I only WISH we could go back in time to 2001 when online gambling was the proverbial Wild West. It was a gold mine. All you needed was a little common sense, and make a small effort to know which online casinos were reputable and which were not. I played HUNDREDS of different places and never got screwed once. I do know there were some rogues who were slow-pay or no-play, but there were hundreds of reputable places too. I got jerked around once from one casino that did not have a stellar reputation but even they surprised me with my payout a few months late. A lot of smart players made A LOT of money. And why not? The casinos were GIVING it away.
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <mvetanen@...> wrote :
The only legal online casinos are in three States: Delaware, Nevada, and New Jersey. If you are not in one of these States then it is most likely illegal to gamble online.
Out of country casinos where you are illegally gambling with them, then becomes essentially an underground casino, where you have no recourse with any dispute with them over cheating, payouts or anything.
Online casinos, like the one you mentioned above, uses Chinese banks in Hong Kong to wash the money though from your bank account to them. These transactions can present a problem for you when your bank alerts the Feds of transactions over 1000 and because of the anti-terror and money laundering laws this then gets you flagged.
Lastly, there is no assurances that the online casino software is honest and not setup to cheat you.
So, you yourself a favor and don't gamble online in a non-regulated casino especially if it is illegal for you to gamble online in your state.
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