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Visa, MasterCard move to block US online egaming deposits
Last Post 08 Feb 2010 10:47 AM by FunSeeker. 1 Replies.
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06 Feb 2010 1:07 AM

    "THE CRACKDOWN on US online gambling credit card payments that began on Wednesday is being operated by Visa as well as rival US credit card giant Mastercard, with tens of thousands of US online gamblers likely to have been affected.

    As reported yesterday, US-facing operators were hit by an overnight tightening of restrictions on the use of credit cards for egaming transaction ahead of the implementation of America’s Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) law on 1 June, which bans the facilitation of online gambling by banks and other payment companies. 

    The action was at the time of writing confirmed as applying to US-registered cards issued by Mastercard, but rumours that a crackdown had also been launched by Visa had not been substantiated. However eGaming Review has now confirmed that these too are subject to the ban. 

    Repeated attempts to use a US-registered Visa card by an eGaming Review reporter on PokerStars last night were declined, with the American poker giant sending an email in response that read: 

    “Status: DECLINED. 

    “Your credit card transaction has been declined. If your credit card information was entered correctly and you have sufficient funds, your transaction was probably declined due to Internet gaming restrictions set by your credit card issuer.” 

    Other sites likely to have been hit by the action will include PokerStars arch rival FullTilt.

    UIGEA was originally supposed to have been enforced from 1 December 2009, although the US treasury later approved a delay allowing companies until 1 June this year to comply."
     

    Source: EgamingReview

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    08 Feb 2010 10:47 AM

    Yep, that's why I use Click2Pay and Moneybookers! It's a great, safe way to deposit.

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    THAT'S POKER! .....

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