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William Hill US just made a deal with 7 Eleven that allows app users to deposit at 7 Eleven for a small transaction fee similar in size to ATM fees. At first I didn't get this deal because William Hills are every where, (at least in Reno) so why pay a small fee when you can just go to William Hill and pay no fee. I guess it's good for rural Nevadans, and plus it's unclear if William Hill is going to cover these fees, which I'm guessing they probably will.

Not that big of a deal in the small picture, but in the big picture this could be huge. I'm speculating that maybe William Hill is getting ready for legalization in the US market. If that's the case having 7 Eleven as a transaction partner is huge. Not sure about the east coast, but here on the west coast 7 Elevens are everywhere.

http://www.onlinegambling.com/news/...tners-with-7-eleven-for-mobile-cash-deposits/
 

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Yep, you nailed it, they know something we font, & I hope its the legalization of sports betting in the US.......I live in Pa, where I live, there are no 7-Elevens, but there are some in Maryland.

I would live to have sports betting legal starting this football season, but with only 65 days until kickoff, we might not see it so soon......but with everything else being passed in congress, etc.......why not sports betting.
 

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Yep, you nailed it, they know something we font, & I hope its the legalization of sports betting in the US.......I live in Pa, where I live, there are no 7-Elevens, but there are some in Maryland.

I would live to have sports betting legal starting this football season, but with only 65 days until kickoff, we might not see it so soon......but with everything else being passed in congress, etc.......why not sports betting.

New Jersey needs to get their case taken up by the Supreme Court. Federally Banning sports betting in some states, but not in others, seems to me like a constitutional issue.
 

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New Jersey needs to get their case taken up by the Supreme Court. Federally Banning sports betting in some states, but not in others, seems to me like a constitutional issue.



It sure is.......& it should be brought up to the supreme court.
 

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