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Old 10-05-06, 05:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Lots of noise in the news about online gambling this past weekend, but don’t believe the hype. It’s business as usual at Sportsbook.com.

You can still deposit via your credit card, Neteller, Firepay or E-check, you have fast access to your winnings (and now even in cash), your transactions are always safe, secure and private 24/7, and, of course, you get better odds than anywhere else.

The real news this weekend, aside from Saturday’s clashes between Texas and Oklahoma and LSU vs. Florida, is that T.O. is almost certain to play Sunday back “home” in Philly. The Cowboys/Eagles games have always been colorful so this should be an ugly Sunday. Philly’s getting all the action so far—as is the under—it’s going to be a tight game.

And when you’re cashing in your V-chips, select the Debit1 option. Instead of a check, we’ll send you a cool ATM card you can use for cash at the supermarket, gas station, liquor store—anywhere you can pay with an ATM card. Now that’s news you can use. And your next withdrawal is even faster as we just credit your account online and the cash is there for you. No checks, no FedEx or DHL, no waiting—choose the Debit1 option on your next withdrawal.

Have another great winning weekend.

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Old 10-06-06, 01:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I love the Sportingbet books. I hope they see that this new legislation can really do nothing to stop US customers from gambling with them.

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Old 10-07-06, 02:32 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Good to know. Thanks.
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Old 10-12-06, 07:48 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Just got this email today from sportsbook.com

With the recent passing of law effecting financial institutions’ transactions with online gaming companies, Sportsbook.com’s parent company, Sportingbet PLC, has decided to stop taking wagers from customers in the US effective immediately.

Does this mean you can’t bet on sports or play blackjack online anymore at Sportsbook.com? Hell no.

Sportsbook.com is open for business as usual. Better than usual, in fact, see below.

Sportingbet PLC has sold Sportsbook.com to the existing management team and a group of investors who are continuing to run Sportsbook.com just as always—or perhaps even better than before.

So, as always, your transactions remain secure, your details completely confidential and your account safe with eGaming Review’s number one US facing sports book for the second year running-- Sportsbook.com
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What about Hollywood Sportsbook?

I have funds there.

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Old 10-13-06, 03:10 PM   #6 (permalink)
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What about Hollywood Sportsbook?

I have funds there.

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As far as I know, all Sportingbet PLC sportsbooks including Hollywood have been sold to a private company within thier management and are business as usual, except for Paradise Poker which stays within the publicly traded company and no longer accepts US residents.
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