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PricelessOk, I've received some detailed information from inside the industry, people that were directly affected by the recent actions. Now prepping that info for publication here ... soon!

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Say what? What, pray tell, is 'priceless' about that?

Say what? What, pray tell, is 'priceless' about that?
Might be a reference to the Mastercard TV ad![]()
..................laurieUmph ... haven't watched TV since Reagan's second term so 'Priceless' is not on my radar.
Anyway, sitting down to edit that Q&A on the recent actions against online gambling now.
Well SOme things are going on - CASINOS aren't taking CCs right now.
AT ALL.
So clue us in.
As reported earlier this week Mastercard -- not VISA as I incorrectly stated up-thread -- made a big move against online gambling transaction processors. There's been a lot of speculation about the whys and whats of this but solid information has been in pretty short supply.
Before we get into it, a bit of background: Mastercard has something called the BRAM Program (Business Risk Assessment and Mitigation) that is targeted against "Illegal & Brand Damaging Transactions". The MC docs name everything from counterfeit and copyright infringing merchandise to child pornography as the targets of the program but only mentions online gambling for "monitoring purposes". This week things changed and the BRAM program was used as justification to move against online gaming directly.
I'm lucky to have some excellent new contacts on the operator side of the industry and they kindly answered some of my questions regarding the recent events:
Q: Were the actions taken against processors or against the casinos directly, or both?
A: The actions were taken against banks that process Master card transactions coded as 7995 [the code for 'internet gaming'].
Q: Did this happen because of mis-coded transactions or was it broader than that?
A: The main issue is transaction recycling. So a transaction gets declined for 7995 and then shows up as accepted within minutes of the decline.
Q: Were casino funds actually confiscated? In other words are you guys actually out of pocket because of this?
A: No funds were confiscated. However in some cases, banks are not settling to merchants until they get a better view of the magnitude of the fines being issued by MasterCard. MasterCard has thrown around the 100K figure per violation. However, it's still unclear what a violation entails thus far. It could be a transaction, it could be an account. We're waiting for clarification.
Q: How will this affect players, aside from not being able to use the MC/Visa cards for gambling transactions?
A: Well if a merchant is not getting paid by the bank for the Master Card transactios that they processed, it's possible that those players who deposited with Mastercard will have their payouts delayed.
Q: There has been speculation that this will result in a flood of chargebacks, presumably beyond the player's control. Any thoughts?
A: Not sure about this... if a processing account is closed and funds are held to pay for exorbitant fines, where does a chargeback come into play?
Chargebacks are usually responsible for processing accounts to be closed down. However in this scenario, chargebacks or not, the processing accounts are already shut down.
No problem-Fixed!!Umph ... haven't watched TV since Reagan's second term so 'Priceless' is not on my radar.
Hiya: Is this not also, "MasterCard", everywhere in the entire world? Is not the Player in Canada, and Germany, and everywhere else, who is funding their Casino account in one way or another using a Mastercard affected?
Or, is MC saying it is OK to fund Gambling accounts with our card, as long as you are Not in the USA?
...........laurieAs previously mentioned Mastercard is not alone. I do know what the cardholder restrictions are for credit cards only. No clue if debit cards, prepaids are/have been subject to the same restrictions,actions,etc. by the banks,MC,VISA et al and what the future holds for the above mentioned.Not that this story needs a footnote but ... well, I guess it kinda does.
I can't and won't get into specifics but I do think it should be said that this recent move by Mastercard has sent some pretty serious shockwaves through the industry. Experienced operators are taking this deadly seriously and are are having to scramble to fight the damage and restructure for the changed industry environment. Their will be casualties. Player payments will be affected.
I guess the best thing I can say knowing what I now know is that if you're getting paid fast and fair by your casino you should appreciate it. Player are not so high on the priority list of some operators and as a result they'll be 'asked' to bear more of the brunt of this recent Mastercard action and its repercussions. The bottom line is that it's a titty-twister and if you're not feeling it it'll be because someone has stepped in to make sure you don't.
I've spent the last two days researching the stuff and there is probably a way how to screw up the party.
Anno 1996 a company named e-gold (which as of now is in serious trouble because it was located under the US jurisdiction and was raided by the US goverment about 18 months ago) invented the world of alternative payment methods. A couple of other companies follow suit but nevertheless due to a couple of reasons they never managed to become mainstream but a small number of them are still up and running and operational.
Blah, blah, blah....


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To keep on track...I had a question. Does anyone know if this is affecting strictly US based Mastercards and Visas? Or will it be worldwide?
I know I also read that QT had blocked MC funding a few days ago...I'm assuming that they will now probably also block Visa transactions. Where does this leave the US player? Wired Plastic stopped working a while ago, and Netspend is also Visa right? What options will be left for them?
I funded my QT account Friday using my debit visa but now I'm worried about my withdrawal. Will my bank accept my quicktender? jeez Louise they are implementing something that is not even law yet.
Man, some of these operators must be frantic right now. What a nightmare!!
I got a headache reading that Bern, lol.
I'm wondering though...how much longer will this work? Surely they can't be far behind MC?
Man, some of these operators must be frantic right now. What a nightmare!!
This shouldn't affect QT withdrawals to your bank account. It is not to a credit card but to your checking/savings account.I funded my QT account Friday using my debit visa but now I'm worried about my withdrawal. Will my bank accept my quicktender? jeez Louise they are implementing something that is not even law yet.
I funded my QT account Friday using my debit visa but now I'm worried about my withdrawal. Will my bank accept my quicktender? jeez Louise they are implementing something that is not even law yet.

