So the FBI calls you and says you may be going to prison for 10 years and face huge fines and you're only concern is that you could be barred from some sportsbooks, this just seems like a bullshit post to me
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bettilimbroke999SBR Posting Legend
- 02-04-08
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#71Comment -
jgraySBR MVP
- 09-06-09
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#72This was my thought too. It's hard to place bets from prison.Comment -
frostno98SBR Hall of Famer
- 09-11-07
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#73Any chance this dude is a government employee trying to scare SBR poster from gambling online
Mods, can you change the FBI wording to just Feds instead. Anytime you see FBI associated with a post, the automatic assumption to a less informed poster's is that they're probably committing the same alleged crime as we speak. Probably got a few poster scared sh1tless right nowComment -
djtrubSBR Rookie
- 01-05-11
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#74As far as I know noone has gone to prison for this. Am I supposed to think I would be the first ever?Comment -
DomerSBR MVP
- 01-21-10
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#75Don't even bother responding to the stupid posts, dude.
Just block them out as white noise.Comment -
Ice HouseRestricted User
- 07-21-10
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#76yeah dude you are lying... you don't bet 60,000 on online poker......
If you had 60,000 to play on Poker fly your ass to Vegas and play with real cards. Don't trust that electronic bullshit with 60,000.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#79sign up date is very suspiciousComment -
raggmanRestricted User
- 11-15-10
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#80--------If this guy is moving 60K around, then I fart leprechauns.
lolComment -
whatsgood5Restricted User
- 10-13-09
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#82I wouldn't quite call that a valid point. Lot's of benefits to playing online as opposed to live. Many people make a living playing solely online.Comment -
KGamblerSBR MVP
- 07-09-09
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#83Yeah, I guess that guy farts leprechauns then.
It's amazing... A guy comes on here and mentions he deposited $60K with an offshore and people act like he is talking about being abducted by aliens.
98% of the posters on this site are pathetic bustouts who can't even imagine having access to such a vast fortune as $60K. Very sad...Comment -
ACoochySBR Posting Legend
- 08-19-09
- 13949
#85Yeah, I guess that guy farts leprechauns then.
It's amazing... A guy comes on here and mentions he deposited $60K with an offshore and people act like he is talking about being abducted by aliens.
98% of the posters on this site are pathetic bustouts who can't even imagine having access to such a vast fortune as $60K. Very sad...Comment -
LostBankrollRestricted User
- 02-10-10
- 4538
#86I think your ******. Pay your taxes if that doesnt work go to your nearest Montanian casino and lose it all back.Comment -
illfuuptnSBR MVP
- 03-17-10
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#87lol you guys are so pathetic. "Omgzzz there's no way you have 60k. Otherwise you'd be a SBR pro 'cuz that's $200 and proves you're rich." Go on twoplustwo and read around(especially the high stakes no limit sports discussion thread). It will be a nice learning experience for you guys to see 20 year old kids making 300k/year and guys transferring 5 figures to one another on full tilt without even blinking. Go. Learn. Be sad.Comment -
MCherry281SBR MVP
- 05-09-09
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#88Wow awful story. I hope it works out for you. Just avoid horrible Matchbook.Comment -
smitch124SBR Posting Legend
- 05-19-08
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#89Or just go to Full Tilt right now one guy has $1 M on the table in a PLO cash game...Comment -
FishheadSBR Aristocracy
- 08-11-05
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#90lol you guys are so pathetic. "Omgzzz there's no way you have 60k. Otherwise you'd be a SBR pro 'cuz that's $200 and proves you're rich." Go on twoplustwo and read around(especially the high stakes no limit sports discussion thread). It will be a nice learning experience for you guys to see 20 year old kids making 300k/year and guys transferring 5 figures to one another on full tilt without even blinking. Go. Learn. Be sad.
