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Companies not returning the calls...

 July 28, 2008, 9:38 am (3 years ago)
Have the injunction against monetary transactions been successful?
How effectual has the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act been? It apparently was the question that broadcaster CNBC is inquiring this week.

According to an article on Internet gambling, writer Darren Rovell stated that it’s simple enough to wager online. However, collecting all the winnings is another sotry.

Several years ago, Rovell stated that there is no chance that the government is going to stop online gambling managed by companies with fifteen diverse names in countries abroad. His inspection has altered, and he stated this week that the U.S. government was approaching to stopping the pursuit by efficiently damaging Internet online gambling transaction systems.

"First, it turned out that it is hard to get your money to the online books," Rovell said. "The credit cards were out; next one was Paypal and then went Neteller and Firepay."

Rovell zeros in on Zip Payments as one of the case, saying that player bulletin boards have been jumping to the eyes with criticisms about sluggish or not-at-all payment and bounced checks. When he attempted to get a statement from Zip Payments there was no reply - his call reached a message service and was never replied.

Bodog is inspected as well. Rovell claims that some of the criticisms about Bodog's sportsbook movements are the company informing its customers that rather than taking five to 10 business days to withdraw their money, it is going to take around 40 business days. Once again, when he attempted to call Morris Mohawk Gaming Group which owns North American License for Bodog, for getting their views, they did not return his call.

Rovell is interested in how all-encompassing the payment trouble has become, and he welcomes Internet gamblers who have received problematic checks or have been informed that payment would require more than one month, to publicize their cases by emailing sportsbiz@cnbc.com.


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