Online Gambling Stocks are Getting Popular at Wall Street - December 29, 2005
Some of Wall Street’s largest firms hold millions of dollars in online gambling casinos that are traded on the London Stock Exchange. Wall Street firms such as Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and Merrill Lynch hold shares in online gambling companies such as BetOnSports and SportingBet despite the position of the U.S. government that Internet gambling is illegal. read full article
Gambling on Campus - The So-Called Epidemic - December 21, 2005
Oh the drama! Internet gambling is just corrupting our youth of today and forcing them to go out and rob banks to pay off their credit card debt. NOT. It's called personal responsibility people, and it's something that we are all well aware of before we start university. Greg Hogan is the son of a Baptist minister who robbed a bank to cover a credit card debt he ran up through internet poker. You honestly think his father never taught him the difference between right and wrong? read full article
Playtech's Responsibility and Customer Disputes with Online Casinos - December 12, 2005
Playtech opened Pandora's Box when they created a customer disputes service for the players in online casinos which run their software. Players aren't happy with the level of service they are getting, and it isn't doing Playtech any favors in the popularity contest of internet casinos. Are internet casino software manufacturer's responsible for the code of conduct of the online casinos that they license to? read full article
Fortune Room Casino Offers Full Refund If You Lose - December 8, 2005
Limited time only promotional offer from Fortune Room Online Casino – The online casino is offering a 100 percent full refund to any of its customers that lose their first fifty dollar deposit. read full article
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