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January 27, 2007 at 8:04 am #724560
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InactiveMicrogaming is still negotiating and trying to find a way….
January 27, 2007 at 9:25 am #724562vladcizsol
MemberNegotiating with who?
January 27, 2007 at 10:43 am #724568Anonymous
InactiveLawyers.
It would be a huge blow to all…
Intertops has it’s own independent payment method working now btw. It’s micro but using their own processor.
January 27, 2007 at 10:56 am #724571vladcizsol
MemberWhat sickens me is the cowardice of these people! I live in the US where I can be arrested at ANY time and I am willing to stand behind them. They live thousands of miles away yet are shitting themselves in fear and running away. Its sad and angering at the same time. We made them BILLIONS of dollars, BILLIONS. The least they could do is stick it out with us for as long as possible.
January 27, 2007 at 1:40 pm #724582Anonymous
InactiveEven though I am unaffected by all of this, I can’t help but feel very sorry for the U.S webmasters. I have been doing tons of reasearch over the couple of days and may have some solutions forthcoming.
For the moment why do these payments have to even enter the U.S, why not have them enter Canada first?
greek39
January 28, 2007 at 12:11 am #724629Anonymous
InactiveBecause Canada is the USAs little bitch and will bend over backwards for big brother that’s why having anything go through Canada wont work. Neteller gave up on Canada months ago, same with starnetc. Canada is not an option.
Even most of the countries in the Caribbean are too reliant on the states to go against them.
The reason payspark stayed the course for so long is because they are half based in South Africa and half based in Lebanon and even they are running scared.
There’s an option for Americans out there, you can get a second passport from St Kitts or from Dominica and these passports are widely accepted. A good option might be to buy these passports under the economic citizenship program (at st kitts buy a 300k house and then pay a 35k fee) and then become a resident elsewhere. Consider renouncing your USA citizenship. It’s the only good option that I can see right now.
I personally do not think that Canada is safe. I am going to Australia on tuesday and from there going to Vanuatu as it is easy to become a resident there. From there I can pretty much live in Australia or New Zealand for most of the year, and believe me both countries are far better than this hole we call north america.
January 28, 2007 at 2:23 am #724638Anonymous
GuestHi all,
does anybody have any certain information concerning MGS pulling out? I’d hate to have to go thru and change literally 1000s of pages only to find out later that this was all a fear-based jumping of the gun.
If this is true I think MGS casino programs will announce the move in time to allow US players make withdrawals etc. MGS has always had the class to make sure players got paid even in the times when a casino powered by them went bankrupt so its hard for me to believe they won’t do this the right way now … though these days anything is possible.
January 28, 2007 at 5:11 am #724642Anonymous
InactiveWell it looks like most will have no other option but to play nasty. I hate the thought of exploiting this system but I feel the BS is unjust. If this be the course then there are many options. Reclaim your freedom I think!
greek39
January 28, 2007 at 10:55 am #724648Anonymous
GuestHi all,
my source tells me that the brass at MGS swear they are not pulling out of the US market. Hope that holds up.
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