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Later on this year when U.S. banks stop accepting checks how can U.S. players get money off poker sites?
Why would they stop taking checks? And is this for certain?
Here is an excerpt from the Forbes article. I know this is a serious issue for U.S. players, but I am cracking up here. Can anybody spot the funniest name ever?
The Justice Department is also using three older laws, most importantly the Wire Act, to go after online poker operators. The most significant precedent: In December 2008 Anurag Dikshit, an Indian-born founder of PartyGaming, pleaded guilty to violating the Wire Act for helping direct PartyGaming's online U.S. poker operations. Dikshit, who had reached out to the feds, agreed to pay $300 million and faces up to two years in jail when he is sentenced in December 2010. His fellow cofounders, including Americans Ruth Parasol DeLeon and Russell DeLeon, who, like Dikshit, live overseas, have neither settled nor been charged.
Pronounced "and your a dick shit"....LMAO
Yes you will still be cashing poker checks for years to come. You have nothing to worry about, expect maybe a processor getting busted between the time they send you the check and you cashing the check. In which case it would bounce but the poker site will send you another check asap. You may have to pay a fee to your bank but it would be a small price to pay if you look at the big picture.There is absolutely NOTHING in the UIGEA that will stop you from being able to cash a check. The UIGEA stops BANKS from dealing with poker rooms. So the gov't can confiscate funds from check processors (the banks the checks are drawn from) if they can catch them, but if you get a check your bank will cash it. If your bank refuses, get a new bank.
Poker players need to be knowledgeable about the laws so we can stop spreading false rumors, like this one.
Ruth Parasol DeLeon and Russell DeLeon, who, like Dikshit...
I learned more about writing from that than I did in English 102.This sentence alone shows how important the tiny little comma is.
This sentence alone shows how important the tiny little comma is.