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I am by no means an expert in this field, but isn't this similar to why the publicly held poker sites folded so easily, or in the case of UB sold out to a private company? Something along the lines of not knowingly breaking the laws in the jurisdiction where the company resides.
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Wouldn't this mean we are doomed to horrible fees? I don't even know how to get money online without neteller or directly from the bank...
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Could always get a Canadian/Euro/non-Yank to do it for you and paypal the money on the side
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If only I knew a Canadian, shit.
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There is a massive business opportunity here, and it goes far beyond creating Neteller2.com.
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You are correct, money laundering could be quite a profitable business becasue of this new law.
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No, because they're not in the business of betting and wagering so the law doesn't apply to them (unlike a poker site) and they are not in the jurisdiction so they can't break the law. For them to even consider shutting out U.S. customers is just moronic. The only reason I can think of is they're getting pressure from investors that don't understand the law.
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![]() Gotcha! ![]() I'm sure it'll all work out in the end. |
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