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October 14, 2006 at 12:45 am #711762
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InactiveTry a sticky called “the facts” in the general discussion. It got derailed I think but it has an overview of what the situation in general is and new developments can be added.
October 14, 2006 at 4:54 am #711785Anonymous
Inactiveicasinoreview wrote:Damn, from the looks of my inbox they are dropping like flies. Do we have an up-to-date list of sites still in? Why not create a sticky devoted to this?I’ve been looking for the same thing. Perhaps a poll (which I don’t know how to create) that only CAP certified affiliate managers can vote on. With each program listed and the option of choosing accepting “No US Players” or “No US Players from the following 11 states” or “All US players”. This would be of great help to all the US affiliates as I have spent the past week checking my email, logging on to affiliate sites and viewing all the threads here to find out just who is doing what and I still have several programs in question. As I stated earlier in a different thread I’ve received more emails as a player as to what each affiliate programs policies are than I have received as an affiliate. We need some guidance here!
October 14, 2006 at 8:45 am #711804Anonymous
InactiveI’m maintaining a list at Casinomeister:
http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/online-casinos/14494-casinos-us-player-restrictions.html
Also:
October 15, 2006 at 1:06 am #711883Anonymous
InactiveI like the lists they have, but they note that microgaming sites do not allow players from the dumb 11 states.
Example – Sun Vegas Casino
You’ll need to know who is who or click furthur.
I’ve go my own lists started too!
http://www.greenbaycasino.com/us-players/index.htm
What a mess!
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