admin on June 12th, 2009
x_ped asked:
There are many online gambling sites that you put your credit card info into, and than it gets charged. from what i understand, this is illegal, and the people who runs these comapnies live in venezuela or something where its legal. Question is, how are these electronic transfers allowed, and why arent they stopped? obviosuly they can be traced…
admin on May 15th, 2009
liddleman101 asked:
I am interested in joining a online gambling site. What would be a safe one to join. I am really only interested in Black Jack.
admin on April 27th, 2009
A S asked:
I have deposited about $950 into an online gambling website over the past few months and have won and requested payouts that add up to $1300, with the most being a $550 payout. So overall I am up $350….I was just wondering if I need to pay taxes on the winnings. Thanks
admin on April 5th, 2009

lingt69 asked: The act was passed Saturday, Sep 30. It prohibits online gambling by placing criminal sanctions on financial institutions and banks if they fund an entity involved in “illegal gambling” operations. Some things such as horseracing and fantasy sports have been carved out/excluded from the definition of illegal gambling, but common games such as poker and blackjack are hit.
I will admit my bias and say that this legislation is crap. The government should not be telling us what we can and cannot do with our own money. They say it’s to protect the children and to stop gambling addictions… there are many other less restrictive yet more effective means to protect children from gambling websites such as universal age-verification accounts (which could be implemented if the government looked into regulation instead of prohibition). As for addicts…. I’ve never heard an addict complain that he couldn’t find a place to gamble his money away. Taking this away doesn’t help the addiction
admin on April 3rd, 2009
ban asked:
I want to earn something online to become little self independent. Is there is any way to do that without paying anything . and what is online gambling,what I have to do in online gambling and is it cost me anything.tell me any website from where i acn earn something for free but I am ready to work from my home.
admin on March 21st, 2009
farzd asked:
So, I am hearing that online gambling is illegal in US, but there are also many sites that are available in legal way for public to gamble. What actually makes them to be legal if it’s illegal to gamble online?
admin on March 16th, 2009
alesisi asked:
Is it legal for Spanish ppl to pay with their Spanish credit card on online gambling site hosted outside of Spain?
Do they do it?
I have the same question for France.
Please don’t answer with your link farm website or whatever… It’s more of a legal question, it can’t be answered by a site full of affiliate links to various casinos!
admin on March 11th, 2009
Hey girl asked:
So my mom was playing this online poker game that she downloaded to her computer. She was playing and won a huge sum of money. ($20,000). She lives in the state of New York and the money came from Canada where the gambling company is located. Is this legal? Please help! I cannot get her to contact a lawyer. I am an adult by the way, not a little kid asking this.
Thanks
admin on March 6th, 2009
Bob asked: Should First Nations be allow to continue operating online gambling centers and making duty-free cigarettes? What’s your opinion?
I think that economically, it’s good, but ethically, it’s bad. So I’m half half.
admin on February 28th, 2009
Brianman3 asked:
Basically, if I gamble online, which is now illegal in the U.S., am I risking anything big? Would I get arrested? Fined? And more importantly, how would the FBI catch me? Would they? Has there been any cases yet of someone prosecuted for online gambling?