Hi everyone, I didn't know where to actually post this so I decided to put it here. Maybe it can be moved if necessary..
Today I tried to cashout via neteller at Casino Action and guess what?? NO TRANSACTIONS FROM OR TO GAMBLING SITES WITHIN THE USA IS ALLOWED
Boy, does this but a crinkle in what was otherwise a good day..UGH
I will cut and paste a newspaper article about this below:
Posted on Thu, Jan. 18, 2007
Neteller stops handling U.S. transfers for online gambling sites
LONDON (AP) - Neteller PLC, a Britain-based online money transfer business, said Thursday it is ceasing to handle gambling transactions from U.S. customers because of restrictive legislation and uncertainties about regulations.
The company's move came just days after former directors were arrested and charged in the United States with funneling billions of dollars in gambling proceeds to overseas betting operations.
``As of today ... at 12:01 a.m. GMT, U.S. resident customers were no longer able to transfer funds using Neteller's services to or from any online gambling site,'' the company said in a statement to the London Stock Exchange.
Millions of American players bet an estimated $6 billion per year online, according to industry figures. Neteller said it would focus operations on markets in Europe, Asia and other countries in the Americas.
Trading in Neteller shares on the LSE was suspended Tuesday following the announcement of the arrests of the two former directors.
Neteller is an Internet payment services company that has grown in popularity as an increasing number of credit card companies have begun refusing to accept payments to online gambling sites.
It essentially acts as a middleman between gamblers and offshore betting operations. For example, a gambler who wants to place bets at offshore sports books can fund an account with Neteller, which in turn will transfer the money to the betting sites. Prosecutors say Neteller facilitated the transfer of billions of dollars of illegal gambling proceeds.
On Tuesday, U.S. authorities announced the arrests of former directors John David Lefebvre, 55, and Stephen Eric Lawrence, 46, both Canadian citizens who were indicted by a grand jury in New York.
U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia said the men knew when they took their company public that its activities were illegal.
FBI Assistant Director Mark J. Mershon, assistant director of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, said the multibillion-dollar online gambling industry is ``a colossal criminal enterprise masquerading as legitimate business.''
Lefebvre was arrested Monday in Malibu, California. Lawrence, who resides in Paradise Island, Bahamas, was arrested Monday in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
They joined in 1999 to found Neteller, which is based in the Isle of Man. Lawrence left the company's board of directors in October and Lefebvre left in December 2005, prosecutors said.
The company's announcement noted the arrests of its former directors, but said the decision to cease gambling transfers in the United States ``reflects the culmination of a series of deliberations and steps the group has taken since the passing of the UIGEA (Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act) in October 2006.''
Several British-based online gambling operations, including PartyGaming PLC, Sportingbet PLC, BetOnSports PLC and Leisure & Gaming PLC, withdrew from the lucrative U.S. market as a result of the act and enforcement action by U.S. authorities.
Sportingbet PLC Chairman Peter Dicks, 64, was detained in New York on Sept. 6 when customs officials discovered he had an outstanding warrant issued in May by Louisiana authorities that charged him with gambling by computer. He resigned as the company's non-executive chairman after being detained. He was later released after New York Governor George Pataki declined to sign a warrant extraditing him to Louisiana.
Former BetOnSports Chief Executive David Carruthers remains under house arrest in the United States awaiting trial on federal charges based on the 1961 Wire Act.
Eight U.S. states have laws prohibiting Internet gambling: Washington, Nevada, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, South Dakota, Michigan and Oregon. The arrest of Dicks marked the first time one of those states had taken action against one of thousands of big-time online gambling operations.
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