PayPal starts to allow transactions to Online Casino
July 2, 2009, 7:33 am (14 hours ago)Online payment processing service PayPal UK has altered its nearly ten-year-old policy of not allowing gaming transactions by allowing players to now utilize its services at one of the top online casinos 32Red.com.
PayPal stopped allowing online gaming transactions in 2002 due to fears that it could be impeached in the United States but 32Red.com has just turned out to be the most recent of more than 75 online gaming sites where players are able to deposit and withdraw funds utilizing the payment processor.
More than 70 million people across the world use PayPal and it is quickly turning out to be well-accepted amongst online casino players as a method of depositing money. 32Red.com set a minimum withdrawal and deposit amount of ten pounds, Euros or dollars while other currencies are presently not available.
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I remember years ago when PayPal was accepted at some of the offshore books for a while. When it stopped, that was pretty much the start of the crackdown that slowly made it's way to everything else. Was convenient at the time though.
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