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Posted by: caruso at February 12, 2002, 12:40 pm
Topic: chargebacks Forum: Winner Online

As a last resort on occasions of actual theft by a casino or similar fraudulent activity, maybe so; even if justified, the player will probably find himself subsequently blacklisted elsewhere (everywhere?), so it really is a last resort.

But to suggest that charging back is appropriate where online gambling is illegal is ridiculous; if it's illegal, who broke the law? The player, I believe, by signing up to indulge in the illegal activity in the first place - certainly not the casino. But we should blame the casino?

I'm reminded of those sorry creatures who sued Visa for "encouraginging" them to gamble online by extending them credit!
In my neck of the woods we call this behaviour the "Nanny State".

Very bad advice.

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