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Non-US Affiliates
I've heard it's likely US-based affiliates will be shutting down or at least suspending US players' accounts. Anyone know affiliates that are non-US based? It would be cool to gather a list of these for people like me signing up on the sites that will continue to take US players (FTP,UB,Absolute,etc.)
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Re: Non-US Affiliates
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I've heard it's likely US-based affiliates will be shutting down or at least suspending US players' accounts. [/ QUOTE ] It's not the affiliates who are shutting down or cutting off US players, it's the poker sites. If US players are restricted on a given site, it will be the same for US and non-US affiliates. I would imagine all large US-based affiliates will still continue to promote the "big 3" (Absolute, UB, FTP) for as long as they will accept US players...and likely for some time after if they are restricted in the future. |
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Re: Non-US Affiliates
We are a UK (European) based affiliate and therefore not subject to any of US laws. It has been officially legal to bet on sports and gamble in the UK for over 70 years and new laws have recently been introduced further relaxing the rules. Therefore we are not going anywhere or closing any accounts belonging to anyone. As long as any US player can play at any room we will be paying them their rakeback:
A list, which is not exhaustive, of reputable NON-US affiliates that we are aware of would include: RakeTheRake RakeRebate Rakemeback Rakeback(com) Rakeback(co.uk) (apologies to any obvious ones missed out, please add accordingly) Kind regards RakeTheRake |
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Re: Non-US Affiliates
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I would imagine all large US-based affiliates will still continue to promote the "big 3" (Absolute, UB, FTP) for as long as they will accept US players...and likely for some time after if they are restricted in the future. [/ QUOTE ] Word is that the feds could easily go after US-based affiliates even to foreign sites that accept US players (even when they can't go after the site itself). There was a thread on this in "Internet" with quotes from some lawyer. |
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Re: Non-US Affiliates
This is true and most (large) US-based affiliates are probably in the process of moving offshore due to these recent changes. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Re: Non-US Affiliates
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No love for the freeze? Tuco. |
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Re: Non-US Affiliates
Always love for anyone with the Queen on their money! Or one of the Hanson brothers for an avatar
RakeTheRake (Europe) RakeRebate (Europe) Rakemeback (Europe) Rakeback(com)(Europe) Rakeback(co.uk)(Europe) Rakefreeze (Canada) regards RakeTheRake |
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Re: Non-US Affiliates
RakeReduction (Canada\Sweden)
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Re: Non-US Affiliates
ThisistheNuts?
RakeBreak? |
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Re: Non-US Affiliates
What about Rakebackrus. are they based in the US or elsewhere? [censored], I knew i should have signed up at Reduction...
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