Matchbook done in Canada...
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#36Comment -
cloverfieldSBR Wise Guy
- 12-24-10
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#37
If it didn't have to do with some law they would simply say that...instead they are refusing to comment.
Sometimes you have to read between the lines....Comment -
OTLSBR MVP
- 03-08-10
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#38Unbelievable, just got my email from them yesterday. Hockey volume is going to completely dry up there now.
MatchbookMike,
You guys should grow a pair and stand up for your business rights. Online gaming is still legal in Canada, and there isnt any legislation under way to curb it either.Comment -
packerd_00SBR Posting Legend
- 05-22-13
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#39A law just coming into effect in Canada now requires banks to officially report all Canadian bank account transactions in bank accounts owned by Americans now living in Canada to the US government. This law was passed to aid the US in catching income tax evaders.
So some transactions between Canadian Banks and sportsbooks will now be disclosed to the US government and since the Sportsbooks don't know which Canadians are American ex-patriots, they ban all of Canada.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#40
If we're right I can't see what they've got to lose by spelling it out for us.
Pretty gutless of Matchbook not to do so.
I'd say there's every possibility that Pinnacle will be next. And probably others too.Comment -
KrashmanSBR MVP
- 07-24-09
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#41
Let's band together and hire some lawyers!Comment -
cobra_kingSBR MVP
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#42Comment -
TB80SBR Rookie
- 11-24-13
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#43My guess is that it actually is a business decision. I can't imagine what that would be given that Matchbook is strictly commission based.
Canada has an actual sportsbook operating on Canadian soil (sports interaction) that is operating pretty much unmolested. It is unlikely that large books such as Pinnacle and 5Dimes (who still caters to Americans) would continue to service Canada with no known issues but poor little Matchbook is somehow being targeted.
My guess is that Matchbook doesn't pull a huge profit from Canada (they wouldn't leave otherwise)...possibly has a squeamish legal department (and not enough Canadian profits to ignore it)....or maybe there is some kind of Bovada/Bodog type deal going on behind the scenes where Matchbook agrees to leave the Canadian market to someone else.
As usual..follow the money and I think you'll find your answer. There is no great legal crusade going against Sportsbooks in Canada! (see above: Sports Interaction). I would like to hear somebody's opinion on possible financial factors for Matchbook's departure.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#44My guess is that it actually is a business decision. I can't imagine what that would be given that Matchbook is strictly commission based.
Canada has an actual sportsbook operating on Canadian soil (sports interaction) that is operating pretty much unmolested. It is unlikely that large books such as Pinnacle and 5Dimes (who still caters to Americans) would continue to service Canada with no known issues but poor little Matchbook is somehow being targeted.
My guess is that Matchbook doesn't pull a huge profit from Canada (they wouldn't leave otherwise)...possibly has a squeamish legal department (and not enough Canadian profits to ignore it)....or maybe there is some kind of Bovada/Bodog type deal going on behind the scenes where Matchbook agrees to leave the Canadian market to someone else.
As usual..follow the money and I think you'll find your answer. There is no great legal crusade going against Sportsbooks in Canada! (see above: Sports Interaction). I would like to hear somebody's opinion on possible financial factors for Matchbook's departure.
Almost certainly a decision driven by lawyers rather than accountants.Comment -
TB80SBR Rookie
- 11-24-13
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#45You might be right...but right now the risk of offering a book service in Canada is pretty low. For legal to get its way in this, the financial reward for staying in Canada must have been pretty low as well. Significant legislative changes would have to enacted in Canada before a book offering service is in any real trouble. We have book's advertising at CFL games! Books are operating with a lot of freedom. Not sure I see any real legal danger to a lower profile book like Matchbook. Smells like something else to me...Comment -
KrashmanSBR MVP
- 07-24-09
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#46
The books operating on Canadian soil are located on indian reserves, and operate in defiance of the law.
