Poker Deposit Options Dropping Like Flies
(PRWeb) January 20, 2007 -- The page which tracks US poker news along with US deposit options and US accepted poker sites (www.compatiblepoker.com/usa.php) had a major face lift last night. The page now selects all the major changes that happened this week with ewallet providers like Neteller.
"Changes are taking place left and right with the online gambling sector right now," said Roger a moderator at Compatiblepoker. "Things have changed dramatically and online poker in the US changed forever this week."
To name a few Neteller, Instadebt, and Click2pay were the main operators to stop taking US gamblers. The latest blog post says that Click2pay is not accepting new US gamblers as well.
Some of the poker sites like
Full Tilt Poker are sending out emails to their online poker players saying they will adapt to the changes. Many fear that the few remaining ewallet providers like ePassporte will also drop US poker players and places like
Full Tilt Poker and
Poker Stars will dry up.
The goal of the new legislation was to cut off online gambling by going after the root cause, the ewallet sites. While the 270 period set to administer regulations has yet to occur the alleged Neteller arrests triggered a domino affect which caused ewallet providers to crumble according to Compatiblepoker.
The page at www.compatiblepoker.com/usa.php will continue to post news and changes about poker sites and deposit providers as information becomes available.
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Compatiblepoker is not affiliated nor in business with any ewallet providers. They are also not a gambling site and are merly and informational portal. Compatiblepoker and it's owners urge online gamblers to check local jurisdictions before playing for real money online. The owners are not liable for gamblers playing illegally.
Press Release - 2007-01-22 05:41:27