I don't gamble online, but I damn near bought some stock in Neteller. My dollars would be worth about 30 cents each today. Good luck. 
I hear ya. It's a friggin' joke if you ask me...
Here's the way I see it, and about the best analogy I can come up with. For instance, it's already illegal for HS kids to ride around and smash mailboxes with baseball bats at night, but it still happens. Now, suppose some overzealous, asshole republican decides that we need to find another group to enforce this heinous behavior. So, they make it a "crime" for those living in the neighborhood of the "endangered mailboxes" to not police, and report any offenders.
Basically, that's what the new legislation does. It puts all the responsibility for enforcing and stopping online gaming ON THE BANKS, who by the way, are in no way set up to handle such a task according to all I can find on the issue. Further, the govt. has set a timeline of nine months for them to get things in place. Which, is also PLENTY OF TIME for the online sportsbooks, poker rooms and casinos to figure out the safest, most effective ways to maintain their clientele.
IF, and that's a BIG IF, they have any success whatsoever with this new legislation, the only people to truly benefit are the mafia and other factions of organized crime.
