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Different casinos work in various US States. Some casinos function in many states, some casinos limit their work to only several states. We keep you informed in the up-to-date news and latest changes in the field of online casino gambling as soon as you indicate your state. We provide information about the best online casinos that operate with gamblers from your state. We sort the list of casinos in our database depending on casino relevancy characteristics including quality of support, number of games, payouts and graphics and much more.
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Douglas, Isle of Man 07/31/07: Neteller, the global online e-wallet, announced that US based customers have access to their accounts and can now withdraw their funds.
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US customers will be able to login to their Neteller accounts until 26 January, 2008, and make a withdrawal request for their funds. Funds can be withdrawn either by electronic transfer to the bank account on record with Neteller, or by a check to be sent to the customer's address.
No transactions other than the withdrawal of the entire balance is allowed, and the Neteller account will then be permanently closed. Read more
On 30 July, Ron Martin, Neteller President and CEO said: "We are very pleased to start the funds distribution process today. I can assure our US customers, it has been our highest priority and we'd like to thank them for their patience during this period." Watch video |
EcoCard Team 07/30/07: ECOCard is no longer processing gambling transactions for US customers
On August 9th, the EcoCard team announced that, due to recent developments in the industry it will no longer be processing any internet gambling-related transactions from its U.S.-based customers. This change to EcoCard�s policy will be effective from August 24, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. PST. Read more
Washington D.C. 06/13/07: On June 6, 2007 U.S. Rep Barney Frank introduced H.R. 2046, a bill which would essentially create exemptions to the online gambling ban for properly licensed operators. Read more
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Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) introduced H.R. 2046, the Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act of 2007 that would create an exemption to the ban on online gambling for properly licensed operators, allowing Americans to lawfully bet online. Watch video
Traditional gambling is legal in virtually every state, which left Frank with questions regarding the continued online gambling ban. His opinion is that the ban, which prevents players from using their credit cards to place bets online, is inappropriate and interferes with American citizens’ personal freedoms.
If the online gambling prohibition continues, Frank says, Americans who bet online will be at an even higher risk due to the absence of safeguards. H.R. 2046, however, would ensure that online gamblers are of legal age and currently reside in a state where online gambling is legal. |
The Poker Players Alliance
The Poker Players Alliance is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of poker players and enthusiasts from around the United States who have joined together to speak with one voice to promote the game, ensure its integrity, and, most importantly, to protect poker players’ rights.
The PPA welcomed Senator Alfonse D’Amato as its new chairman. D’Amato, former chairman of the Senate Banking Committee believes that the UIGEA may actually leave the U.S. government in a weaker position to deal with the very problems the legislation aims to prevent. Read more
USA online gambling restrictions
The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) was accepted by the U.S. Congress on September 30, 2006. Read more
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