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Around 220 jobs will be cut at the group's contact center and security operations in Calgary, Alberta. Another 30 jobs will be lost in Britain when Neteller operations move from Gatwick to Cambridge in March.
Neteller said in a statement the job losses were the result of a "reorganization and restructuring of its operations."
The company's services were used extensively for payments made to online gambling sites before a change in U.S. law last year made that type of transaction illegal.
Since then there has been a mass withdrawal of online gambling companies from the U.S., prompting Neteller to follow suit.
A Neteller spokesman said the job losses are a direct result of the recent changes in U.S. online gambling laws.
Since Neteller stopped processing payments for U.S. residents, transfer volume and customer enquiries have "decreased substantially."
"The company is looking to expand in Europe and in Asia in particular," a Neteller said of plans to grow the business following the withdrawal from the U.S.
The group will continue with its current business and has "plenty of product areas (it) can expand into," he added.
Tim Ferguson of Silicon.com reported from London.
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I've been trying to get $40 out of them for over a month. they will not reply to emails and they shut off thier live chat. another rip-off. this is why the US has to stop these sites.....
The only time I feel ripped off is when I go to a brick and mortar casino and pay their exorbitant fees.
The bottom line is that this law was a gift from Bill Frist to his friends on the religious right. It was attached at the very last hour to a bill that had to be passed (Port Security) at a time that was too late for the bill to be read or further amended. Most congressmen knew the law had been added to an unrelated bill, but there was nothing they could do about it.
I suggest you do a little more reading on the subject before spewing more inanity. I hate to be rude, but it is frustrating that the truth has been so effectively hidden.
I have no need for the Govt. telling me what games my kids can play, what programs I can watch, what profanity enters my ears, which drugs/alcohol I can use, whether I can beleive in jesus or the flying spaghetti monster. Controlling these things is not nor has ever been the role of government. its sheep like some of the posters here who so readily give things up feeling that the Govt. ALWAYS has their best interests in mind.
Give people credit for knowing what they're doing. The online gambling industry did not have a gun to anyones head, people knew what they got into and enjoyed it, including myself. Whats next, porn? How about dissenting voices in how things are run in the US? How about controversial medical treatment that may save the life of your family member? Do you want the government making those kinds of decisions as well? Guess what, they already are.
casinos, JUST AS BAD, remain legal ... why? Because government
can make a profit on them.
Online casinos are considered competition to traditional
government sponsored casinos. It is like saying, "it is ok to kill as
long as you use US built firearms"
It is a dirty world at ALL levels.
my last point is what happened to the almighty constitution that the government is by the people and for the people, does not seem that way to me. US Government sucks.
- Crazy country
- by hawaysafc June 25, 2007 6:02 AM PDT
- You cant put a bet on but you can walk into any shop and buy a gun - give yourselves a shake usa
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