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Feds Hound Bodog: Millions of Dollars Seized
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oh the gayity...
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US is doin this cuz ayre wont move bodog to Iraq lol
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Its weird seeing all the bank and financial institutes on there. Weird because many of those names were the same ones on the many checks I have received from them. Perhaps there is your reasons for the many delayed and bounced checks through the Dog. Just speculation on my part but the article did say accounts seized in July, which correct me if I'm wrong was about the same time Bodog changed their estimated delivery times to 40+ days for checks.
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Is Bodog operated in the US?
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OH MAN! This is not good
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guess i'll.. start pulling some money off of the dog.
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Geez, I better uninstall Bodog from my computer before the feds break down my door and arrest me for playing a game!!!
All I can say is I hope my check arrives someday and clears, but I am starting to think all of that happening might be too much to ask.
And that reload I was comtemplating for the 100% bonus is looking fairly <strike>shaky</strike> not happening at the moment.
Seriously though, fuck the govt. telling us what we can do, and worse putting their grubby hands on all of our money. That's certainly not their millions that they seized. -
makes me wonder if I will get my check from sportsbook that I requested 3 weeks ago
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Ya i think that is it for me to many things going on. I cashed out 3k on dog june 3 nuthing yet ans stars is kicking my ass im going to stick with live poker untill something gets resloved. Thankgod i have a job.
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24 million not much to arye
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Well I reckon after I win my seat to Macau this weekend I can retire from online poker and go back live permanetely. At least u had ballz bodog.
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How does it feel to be a proud voting member of the US political party that wholeheartedly supports the UIEGA and the criminalization of online poker?
Originally Posted by threebanger
Geez, I better uninstall Bodog from my computer before the feds break down my door and arrest me for playing a game!!!
All I can say is I hope my check arrives someday and clears, but I am starting to think all of that happening might be too much to ask.
And that reload I was comtemplating for the 100% bonus is looking fairly <strike>shaky</strike> not happening at the moment.
Seriously though, fuck the govt. telling us what we can do, and worse putting their grubby hands on all of our money. That's certainly not their millions that they seized. -
this is so ridiculous. with the number of banks CLOSING and FAILING in the usa these days, it seems to me that the government would welcome companies that can help stabalize the banks with capital....
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You don't know what you're talking about. I vote Libertarian/Constitution party, whatever my preference for (and defense of), generally speaking, Republican policies vs Democratic ones.
Either one of the parties which I consistently vote for have no interest in regulating online poker in the slightest. Let the market work it out. -
<H1>US Government Targets Payment Processors for Online Gambling in States</H1>
Submitted by C Costigan on Wed, 07/30/2008 - 21:07.

As widely reported on the Gambling911.com website over the last few days, Zip Payments, a payment processing solution which handled business for a number of online gambling establishments, had its funds seized by US authorities.
Now comes word that once again a payment solution dealing with Internet gambling firms was based - not offshore - but in the United States.
$9.9 million was seized by US authorities in eight accounts at Nevada State Bank, a unit of Zion Bancorporation (nasdaq: ZION - news - people ), in the name of Zaftig Instantly Processed Payments, doing business as ZipPayments.com, according to Forbes. The companies are described as helping to facilitate parts of the Bodog operation. But it was unclear whether Bodog itself was at the center of the investigation.
Ironically, Forbes Magazine featured Bodog founder, Calvin Ayre, on its cover of its prestigious "Top 100 Billionaires" issue in March of 2006. The following year, Forbes reported that Ayre had fallen off the list and there were implications made that he probably should not have been on that list in the first place. Ayre told Gambling911.com "Forbes had no clue about his financial situation in 2007.
Both Forbes and Gambling911 were cited in a Costa Rica complaint resulting in a raid on Ayre's posh home during filming of a poker reality series attended by Chuck Liddell, Shannon Elizabeth, Cheryl Hynes (Curb Your Enthusiasm) and many others. Over a hundred Costa Rican law enforcement agents descended upon the home believing they would find prostitutes and an illegal poker tournament, none of which came to fruition. The Forbes "Billionaire" issue hit the stands that very same day.
