Thx.
> On Mar 20, 2016, at 11:35, mvetanen@rocketmail.com [vpFREE] <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> With all the existing Federal Anti-terror and money laundering laws it would be very easy for Homeland Security to freeze an account where money from a suspected source is being moved. I would recommend that whatever account you use for deposits and funding of these online casinos be a separate account away from your day to day living needs.
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> Homeland Security can seize domains, as we have seen done with so many sites. Now that Obama has taken government control over the Internet domain names, and with pending trade agreements - it actually makes it easier for the Homeland Security to seize domains worldwide in the name of anti-terror and anti-money laundering.
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> Hackers are more of a threat than ever! Even legal land base casinos are getting hacked.
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> Also with economies on the edge of collapse, these online casino staff members may help themselves to your personal data and sell it to criminals. If you are engaged in an illegal activity in your State, the credit card companies don't have to cover your losses - meaning they can stick you with paying for stolen money and cancel your card too.
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> For all the reasons stated above and more, it is my conclusion that the risk is to high to play on any unregulated and illegal online casino.
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Posted by: Andrew Eppink <apeppink@yahoo.com>
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