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Only one small difference...
Using drugs is illegal. Playing online poker isn't. |
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Everyone can rest easy, a neteller spokesman said "I'm sure they will get their money back. You've got to give Neteller a bit of space."
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Hahaha, obv no one would think to question a spokesperson who says everything is a bit confused.
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"I'm sure they will get their money back. You've got to give Neteller a bit of space."
Okay, I don't know about you all but I think this statement is very telling. Sounds like he's not entirely sure everyone will be getting paid. If it were me and I was wanting to ease nerves, I would say: "Everyone will be getting their money back. It is just going to take some time". Now, the "give Neteller some space" comment...that is some F'd up BS. Neteller needs to give us some damn answers, then we'll give them some space. |
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I had an ex-girlfriend who said she needed some space once, but I never got her back.
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Only one small difference... Using drugs is illegal. Playing online poker isn't. [/ QUOTE ] According to you. Not according to the DOJ. |
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[ QUOTE ] Only one small difference... Using drugs is illegal. Playing online poker isn't. [/ QUOTE ] According to you. Not according to the DOJ. [/ QUOTE ] The DOJ has never said that playing online poker is illegal. |
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slight difference though man. In this case the DOJ doesn't have the funds and there is no way in hell they will get them. That being said, the DOJ can't confiscate the funds. There's no way netteller is going to turn over all the funds in their control to them. Therefore, the DOJ doesn't have that leverage here. If they are obstinate, they are basically just screwing over a bunch of americans who haven't committed any illegal acts. It's that simple at least to me. I don't have any skin in this game because I saw this coming a few months ago and cashed everything out.
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Looking on the bright side, if Neteller turns over the billions to the DOJ, the [censored] will hit the fan and that will be the end of the American Taliban in Congress.
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Looking on the bright side, if Neteller turns over the billions to the DOJ, the [censored] will hit the fan and that will be the end of the American Taliban in Congress. [/ QUOTE ] lol @ thinking mainstream America will even notice. |
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