Ayre abruptly retired from Bodog three months ago and has since been lying low and traveling only in countries that do not have an extradition treaty with the US.
This is not the first time that online gambling businesses have been named in complaints centered around payment processing solutions operating from the US.
In May of 2007, a federal grand jury in Salt Lake City unsealed a 34 count indictment charging seven individuals and four companies based in Utah with conspiring to violate laws prohibiting financial institutions from processing internet gambling transactions.
The defendants operated businesses based in the state of Utah that disguise credit card charges. All credit card transactions have codes associated with the transaction to identify what type of business the merchant is conducting. The defendants were coding the transactions using the 6000 series which is designated as the series used by general ecommerce funding merchants. The transactions should have been coded using the 7995 code, which is designated for internet gambling merchants.
The main focus of that investigation was on Gateway Technologies, LLC, which operated from the state of Utah. It should be pointed out that Utah does not allow any form of gambling and is devoid of a state lottery.
That indictment also alleged the individual defendants and three related businesses, CurrenC, LTD, also known as CurrenC Worldwide LTD; Gateway Technologies, LLC; Hill Financial Services, conspired to purposefully misclassified credit card transactions to fool banks into processing internet gambling charges; collected monies transferred from bettors in the United States via credit card transactions; and transferred the collected funds to various internet gambling web site operators.
News of the latest indictment comes just as word surfaced that a new online bank catering to online gambling enthusiasts, Ivobank, has opened its doors in Europe.
While Bodog was the subject of the Forbes report, a number of major online sports books and one of the largest online poker rooms, had been doing business with Zip Payments up until the time of the seizure.
The poker room in question is now a "target of a US Justice Department investigation" as a result of their "relationship with ZIP Payment", a source tells Gambling911.com. Another smaller online poker network tied in with one of the largest online poker rooms was also utilizing the services of ZIP.
Gambling911.com follows industry protocol not to name specific affected gambling sites unless there is reason to believe they are deliberately withholding funds from customers, which none of the above named companies are.
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Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher -
online poker has been a felony in wash. state before the UIEGA was instituted nationally...
washington has been run by liberals for the last 20 years...
but, you probably blame this on the republicans as well.
knowledge up....its both parties -
That second article doesn't look good for FTP as they had business with zippayments as it sounds like they are under investigation now too. As for the comment by the above poster that Washington is being run by liberals, that is truly laughable. This country is a conservative it has been since the 1950's anti-communism days. Most democrats are moderates, heck look at the most recent democrat president in Clinton, he is no where near a liberal and is easily considered a moderate. If you want to see how far right the country has gone, look at Nixon's ideas and policies and you will see that he would be considered a liberal now, and he was a conservative 40 years ago.
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lol....ya 'the great society' was a very conservative social program....jeez..
wow..just wow...you should knowledge up -
doesnt the feds have better things to do? Jesus christ almighty, this country reeks of lameness sometimes.
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this is and will be the case for all sites am i right?
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I have no clue as to what your point is as the great society wasn't conservative program at all and it wasn't passed by conservatives either as it was passed primarily during LBJ presidency. As far as knowledge up, until you can actually articulate your point, I don't think there is any question as to which person needs to "knowledge up".
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whoever brainwashed you to believe this country is more conservative than ever in the last 40 years is wrong...dead wrong...rofl wrong..
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First I never was brainwashed.
Second, prove me wrong then. Articulate a point and prove it. How is the great society programs conservative politics? I never knew that giving $ to poor in the form of Medicaid would be considered conservative as most conservatives feel that the government should not be paying for medical coverage of its citizens.
All you sound like it a Rush Limbaugh wanna be who thinks that if you yell loud enough then you must be right, but never actually makes a point.
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