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Old 27th May 2007, 10:58 AM
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My own opinion is that the Neteller debacle is somewhat different in that, being under investigation, they very much have their hands tied as to what they can and can't do. Each decision they take now regards the US issue will be very much controlled by lawyers and while it is clearly a major issue for players, the fact is they are in a very different position to anyone else. For quite some time, there was even a question mark as to whether US funds would be confiscated by the investigative authorities and they were certainly frozen.

If you look at BetOnSports, you have a similar scenario and they have effectively closed down operations there entirely, but through circumstances outside their control, although the "fraud" element in the case differs to Neteller. I honestly don't think Neteller have any choice in how they get through this, although one does feel that communication with the public could have been better. That said, again, we don't know fully what the legal situation was.
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