A Call to let Online Gaming Live

October 23, 2007
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If you are a<strong> online gaming </strong>enthusiast, or an <strong>online gaming</strong> operator, or a gaming merchant account owner, then this fresh news is for you. <br />&nbsp;<br />Coming out of online newsrooms is the buzz that a law is being drafted to prohibit U.S. banks and credit card companies to process payments for <strong>online gaming</strong> business situated outside the United States. Need to say the negative impact for your online gambling endeavor?&nbsp; If this law will be passed, then say goodbye to accepting credit card payments.<br />&nbsp;<br />Reality bites. You have to admit that operating an<strong> online gaming </strong>business outside U.S. soil has more advantages. &nbsp; There&#39;s the cheaper operating and labor costs and fewer capital investments.&nbsp; That&#39;s why a group of poker enthusiasts are lobbying in Washington to prevent this bill to being passed. &nbsp; GOal is to either make the Congress reject it or persuade President Bush to veto the bill.<br />&nbsp;<br />One could only hope that the Congress will make revisions that will reflect a reasonable and fair judgment for <strong>online gaming</strong> as a whole. &nbsp; But if worst case scenario comes, you can still go for an <strong>online gaming</strong> merchant account offshore through an offshore merchant account provider.<br />&nbsp;
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