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  • #816458

    It’s getting pretty ridiculous… you would think the government would learn that prohibition doesn’t work.

    #816459
    abbykung
    Member

    The payment processing for casinos was already crippled enough without Quicktender going. If one more processor goes, or one more casino brand drops out, then USA casinos are basically going to be finished :(

    #816463
    TonyM
    Member

    Any casino that relies on US players should close. No processor is going to chance having there accounts seized by the USJD. And a player will not deposit without a way to withdraw if they win. JMO

    #816465

    What sucks even more is that what will probably happen is all the respectable online casino will start to pull out and the fl-by-night operations will swoop in to make a killing for a few months before leaving or being shut down. So ultimately, there will still be online casinos in the US, but mostly rogue and fraudulent ones, giving this industry even more of a bad name. IMO

    #816468
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Absolutely, with each major group that leaves the market becomes more and more valuable to anyone capable of successfully letting US players in. Multi billion dollar industries are never put out of business by mere laws. It will now turn into a lucrative fully illegal enterprise with all the attendant problems of international organised crime groups effectively taking over.

    There will always be a market for US players, the question for US-facing affiliates now is do they mind working for gangsters?

    More details here:

    Payment processor Quicktender suspends operations

    #816469
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Alternatively we might want to consider helping our American players relocate to a free country :colgate:

    #816473
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @GamblersDen 228574 wrote:

    It’s getting pretty ridiculous… you would think the government would learn that prohibition doesn’t work.

    A case of knocking out the competition before regulation. I am now beginning to believe this is what is happening.

    #816476

    @owldeath2 228592 wrote:

    Alternatively we might want to consider helping our American players relocate to a free country :colgate:

    hehe I’m with you buddy!!!

    #816484
    TonyM
    Member

    @owldeath2 228592 wrote:

    Alternatively we might want to consider helping our American players relocate to a free country :colgate:

    We don’t need to relocate we need to find George Washington!

    #816488
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Read our article on the closure of QuickTender and the remaining payment solutions that exist:

    QuickTender Closed

    #816490
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @Warren 228620 wrote:

    Read our article on the closure of QuickTender and the remaining payment solutions that exist:

    QuickTender Closed

    Hey Warren, It was stated in the article “Then again, some affiliates on the industry forums have reported receiving their payouts via check, even after that first message from QuickTender was spotted.”

    Is this saying that quicktender sent checks to people to settle there accounts. Ask as i never heard of QT using checks, also wondering if thats the case then there might be some hope.

    I really don’t think the DOJ got there main bank, they got a few of there smaller banks that were used for withdrawals, but the main body of money was not seized, so hoping there just being careful by shutting the site, and not doing a cut and run job.

    Anyway if the do wind up doing a cut and run job, i think a couple of us could get together and “convince” ecocard to make good for there offshoot.

    #816496
    one2
    Member

    Aren’t Ecocard and Quicktender/UsemyWallet the same?
    They have exactly the same setup and rules.
    It seems that Ecocard is the non-US version of Quicktender. If Quicktender went out of business is it possible that even if Ecocard isn’t working in the US, that they would have problems if they are affiliated with Quicktender?

    #816522
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @Blackstone1 228633 wrote:

    Aren’t Ecocard and Quicktender/UsemyWallet the same?
    They have exactly the same setup and rules.
    It seems that Ecocard is the non-US version of Quicktender. If Quicktender went out of business is it possible that even if Ecocard isn’t working in the US, that they would have problems if they are affiliated with Quicktender?

    Thats the way I understood it … I used to be EcoCard; then they created QT for USA and I changed to it.

    I have not received any check for my payout – course I never received an email from them either. :(

    #816529
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @Webzcas 228599 wrote:

    A case of knocking out the competition before regulation. I am now beginning to believe this is what is happening.

    Exactly what it is.

    If you can’t stop the casinos by taking their domains, and dropping their networks from the US – easier just to stop their processing.

    Its like saying ‘Hey we take US players… but really… how do you process them?’

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