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October 19, 2006 at 12:45 am #598131AnonymousInactive
I heard a rumour that you are taking all US players, from all states.
Is this true?
Or are you talking players from all of the US, bar the 11 states?
October 19, 2006 at 6:37 pm #712591AnonymousInactiveIntertops sent this email to their affiliates today – looks good, except for the following statement “legal in most U.S. states” :capmiami:
Dear customer,
With most online gambling sites no longer accepting U.S. customers since last week, our message is clear and simple: “U.S. come to US!”. After a change in U.S. legislation, competitors such as 888.com and Partypoker.com have decided to shut down their U.S. services.
We will continue to operate on the U.S. market with our sportsbook, casino, poker and games offers and as well as our affiliate services.
Intertops considers online gambling to be legal in most U.S. states and sanctioned by the WTO (World Trade Organization). We are licensed and regulated in both Canada and Antigua and comply with every law within the jurisdictions in which we operate.
As a privately owned and independent company we have made advance arrangements to fully accept and disperse payments for US-based gamblers.
We have been in the business for 23 years now, ten of which have been online. We are looking forward to proving our responsibility to our customers. Intertops will make sure that deposits and payouts are as quick and safe as they have always been. Use our whole range of deposit and withdrawal options on our payment page.
October 20, 2006 at 12:41 am #712652AnonymousInactive“legal in most U.S. states”
does that mean that they are taking bets from all states, except where it is illegal?
October 20, 2006 at 2:13 am #712664AnonymousInactiveI had it confirmed via a phone chat that yes they are taking bets in ALL states.:popcorn:
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