Best gaming forum on the internetComment -
scott235SBR Sharp
- 10-12-09
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#91Both online poker and sportsbetting are most definitely illegal in the U.S.Comment -
scott235SBR Sharp
- 10-12-09
- 465
#92Yeah, they don't enforce it, for now, but I'm guessing they will go after the sportsbettors if they put the approval stamp on poker.Comment -
Art VandeleighSBR MVP
- 12-31-06
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#93A couple of observations/questions from a non-legal type:
First how can the U.S. Government ever prove illegal gambling took place without data from the sportsbooks servers which they will never be able to get. There can't possibly be a U.S. law making it illegal to send money to or from Matchbook (which is legally licensed in the country it is in, Antigua) written anywhere in U.S. law.
Second, (although you really need to check with a lawyer on this one), but I'm pretty sure regarding money laundering where the money comes back to you from a foreign country, it can only be considered money laundering if the activity is illegal in that foreign country as well as in the U.S. In Matchbook's case it is legal to gamble in Antigua, Matchbook is licensed there, therefore money laundering can not be considered. I am almost certain this would be the case if you received funds from some major UK bookmaker (that it could not be considered money laundering). On the other hand, maybe this is because there is some kind of mutual treaty between the UK and U.S, that may not exist with Antigua this is why you really need to check with a lawyer.Last edited by Art Vandeleigh; 03-05-11, 09:13 AM.Comment -
PowderguySBR Hall of Famer
- 09-18-09
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#94feds aren't shitComment -
geebert74SBR MVP
- 09-03-09
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#95This guy is full of shiz. Sounds like another Cole move if you ask me... I have faith that the SBR members will investigae this like the other thread on here...Comment -
jgraySBR MVP
- 09-06-09
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#96A couple of observations/questions from a non-legal type:
First how can the U.S. Government ever prove illegal gambling took place without data from the sportsbooks servers which they will never be able to get. There can't possibly be a U.S. law making it illegal to send money to or from Matchbook (which is legally licensed in the country it is in, Antigua) written anywhere in U.S. law.
Second, (although you really need to check with a lawyer on this one), but I'm pretty sure regarding money laundering where the money comes back to you from a foreign country, it can only be considered money laundering if the activity is illegal in that foreign country as well as in the U.S. In Matchbook's case it is legal to gamble in Antigua, Matchbook is licensed there, therefore money laundering can not be considered. I am almost certain this would be the case if you received funds from some major UK bookmaker (that it could not be considered money laundering). On the other hand, maybe this is because there is some kind of mutual treaty between the UK and U.S, that may not exist with Antigua this is why you really need to check with a lawyer.Comment -
notsosharpSBR Wise Guy
- 10-25-10
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#98I thought Montana was one of four states where sports betting is legal.Comment -
mikeaniteSBR Sharp
- 04-13-10
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#100Most RiskTaking sports bets over U.S. phone lines
Taking bets on a server located in the U.S.
Taking bets on a foreign server, and then visiting the U.S.
Facilitating the transfer of funds to online casinos (payment processors), and then visiting the U.S.
Facilitating the transfer of funds to online casinos (payment processors), whether in the US. or not.
Taking casino / poker bets from U.S. customers on a website outside the U.S.
Helping people make bets on a website
Accepting advertising for Internet gambling, in the major media
Accepting advertising for Internet gambling, smaller media
Buying advertising in a U.S. publication as a casino, poker room, or affiliate
Placing bets yourself on the InternetComment -
davidchongSBR MVP
- 02-10-06
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#101BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSssComment -
Mr KLCBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-19-07
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#103Why is it that people that have problems like mthis normally have under 50 posts?Comment -
AristoclesSBR MVP
- 08-29-10
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#104I take the story for true, at the very least, from the OP's viewpoint.
1) The FBI does not have folks ringing you up.
2) If they want you, you will hear a knocking sound at your front door. Unless more extreme measures are required.
What confuses me is that there seems to be clear knowledge of what the transfer was for and where it went, i.e. gaming and a sportsbook. Sounds to me like simple scare tactics trying to extract information.
Long and short:
If you are really bothered by it, run it by an attorney. If it only concerns you vis a vis moving cash to books, I am uncertain how to handle that. BUT if all is as stated, some agency is clearly watching you and will get you if there is any possible way.
The "say nothing" advice is sound.Comment -
bobbywavesSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-08
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#105How can one legally play, when you can"t legally fund?Comment
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