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Originally Posted by bossku69
Maybe US based sponsors will stop offering it, but what does epass have to do with anything else? If you have a debit card thru them, then i see no problems.
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LOL how do you think the debit card will work in the US if no banks will touch them? Not to mention that the programs wont be able to load any money via bank wires, which means no payment from US companies if it's true.
IMO I've been kind of expecting this to happen, epass thinks they are safe from the US anti gambling laws because they are off shore. So they go ahead and accept money from US customers and process it for online gambling companies.
Well anyone with half a brain will figure out epass is going to get canned sooner or later by the US banks. Doesn't mean I support the US law, but just takes only a little bit of common sense to figure out what has happened to all the other "off shore" payment processors whom tried to do the same thing they are doing.
I just wonder WTF epass is actually thinking.. is it really worth losing all your US customers just to process for gambling sites? Ironically I'm betting most of the users whom are using epass for gambling are probably US citizens.
So when johnny law decides to stick it to them by stopping the banks from funding them.. well they are going to be losing a hell of a lot of business. I seriously can't believe they are that damn dumb, but then again.. I've talked to their support staff on the phone before so who knows.