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How can they stop these methods of deposits? Mods feel free to delete if this post is innopropiate due to the current nature of US deposits/withdrawals.
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I don't think there are any ways to bring to a total stop, but there are many ways to keep the number of transfers to a minimum. Some of these possibilities include more thorough verification/documentation for overseas transfers, monitoring/blocking the names listed by gambling sites to be used for transfers, and WU/MG policy changed to alter how funds can be picked up.
I don't see it ever happening, but I suppose it's possible. EW76 |
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If "they" can stop Neteller, "they" can stop WU or MG.
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i really dont see a way...random numbers sent to some remote place...just like cashier cheques cant be blocked i think MG is safe to assume it really cant be blocked....i really dont know enough about WU to comment...
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All "they" would need to do is arrest the CEO of WU or MG, a la Neteller.
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All "they" would need to do is arrest the CEO of WU or MG, a la Neteller. [/ QUOTE ] not quite NETELLER knowingly transferred money onto gambling sites while WU or MG is not KNOWINGLY doing it...they are sending they money offshore thousands of times a day and mostly for "legitimate" purposes....kind of like trying to block paper cheques, it is impossible to do since there are so many transactions 95% of which are legit.....NETELLER's business for 95% of it was for gaming purposes..... |
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[ QUOTE ] All "they" would need to do is arrest the CEO of WU or MG, a la Neteller. [/ QUOTE ] not quite NETELLER knowingly transferred money onto gambling sites while WU or MG is not KNOWINGLY doing it...they are sending they money offshore thousands of times a day and mostly for "legitimate" purposes....kind of like trying to block paper cheques, it is impossible to do since there are so many transactions 95% of which are legit.....NETELLER's business for 95% of it was for gaming purposes..... [/ QUOTE ] Fair enough, you are right. We will always have WU/MG as a deposit method and there is no way that WU/MG can be stopped. |
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How can they stop these methods of deposits? Mods feel free to delete if this post is innopropiate due to the current nature of US deposits/withdrawals. [/ QUOTE ] Ask Bodog. Might not be stopped but difficult to maintain it seems. |
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Fair enough, you are right. We will always have WU/MG as a deposit method and there is no way that WU/MG can be stopped. [/ QUOTE ] On rare occasions, WU does blacklist customers. Don't know what causes it though. |
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[ QUOTE ] How can they stop these methods of deposits? Mods feel free to delete if this post is innopropiate due to the current nature of US deposits/withdrawals. [/ QUOTE ] Ask Bodog. Might not be stopped but difficult to maintain it seems. [/ QUOTE ] I'm sure this had to do with the large volume. Although MG/WU say "Do not use this for gambling purposes" it can only be to cover their ass. I can imagine a good chunk of their business is for under the table purposes. |
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