
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Location: Los Poblanos, Los Chilangos... de Durango...de Sonora...Sinaloa
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Wed Jan 17, 2007 3:33 am |
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false dimitri wrote: |
its not illegal to PLACE a bet.... |
I disagree. It is illegal to place internet wagers as a player in the USA. However, the feds rarely prosecute the players. |
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Miss Behaving
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Joined: 20 Apr 2006
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Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:23 am |
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@false dmitri,
I tried to open an account with them and they were terrible - locked me out of my account without an explanation and refused to respond to my e-mails. Their customer service has gone downhill over the past five months. I'm not in the US and they called me at 22h30 GMT and woke me up. I took this as the final warning of their incompetence and have never bothered unlocking my account.
I'm very glad I never deposited money with them, but I know some people will be very frightened about the money they have with these creeps.
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babe_in_muguland
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Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:38 pm |
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false dmitri wrote: |
The british citizens were pasing thru the US and got arrested in the airport during a layover. . . |
They can do the same thing to you with a civil lawsuit. This is what happened to the dude in Aruba who's one of the prime suspects in the Holloway case. He showed up at JFK airport on his way to some TV interview in NY, and the Holloway family attornies had him served with a summons to appear as defendant in a civil wrongful death lawsuit. |
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remu
Master of Master Baiters
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Thu Jan 18, 2007 12:35 am |
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I don't see how this instance has anything to do with the Patriot act. explain? |
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