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  • #723649
    Anonymous
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    The bank of Britain would be better but yes this would be good in any means.

    Can you say backfire to congress? Their plans of taking control of gambling are going to blow up as by the time they want to regulate it its all going to be moved underground.

    #723791
    Anonymous
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    allfreechips wrote:
    …Can you say backfire to congress? Their plans of taking control of gambling are going to blow up as by the time they want to regulate it its all going to be moved underground.

    What did they expect, prohibition has always lead to underground activity.

    JOIN THE FIGHT to save online gambling
    http://www.apcw.org

    #723850
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Americans with offshore bank accounts/credit cards are 100% in a legal way to gamble.

    Not necessary in a tax haven.
    Could be in the EU banks etc.
    We’ll see interesting things during 2007…..

    #723860
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Ok, I’ll step forward and ask the dumb questions.

    I always thought to open an off shore account you had to have serious dollars. Just what does it take to open one, how long does the process take, is one off shore bank better than another, what is a ‘yellow account’, is there a ‘off shore banking remedial 99’ course or ‘off shore banking for dummies’ book available? How do you make deposits, withdrawals, transfers etc.. doesn’t it all have to be done by bank wire? Anyone have any good info, links, recommendations, etc?

    #723865
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Swiss accounts can be opened for smaller values – but if you do not have a minimum deposit level of around 7,500 Swiss FRancs (CHF) then you’ll be charged monthly fees of about 2 CHF.

    It is a realistic way to do business – and only the most draconian of governments would prevent their citizens from holding one.

    Be warned though that Swiss banks will charge more than US banks for basic day to day dealings – and international posting of statements will mean a higher running cost.

    Also if you run a credit card with you’ll be hit with “currency conversion fees” on everything that is not is your base currency – so the costs can add up – but it’s not excessive. Perhaps $80-$100 pa in charges.

    #723882
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    TheGooner wrote:
    Swiss accounts can be opened for smaller values – but if you do not have a minimum deposit level of around 7,500 Swiss FRancs (CHF) then you’ll be charged monthly fees of about 2 CHF.

    It is a realistic way to do business – and only the most draconian of governments would prevent their citizens from holding one.

    Be warned though that Swiss banks will charge more than US banks for basic day to day dealings – and international posting of statements will mean a higher running cost.

    Also if you run a credit card with you’ll be hit with “currency conversion fees” on everything that is not is your base currency – so the costs can add up – but it’s not excessive. Perhaps $80-$100 pa in charges.

    Swiss bank accounts are a myth unless you opened it several years ago. The new money laundering legislation made Swiss one of the toughest countries to bank in(once you are started you are good forever though). Also they now cater to wealthy individuals then masses.

    #723890
    biggyg
    Member

    im thinking a safe in my closet is best place to keep my money , now how do i get it there from the casinos lol.

    #723901
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Shouldnt the final decision happen this week?

    #723902
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dispu_e/cases_e/ds291_e.htm

    this looks pretty similar, just reversed roles

    #723910
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    Siouxzee wrote:
    Ok, I’ll step forward and ask the dumb questions.
    Just what does it take to open one, how long does the process take, is one off shore bank better than another, what is a ‘yellow account’, is there a ‘off shore banking remedial 99’ course or ‘off shore banking for dummies’ book available? How do you make deposits, withdrawals, transfers etc.. doesn’t it all have to be done by bank wire? Anyone have any good info, links, recommendations, etc?

    I’m glad you stepped forward before me. I had the same questions so I did some research over the weekend. Found some links but nothing more.

    http://www.myoffshoreaccounts.com/english/

    http://www.escapeartist.com/cybk/cybk.htm

    http://www.escapeartist.com/offshore3/banks.htm

    Here is an index for Escapeartist…

    http://www.escapeartist.com/

    And if your looking for a mail drop

    http://www.escapeartist.com/global/maildrops.htm

    #723911
    biggyg
    Member

    There are alot of fake offshore companies online too , you send the money and never hear from them again. I know of one that was running Iraqi money out of PA. And Ivory coast one that was so good they even had website set up . You really have to be careful about this stuff. I recommend using a lawyer to set this up for you if you have $xxx,xxx to transfer.

    #723939
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    mihai wrote:
    Swiss bank accounts are a myth unless you opened it several years ago.
    Last year … (2006)
    #723941
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    TheGooner wrote:
    Last year … (2006)

    personal account opened via internet last year?

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