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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>hell that sounds like the U.S.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
It does brother, it does. The last thing a bookie would want is to know his door can be knocked off its hinges any given Saturday morning
in Panama. That would go against the very reason why bookies left the motherland in the first place.
I'm sure that as hungry as the Panamenian government is for business, they will work this little detail out.
Now let's be REALLY skeptical, if you were Uncle Sam and you were willing to kill any form of credit business when it comes to wagering from within the US, what would you do? Would you "support" the creation of a "friendly" environment to all these bookmakers in a US-FRIEnDLY location?
What could possibly gain the US government out of this?
Well, for one they could have access to a lot of personal info on online gamblers. Having created an apparently "good" atmosphere, people would relax and could be caught off guard. I know it all sounds like taken out of some creepy, fvcked-up novel; but believe me brother, I have seen weird shit happen.
I know the guys behind BetPanAm are legitimate entrepeneurs, and I wish them a very prosperous season to come. I really do. All I'm doing here is bringing one more point of view into the discussion. So MODS, get that finger away from that ban button...