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Old 09-16-2006, 03:05 AM
Lawman007 Lawman007 is offline
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Default Re: So worst case scenario with banks still no biggie?

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This is not an "unneeded restriction". This is the law, and banks are not going to break the law in hopes of getting extra business. They are a pretty highly regulated industry and will comply with these new regulations. Banks dont want to have to enforce this, but if this does become law they will enforce it 100%.

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In a proposed law I don't think the government would label Neteller a gambling site, at best it would be a very loose interpretation. That being said, neither would banks.

I am saying they aren't going to run around like a chicken with it's head cut off blocking everything that "could be" a gaming transaction.

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You have absolutely no basis whatsoever for believing any of this. You're just pulling it out of your rear-end. LOL
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