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Online gambling websites are racing to reconcile their NETeller merchant accounts. Operators that are heavily dependent on NETeller as their primary merchant could have serious issues sending and receiving funds to clients.
Bodog.com, one of the last operators to adopt NETeller instead focusing on ACH and EFT, has already discontinued the use of NETeller as a payment option and is one of a handful of operators that did not rely heavily on NETeller.
NETeller has already pulled their wildly popular InstaCash product to US customers. This comes in the wake of the Monday arrests of the company's Founders John Lefebvre and Stephen Lawrence.
In other news, rumors from Costa Rica have begin to pick up that the United States has agents in the country and are expected to raid some operations looking for undocumented workers. These rumors have been circulating for weeks and are currently unconfirmed.
On operator that wished to remain anonymous stated that, “The United State forgave close to $200 million in debt owed by the Costa Rican Government in return for knocking on some doors down here”
###### will continue to monitor this situations as it unfolds
Online gambling websites are racing to reconcile their NETeller merchant accounts. Operators that are heavily dependent on NETeller as their primary merchant could have serious issues sending and receiving funds to clients.
Bodog.com, one of the last operators to adopt NETeller instead focusing on ACH and EFT, has already discontinued the use of NETeller as a payment option and is one of a handful of operators that did not rely heavily on NETeller.
NETeller has already pulled their wildly popular InstaCash product to US customers. This comes in the wake of the Monday arrests of the company's Founders John Lefebvre and Stephen Lawrence.
In other news, rumors from Costa Rica have begin to pick up that the United States has agents in the country and are expected to raid some operations looking for undocumented workers. These rumors have been circulating for weeks and are currently unconfirmed.
On operator that wished to remain anonymous stated that, “The United State forgave close to $200 million in debt owed by the Costa Rican Government in return for knocking on some doors down here”
###### will continue to monitor this situations as it unfolds
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