And there's 1 BC government sportsbook.Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-07
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#47If Matchbook has closed the door on Canadians for solid reasons... the next book would be Pinnacle. Why wouldn't they be??? They have to follow suit... if this has something to do with USA/Canada issues.Comment -
TB80SBR Rookie
- 11-24-13
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#48
I think y'all just get off on claiming the sky is falling...cuz I aint seeing much logic to your arguments.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#49It actually does not make sense
All Countries as far as banking has to report to IRS if they are usa citizens even if they live abroad
So basically books should ban every Country and close if that is the theory they are using
Books are basically putting themselves into bankruptcy and going way overboard with silly technicalities
If a person has the required docs and usa ip's are blocked the books re in compliance
game overComment -
FishheadSBR Aristocracy
- 08-11-05
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#50
Quite a few indications around the internet stating they(pinny) may also be gone by Sept 1st in Canada..........Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#54People don't realize that new banking law applies to 90% of the countries all over the world not just CanadaComment -
ScorpionSBR Hall of Famer
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#57Nothing official on pinnacle but I would not doubt itComment -
xKMACKxSBR MVP
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#58Never thought id need to resort to 10cent lines but it looks like it may be looking that way.Comment -
KrashmanSBR MVP
- 07-24-09
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#59
Most foreign banks are not required to report anything to IRS. Why should they? Different country.
Except in Canada now, where it is the new law that the Canadian banks must snitch on Americans living in Canada that have bank accounts with them.Comment -
ScorpionSBR Hall of Famer
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#60I dont think its just Canada, European counties have to the sameLast edited by Scorpion; 07-24-14, 04:20 PM.Comment -
RockyCSBR Rookie
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#61
I've noticed about Matchbook leaving Canada only after it was done and I couldn't access my account anymore. I had used Skrill to deposit into my account but Skrill doesn't do Canada either anymore so I don't believe you can process my withdrawal there as I have been told. I wrote an email to accounts explaining this and asking to send a check to my home adress instead or let me know what my options are but didn't get any replies. Can you help me with that?Comment -
timbaland99SBR Sharp
- 04-22-12
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#62Could the reason be that matchbook is leaving Canada be because they are taking a commission on bets could be considered the same as an illegal poker game taking a rake?
Commission=rake=illegal=pulling out of Canadian market ?
This is just speculation and could be totally incorrect as they still operate in other countriesComment -
ronaldSBR MVP
- 10-31-05
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#63Hi Mike,
I've noticed about Matchbook leaving Canada only after it was done and I couldn't access my account anymore. I had used Skrill to deposit into my account but Skrill doesn't do Canada either anymore so I don't believe you can process my withdrawal there as I have been told. I wrote an email to accounts explaining this and asking to send a check to my home adress instead or let me know what my options are but didn't get any replies. Can you help me with that?Comment -
OTLSBR MVP
- 03-08-10
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#64Could the reason be that matchbook is leaving Canada be because they are taking a commission on bets could be considered the same as an illegal poker game taking a rake?
Commission=rake=illegal=pulling out of Canadian market ?
This is just speculation and could be totally incorrect as they still operate in other countriesComment -
RockyCSBR Rookie
- 08-26-12
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#65Tks! I did use live chat and, even if the payment is not in yet cause I did this today, I believe this will settle it. Can you also tell dynamite140 about this?? He sent me a PM, but I can't PM cause I don't have 40 posts yet :/
Tks again!Comment -
existentialSBR MVP
- 07-21-14
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#66Pinny on the way out tooComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#67Canada is also a grey area with online sports betting
Books starting to get nervous although I doubt Canada Wouid go after offshore books like USA will.Comment -
ScorpionSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-04-05
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#68Hi Mike,
I've noticed about Matchbook leaving Canada only after it was done and I couldn't access my account anymore. I had used Skrill to deposit into my account but Skrill doesn't do Canada either anymore so I don't believe you can process my withdrawal there as I have been told. I wrote an email to accounts explaining this and asking to send a check to my home adress instead or let me know what my options are but didn't get any replies. Can you help me with that?
did matchbook agree to send you a check?Last edited by Scorpion; 08-06-14, 11:44 AM.Comment -
ace888SBR Rookie
- 08-09-14
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#70would pinny really quit ?Comment
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