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Review from John
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Impression : Negative
The WORSE online site! 15 emails in 6 weeks, why i wasnt funded my winnings.
Finally was told no ACH was possible. (no problem tho, using Villento ad bodog sites)
Signed up for ECOCARD. Took 2 weeks to be transferred.
THEN had to email Ecocard for my winnings! may take another 2 weeks! Avoid Grand monace
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Online Casino Industry Bracing For Land Based Companies The time are changing, however, and the industry may receive a major shake up in the next couple of years. The US is expected to change their Internet gambling laws, and if the efforts of Representative Barney Frank are successful, it could also mean a shift in online casino power.
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New Cosponsor Added To Frank Internet Gambling Bill Two new co-sponsors have jumped on board to support Frank’s attempt at regulating online gambling, bringing the total to 68, or 15% of the voting population of the House of Representatives. The newest editions hail from New York and Nevada, with the latter being a pivotal vote for the bill. May. 4
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