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Question about online Casinos

Discussion in 'General Business' started by MrMarco, Dec 19, 2005.

  1. Mystique

    Mystique Well-Known Member

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    #41
    I do live and work part-time in the USA but I am not American citizen, Does the Gambling law apply to me? :eek:
     
    Mystique, Jan 9, 2006 IP
  2. marketjunction

    marketjunction Well-Known Member

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    #42
    Yes.

    Maybe if you were a foreign diplomat it might not--but not sure.

    You are basically asking if you rob a bank, can you be arrested--because you are not a citizen.

    You might just be deported, but heck if I know.
     
    marketjunction, Jan 9, 2006 IP
  3. bolognamare

    bolognamare Peon

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    #43
    Bad comparison, robbing a bank and open an offshore website like a casinò outside your living country, it's not the same.
    Anyway following your wrong "point of view", should you need a license to rob a bank? so the license (or the law) will give you the right cleaning to your conscience? LAS VEGAS real casinòs work with licenses.
    You cannot see with your eyes and sensibility if a law is right, or not?
    German people under the nazi followed the (bad) government rules (laws), and what happened?
    Who wants to open an online business simply want to apply a private law where freedom and good will are the best values. Nothing more, nothing less (and without robberies). :rolleyes:
     
    bolognamare, Jan 9, 2006 IP
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  4. Mystique

    Mystique Well-Known Member

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    #44
    Interesting point of view that teach us once again how law may have different approaches both good and bad.
     
    Mystique, Jan 9, 2006 IP
  5. marketjunction

    marketjunction Well-Known Member

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    #45
    They are both crimes--albeit with different penalties.

    I have no idea what in the heck you are talking about with licenses. That's not even the subject of the last post. As for Vegas, I live here and know what the laws are.

    If you commit a CRIME, you are penalized--someway.
     
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  6. bolognamare

    bolognamare Peon

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    #46
    Fortunately i'm not the only "insane" to have these minds, look to this article:

    "Casinos, Yogurt, Champagne Shape France's Future:
    Matthew Lynn
    Jan. 9 2006 (Bloomberg)

    Interested in owning a casino? Or cultivating yogurt? Or making some high-quality sparkling wines?
    Well, stay out of France. Even if you think it's the best country in which to do business in those fields, forget it. Unless you're French, you're banned.
    When you look at the industries that France thinks are vital to its future, it's helpful to remember that surrealism was originally a French movement.
    On Dec. 31, the French government published a decree that allows the state to block foreign takeovers in 11 designated industries linked with national security. It will have the power to prevent anyone buying companies in areas such as defense equipment, private corporate security, cryptology and the production of vaccines against bio-terrorism.
    And casinos.
    Hold on, casinos are vital to the national interest?
    It seems so. Perhaps French politicians have been watching too many James Bond films where the suave spy nails the villain at the roulette wheel while sharing a martini with a Russian temptress.
    Not quite. According to French Finance Minister Thierry Breton, casinos were added to the list closed to foreigners because such establishments could be used for money laundering and financing terrorism.
    Of course, once you use a brush that broad, just about any industry can be added to the list. How about pizza delivery or kebab shops? Couldn't they be used to finance terrorism? And banks -- aren't they sometimes unwittingly involved in money laundering?
    [...]"
    http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000039&refer=columnist_lynn&sid=aLtjMPs8Byn8

    Have you ever seen Farenheit 9/11 movie? Take a look, please.
    Have a "good" life in Las Vegas marketjunction!
    I am evaluating a sweet quiet island without real casinò, don't a matter if the island host some online gambling website somewhere, i see the sun, i see the palms, i see the most wonderful beach that i coudn't dream in my better dreams, i enjoy the night with the sweetest women that God (not the law) created, and i will look the sorts of the planet from my little point of view. It's enough for me, i don't ask too much from life i think. :cool:
     
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  7. marketjunction

    marketjunction Well-Known Member

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    #47
    Yes, I a saw the movie. It's not completely accurate, but what is these days. Most Journalism is slanted.
     
    marketjunction, Jan 9, 2006 IP
  8. bolognamare

    bolognamare Peon

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    #48
    Yes, i agree with you, it's not "accurate". ;)
    An accurate attitude is necessary to build a good working business plan without any doubts, specially if someone thinks to realize his main income "offshore", and of course the risk to become a blade runner on the edge of his living country law is not an easy choice to take (even if i think it's the right time for this kind of business, maybe after 5-10 years it will be impossible, the cake will be yet divided and completely ruled to avoid pioneers), i think it depends basically from the prize. So depends from a lot of other things: life expectations, dreams, conscience, morality, past and present life, job.....anyway important things for a single human being.
    It's my opinion of course. :p
     
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    #49
    We have 5 casinos and we paid to webmaster from 180$ to 200$ by each new user who pays 50$ to the casino. If you want work with our casinos email me.
     
    CarlosCasino, Mar 17, 2006 IP
  10. marketjunction

    marketjunction Well-Known Member

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    And what does this have to do with LAW? Did you bother to read or did you just do a search for "Gambling" to start spamming in threads? My money is on the latter.

    tsk tsk
     
    marketjunction, Mar 17, 2006 IP