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To: TomR who wrote (6027)8/6/1998 11:40:00 PM
From: Tallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8879
 
ALthough I am far from an expert in the internet gaming realm. I do seem to remember hearing that many offshore gaming companies do insure their individual accounts (whether by bond or other means, I do not know). I remember hearing an adverstisment on the radio the other day saying that each individual accounts were insured to $50,000. Now I am unsure how they were insured, but they did claim to be insured...



To: TomR who wrote (6027)8/7/1998 9:03:00 AM
From: jjbucci  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8879
 
TomR,

Actually, there probably is another way, Once MSFDC gets up and running with their Internet Bill Presentment and Payment Service, You could log onto the casino site, fill out an application, and have the casino send you a bill for the amount you specified that you want to gamble. You could then log onto your bank web site to view and pay the bill. Your bank would then forward the payment, through MSFDC to the casino to establish your account. MSFDC's service should be online soon. Seems to make a lot of sense, in that it would ease everyone's mind with respect to credit card usage.

jjbucci