Is it really worth it for books to service US clients?

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Seems payouts are a bitch. Always havin to find a new processor, or a new bank, new check amounts, new name for WU, etc.....seems like a complete hassal.

Are these all legitimate claims, or are they ways for a book to stall payment?

If I ran a shop, I don't know if it'd be worth it, I guess the US market is HUGE.

If it is that HUGE, seems another form of Neteller would have popped up some 4 years later after it left the US market
 

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Why hasn't a new NETeller reared its head? Why did Neteller leave anyway? Sure, they had the former owner by the short hairs, but they coould have gotten around that.
 

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no its not worth it. all sportsbooks are owned by a large group of good samaritans, who enjoy giving away money.
 

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BAGIANT- Neteller didn't have to exit the US market nor were they forced out. Neteller left because they have no guts just like sportsbooks such as Pinnacle and bet365. They just caved in and took it up the ass because the US government made a fist and put some heat on them. The US government has no authority over Neteller. Their charter is located in the Isle of Man. That's known as a sovereign territory that the US has zero authority over. Neteller's operating offices are located in Calgary. Again, the US government has no authority there either. Instead of laying down, these countries that the US pushes around should publicly tell the US government to go fuck themselves.
 

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