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|   | | January 19 - While American authorities continue to terrorize the online
gambling industry, their latest onslaught involving the arrest of two
ex-directors and founder members of popular online gambling payment processor Neteller, many top online payment gateways
have 'pulled out' of the U.S. market.
Not great news for American online gamblers, nor for the online gambling
industry as a whole. While Neteller has responded to the arrests (as the
American authorities had hoped) by officially no longer accepting payments from U.S.-based players, other leading online payment gateways have followed suit.
These include Instadebit and Citadel/Echeck. It seems that the threat of being
persecuted by the United States government has sent many online payment gateway companies and firms scurrying for cover. And who can blame them?
However, there is light at the end of the tunnel for American-based online
gamblers because there are still a few safe, secure and reliable methods of
payment available such as Click2Pay, Payspark and Money Transfer.
Following Neteller, Click2Pay is undoubtedly the most popular online payment
gateway amongst online gamblers the world over and is quick and easy to open up
an account and deposit funds. It is a fantastic payment option for players who
cannot or do not wish to use credit cards.
Payspark is a credit card that is to issued to certain online gamblers by
invitation only and has the ability to cash out via ATM. This is a fast and
reputable online payment method and worth investigating.
Then there is Money Transfer which is globally recognized as a secure and safe
method to transfer monies over the counter or via the Internet relatively
quickly and with little hassle.
We at Top Gambler sincerely hope that by the time American readers view this
article, Click2Pay, Payspark and Money Transfer will still be processing online
gambling-related payment for U.S. players.
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