| Posted by: rick32 at December 21, 2007, 4:33 pm | | Topic: Poker in America Forum: Card Chat |
i think as long as the government can control how you spend your money then it will never be unbanned cause we all know the government loves to tell people in this country how and when to spend thier money
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| Posted by: nevadanick at December 20, 2007, 6:22 pm | | Topic: Poker in America Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Hovhannes
When do you think that the "ban" will finally be removed and people will be able to just play with their Credit Cards instead of having to use these eWallets and other go-betweens? I tried to use a irtual credit card using mine to start an pay account on PokerStars but I got an e-mail saying my credit card doesn't support that "feature" and I didn't feel like calling and pursuing the matter.
See my thread posted today (12/20) for an interesting read on more efforts to sell out US players - by our own government.
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| Posted by: reglardave at December 20, 2007, 4:38 pm | | Topic: Poker in America Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by pigpen02
There is not an American ban, just U.S. Canadians, Mexicans, Central Americans, South Americans can all use credit cards.
Canadians may be able to use credit cards, but they can't play at Bodog.
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| Posted by: beh_lee at December 20, 2007, 4:32 pm | | Topic: Poker in America Forum: Card Chat |
i am a canadian and was able to use my credit card at pokerstars. i also was able to use it at full-tilt. no problems at all.
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| Posted by: pastel deck at December 20, 2007, 4:21 pm | | Topic: Poker in America Forum: Card Chat |
Not for a good long while; think about how long the U.S. has kept other outdated puritanical laws..
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| Posted by: Aalgaard at December 20, 2007, 3:02 pm | | Topic: Poker in America Forum: Card Chat |
As a non-American I'm a bit confused over this matter, never realy bothered about it. But now I'm getting curious..
How come some clients is for non-US only, and why no credit cards?
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| Posted by: pigpen02 at December 20, 2007, 2:31 pm | | Topic: Poker in America Forum: Card Chat |
There is not an American ban, just U.S. Canadians, Mexicans, Central Americans, South Americans can all use credit cards.
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| Posted by: reglardave at December 20, 2007, 6:49 am | | Topic: Poker in America Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Hovhannes
When do you think that the "ban" will finally be removed and people will be able to just play with their Credit Cards instead of having to use these eWallets and other go-betweens? I tried to use a irtual credit card using mine to start an pay account on PokerStars but I got an e-mail saying my credit card doesn't support that "feature" and I didn't feel like calling and pursuing the matter.
Just curious. Don't feel like Duplicate Poker lol
Most of the major online sites, and Pokerstars in particular, go out of their way to provide US depositors with as many alternatives as they can. And, IMO, their Cust. Support has always been prompt and efficient in dealing with any questions I fired at them.There are nearly always options besides Duplicate Poker.
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| Posted by: aliengenius at December 19, 2007, 10:28 pm | | Topic: Poker in America Forum: Card Chat |
Keep up on the current legal situation here.
Help by joining the fight here.
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| Posted by: Hovhannes at December 19, 2007, 10:25 pm | | Topic: Poker in America Forum: Card Chat |
When do you think that the "ban" will finally be removed and people will be able to just play with their Credit Cards instead of having to use these eWallets and other go-betweens? I tried to use a irtual credit card using mine to start an pay account on PokerStars but I got an e-mail saying my credit card doesn't support that "feature" and I didn't feel like calling and pursuing the matter.
Just curious. Don't feel like Duplicate Poker lol
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