UK registered and licensed – and specifically created for Gambling Accounts originally – they’ve branched into other areas now.
More popular in European markets I guess – but a very useful e-wallet.
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The fact that it’s UK registered will make moneybookers.com quite vulnerable just like it worked for 888.com, and other gambling sites.
What if moneybookers.com won’t accept US players and neteller too? We don’t know who is going to pull the plug until the law is signed. Maybe Neteller is not saying this not to hurt its balance because too many people will close their accounts and withdraw their funds for the “fear of unknown”?
No one can say for sure anything at the moment, but it would be good to understand the implications of these common gambling deposit mechanisms closing down operations to US based customers.
Maybe neteller should open an independent division for gambling???