Could you explain to dumbasses like myself how financial institutions security and fraud prevention as well as compliance profiling works assuming these institutions ever decide to implement!!i play at a place ortwo hi profile poker rooms and direct from my checking acct ,[ of course its my hobby account ]
so i think no matter what happens there's always going to be a way
in the past ive been paid from domestic s&l's right her in the mid west althow i live in east coast
never going to stop it never could stop booze in prohibition :noteworthy
PS loose lips sink ships



Allright, both Visa and Mastercard not available for US-players anymore.
But what about the Netspend prepaid Visa? Does it still work?!


What really angers me is that you can walk into any casino in any state, pop in your MC or Visa or Debit bank card and make a withdrawal to gamble with. Are these guys stupid or what? How can you make gambling with your own money illegal online ??? When you can gamble with anyones money at the casino???
What sick bozo's do we have running the joint up there called the "Whitehouse"?? It aught to be called the joke house!
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No they think WE are stupid and I guess we are for putting up with it but I wont go there right now.
p.s. ottit-gay bern!

What really angers me is that you can walk into any casino in any state, pop in your MC or Visa or Debit bank card and make a withdrawal to gamble with. Are these guys stupid or what? How can you make gambling with your own money illegal online ??? When you can gamble with anyones money at the casino???
What sick bozo's do we have running the joint up there called the "Whitehouse"?? It aught to be called the joke house!
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Stupid or hopelessly addicted, you decide which for yourselves.
To bern: I-yay ought-thay at's-thay why-yay he-thay Admins-yay id-hay is-thay orum-fay![]()
!I look for WU and MG to be also taking a hard look at those who make alot of overseas transactions, They arent that stupid and have to know whats going on.............laurie
It is written in stone on the back of most credit card statements.Some time back a woman filed bankruptcy and had gambling debt successfully discharged by the BR Court. Visa and Mastercard appealed the ruling but ended up losing as gambling debt is not enforceable. Since that time, Visa and MC disallowed charges for gambling since they cannot enforce repayment of that debt. If you slipped by the radar, you were lucky![]()
It IS??? So how the f did I find it? Oh yeah, new posts - Mastercard/Visa -- huge seizure
aybe-May hey-tay hould-say a id-hay his-tay omwheres-say lse-eay!
It is written in stone on the back of most credit card statements.
So what role and responsibility did these onlines and processors take mis-coding transactions. Is this not money laundering et al? If so, WOW!!
Is this an official legal opinion, not........Casinos and processors mis-coding transactions so you can gamble online, humm how is that working out for Rennick et al?? Hint: casinos and processors and I am not just referencing Rennick as MC et VISA hold the pocket ACES!!!!!!Hiya: Well everyone knows that Western Union is the easiest way to send money overseas. Everyone also knows that part of the money being sent to Mexico, Aisa, Europe, and so on, is being used for illegal activities of one kind or another. However, it is not against the Law to send money to any of these places.
However, it is not just Western Union, it is ANY/All places that do money transfers. We send between $500 to $1800 every month to the Philippines thru PNB here in Las Vegas. It goes to my wifes brother, into his $ bank acct. Never any issues at all, "but once".
That was a few years ago when we sent the 50% payment to have our house built. We sent $30,000. This was an issue, and we had to fill out a bunch of forms, and sign papers that it was not going to be used for any type of illegal activities, and so on. BOA said that we would have to do the same type of papers if we had sent it through them.
So, Anything over $2000 is not considered a, "Normal" amount of money to send out of the USA, and no matter how you do it, you may have a bit of a hassle.
Oh, and as far as the Money Laundering part. By the letter of the Law, Is not getting money, putting it on a Pre Paid debit card, sending it to a 3rd party money processor overseas, having them send it to someone else, "in this case on line casino's", and then having the process reversed, and YOU getting New Money in your Pocket= pretty much the defination of money laundering.
Did you know that Neteller, and Moneybookers, not only do not allow transactions to/from the USA, they also do not allow them to/from the Philippines? They both stated to me the same reason, as being, Illegal in the USA, and weak anti money laundering laws in the Philippines.
None of us are trying to launder money. All we are doing is gambling on the internet, just as most of us always have ever since on line casino's came into existance. If, I/We now have to be a little creative in order to keep doing this, then so be it. It makes NO difference to Me, or all most all of US, if we send the money directly to the Casino, or have to go thru 5 different locations before it would finially ends up in the casino. It is NOT money laundering, it IS on line Gambling......
