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Poker sites are given a painful blow by Check Processing Issues

Lots of the main online poker sites that cater to North American consumers and several sports betting operations of high volume have been given a painful blow by payment services that followed the shutting of a check processing issue. The online poker area was particularly affected because of their high volume. Such companies aren’t able to use more solid processing firms that are based in North America because of the current legislation. Check processing firms have trouble operating high volume companies. Clients of online casino gambling businesses stated about bounced checks when one processor actually closed.

Now Gambling911.com follows the same industry stance not to mention online casino gambling firms that have been affected by famous processing issues since this could harshly put at risk their ability to work.

One poker forum reader at Two Plus Two says the following:

"How may the US users have trouble with the Poker Sites? In fact, they don’t. The problem emerges with the "new third party processors" These processors I listed and subsequently was prohibited for gambling on a definite poker website for posting the net addresses which are used to process deposits of US consumers through checking account or credit card.”

"The Federal Government and Financial institutions of the US take the position that they forbid online casino gambling. Could I be banned from gambling on UB and the thread of mine locked because I kept on pursuing the payment processor view? Is it as if the government of the USA knew how such sites process electronic funds transfer deposits from Credit Card deposits or checking accounts, in that case the sites should leave the American gambling market again, till they find a new way to get round the UIGEA passed in the year 2006? I believe all the gambling sites have the same interests in the mentioned perspective."