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jayrocker26
08-03-2007, 05:39 PM
I am a football guy so I have been behind on all the US Laws and everything that has been going on since December. I live in the USA but have family members living outside the country, so if worst comes to worst, well...you know where I'm going with this. Anyway, I'd love to be able to just put my own funds into a sportsbook from the confines of my own home here in the great USA. I apologize in advance since the questions I am about to ask have probably been asked before, but...

- What methods of both depositing and withdrawing, if any, are available, that are likely not to get you into trouble with the law?
- What books are credible and accept these methods?
- What are the odds that there will be a place to legally place a bet online in the USA in the near future?
- What are the odds that Atlantic City will ever have a legal sportsbook in its casinos?

myboymagic
08-13-2007, 10:20 PM
I am a football guy so I have been behind on all the US Laws and everything that has been going on since December. I live in the USA but have family members living outside the country, so if worst comes to worst, well...you know where I'm going with this. Anyway, I'd love to be able to just put my own funds into a sportsbook from the confines of my own home here in the great USA. I apologize in advance since the questions I am about to ask have probably been asked before, but...

- What methods of both depositing and withdrawing, if any, are available, that are likely not to get you into trouble with the law?
- What books are credible and accept these methods?
- What are the odds that there will be a place to legally place a bet online in the USA in the near future?
- What are the odds that Atlantic City will ever have a legal sportsbook in its casinos?
There are no methods of depositing that won't get you into trouble with the U.S. law. It is against the law to fund money via any method and participate in gambling activities on line or over the phone. Not sure how much the gov't enforces this against an idividual user, but I don't see it changing any time soon (U.S. legalizing it). There are several reputable books out there. 5 dimes, the greek, vip, matchbook, I would go to sportsbookreview dot com to review all books before choosing. most of the ones I mentioned take western unions or credit card deposits. Depending on where your relatives live, it's most safe to use them. Hope this helps. GL

mamatried
08-14-2007, 04:32 PM
There are no methods of depositing that won't get you into trouble with the U.S. law. It is against the law to fund money via any method and participate in gambling activities on line or over the phone. Not sure how much the gov't enforces this against an idividual user, but I don't see it changing any time soon (U.S. legalizing it). There are several reputable books out there. 5 dimes, the greek, vip, matchbook, I would go to sportsbookreview dot com to review all books before choosing. most of the ones I mentioned take western unions or credit card deposits. Depending on where your relatives live, it's most safe to use them. Hope this helps. GL

I noticed your from Phoenix. Thanks alot for giiving us Jon Kyl.