Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Super Bowl Sunday Puts US Gamblers in Unnecessary Risks
Last week's Super Bowl Sunday once again proved how ineffective the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act really is, and how much at risk US gamblers are because of it. With big, reputable payment processor companies such as Neteller and MyCitadel ushered out the US market by authorities, many players were forced to turn to shady companies to process their payouts during the Super Bowl. At best, players have had to deal with a huge backlog of payouts for new customers and these companies’ inability to cope with same day payouts.
Without the big names competing in the payment market, many of the smaller companies located in Central America and the Caribbean have needed to link up with new companies with questionable reputations from areas such as Russia, Asia and the Middle East. As a result, many US players are still chasing their processors for payouts, with some not even having their calls answered.
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posted by Clark Gamble at Super Bowl Sunday Puts US Gamblers in Unnecessary Risks
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