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While waiting for my new Card to come in the mail last week I used a gift card that works very well!! I'm not gonna reveal what it was unless you tell me I'm pretty!
Oh, Tim5ny,
U so pretty!!!!![]()
tim5ny (27th June 2008)
I use the "Wired Plastic" pre paid visa card and all has been good.
The problem w/ info in America section unless things have changed -new members are not allowed to view until after they have been around awhile.
" life isn't like a bowl of cherries- It's more like a jar of jalapenos. What you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow."
tim5ny (27th June 2008)
Good point! Can new members use pm's? I don't think I'll broadcast which one worked for me last week, but when I was looking for one that would work, all I had to do was Google a search for "Gift cards that work at online casinos" , and I found a wealth of information. It's no big secret I guess, and I'm very surprised that any of them still actually work. Hope I didn't just jinx myself!![]()
anniemac (27th June 2008)
I never understood the reason to move these topics to ATB. I see alot of people like to PM this topic back and forth. But in all honesty to you really know the person on the other end? You could be still giving out that information to law enforcement posing as a member of this forum. I bet they know all about QT, which visa cards work, WU, MG, etc.
No need to hide it...Just be prepared if they ever decided to come knocking on your door.
Well, online gambling is illegal in 9 States and there are two others where its so grey its deemed to be by ppl like MG. I agree that the powers-that-be probably know what does/doesn't work, although I still think its best to keep it out the limelight simply because it only serves to put another nail in the coffin.
I'll move this to ATB in the next day or so just for archiving.
tim5ny (27th June 2008)
I know that Nevada is illegal, and I think Washington and New Jersey might be, but I thought the others were very vague in their interpretation. I think it has more to do with the transferring of money more than it does to the act of placing a wager. I could be wrong of course!
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