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Canadians- losing Citadel and Neteller
As of early April 2007 no more poker transactions on Neteller or
Citadel for Canadians. Does anyone know why? Also what are you US players using now? |
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Re: Canadians- losing Citadel and Neteller
bizzarre and annoying.
-Mike |
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Re: Canadians- losing Citadel and Neteller
The Criminal Code of Canada?
Matters of gaming, betting and prostitution are dealt with in Part VII . The big questions are of (priority of) enforcement, and (jursidiction, or) enforceability. Certain poster(s) have suggested the environment in Canada is changing and authorities are beginning to take this matter more seriously. I would guess Neteller, already stung by the US DOJ, isn't particularly enthusiastic with the threat of facing DOJ Canada. |
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Re: Canadians- losing Citadel and Neteller
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As of early April 2007 no more poker transactions on Neteller or Citadel or Firepay for Canadians. Does anyone know why? Also what are you US players using now? [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Canadians- losing Citadel and Neteller
does this make it likely all Canadian banks will stop processing transactions?
And, wtf, this was unexpected. |
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Re: Canadians- losing Citadel and Neteller
There is nothing going on in the Canadian parliament to suggest that they are interested in making poker illegal. Our Prime Minister is a libertarian conservative and government has said time and time again that they have no interest in online gaming legislation (a lot of sites are hosted in Canada on the Indian reserves which would cause legal hassle there too).
I'm fairly certain that the US DoJ has laid down the gauntlet telling the online payment processors to pull out of Canada as well in exchange for some leniency. Why the US can dictate how a foreign company operates in a foreign country is beyond me. |
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Re: Canadians- losing Citadel and Neteller
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03...ambling_china/
I have a feeling this whole thing may have something to do with this. To be honest I wish these natives would just let it rest and not attempt to take on the government on this issue - maybe it will lead to a regulated environment in Canada sooner than we'd like. Does anybody else think that this may be the reasoning behind several e-wallets pulling out of the Canadian market? It's certainly turning more and more public attention to the grey area that is online gambling in Canada. |
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Re: Canadians- losing Citadel and Neteller
What are the cashout options now?
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Re: Canadians- losing Citadel and Neteller
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I'm fairly certain that the US DoJ has laid down the gauntlet telling the online payment processors to pull out of Canada as well in exchange for some leniency. Why the US can dictate how a foreign company operates in a foreign country is standard. [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
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Re: Canadians- losing Citadel and Neteller
We are playing less and withdrawling more frequently, after getting money tied up in neteller.
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