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  • Yes no matter which state it is.

    3 21.43%
  • Yes, but only if it is a nearby state.

    2 14.29%
  • Yes, but only if it was one of the better states.

    2 14.29%
  • No

    7 50.00%
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  1. Frank Richards is offline Private Member
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    Would you move to a state that legalised online gambling?

    I heard a lot of American affiliates have problems deposting funds into their bank accounts including the affiliate programs that do not accept Americans. I am just curious if anybody would consider moving to a state that legalised online gambling and allowed transfers to and from your bank accounts without much of a problem. Just thinking that could be a huge plus for a state government if many self-employed online gambling webmasters set up a company there.
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    I also think if a state was collecting a lot of tax revenue from affiliates, that they may consider banning online casinos and poker rooms that remove, scrape, cross promote players.
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    I think I would move if online gambling became legalised in another state. I'm lucky to be living somewhere that is not too strict, but if worst came to worst (or if was in a place where I couldn't promote online casinos), I would definitely move. No other affiliate program makes as much money from my experience.
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    I am sure professional poker players would like to move now.
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    I stand corrected but promoting online gambling is not illegal in the USA. Any money received as a result of such promotions should be considered commission due for marketing and should not be considered "winnings" from online gambling.
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    I couldn't have moved a year ago due to family obligations, but I could now.

    If, for example, Vegas requires residency to promote their casinos I would consider it. Real estate in Vegas has really dropped in prices too.

    The really hard part would be not living near the ocean. I've always lived by the sea.
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