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I'm not worried about the books themselves-time has shown that they are helpless when the local feds step.

The local authorities\govt will most likely give into any request by the US feds....and that is what is so scary about Panama.

If the IRS wants you info, all they will probably have to do is ask & maybe do some arm twisting.

Not my money...no f'ing way.
 

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TT:

I'd take Belize over Costa Rica anyday for banking, and I have no opinion on Panama.

At least you might have a shot in Belize.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Jabow:
What are the objectives of the book,
Is it the "entertainment, women, clubs, bars, restaurant??
Or is it The Infrastructure of the country, to properly run a Good Book, like Banking,
Communications, Proper monitoring Jurisdictions etc.
Seems like, The books want to set up shop, find the cheapest employees to do a shit load of work, Fvcuk the women, brag to their buddies how they got this one and that one, for $10 or what ever the figure, and laugh all the way to the bank, dont pay anything, like taxes and smooth sailing,

Hey, they pretty much done themselves in, If this biz is not regulated and controlled properly, its going to self destruct "implode"
You name the countries most books books have "messed" up, Grenada, St.kitts, Dominica, curacao, Antigua, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Costa Rica, and now heading for Panama, nothing much about Canada, and UK and the other islands to the east, but where's next???? the reublic of Congo??

A year or two from now it would be interesting to hear which country is the new "hot spot"
lol,
the industry just needs proper regulations, and A Governing organization to monitor it and at least pay something to its Jurisdiction and the iffy books will be gone and the good and proper books will be around and the clients happy.
Hey, I have Gaming license for the Moon,
anyone interested?????????????????<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

So true. Let's see what happens in one year. Most of these books, if it weren't for the fact that the industry is so lucratice, would be out of business in months because they don't have a clue what they're doing business-wise.
 

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If the CIA/FBI/IRS want us for something, they will get us. Does not matter if you are playing in Russia, it can be done if they so choose to dig up some peddy info to nab us.

Good luck
 

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www.BetPanAm.com will do just fine as some of the BEST in the business will be running it.
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They will probably get the LIONS SHARE of the online gambling business anyway.
I know I'm going to gambling there...and feel SAFE and SECURE !

Keep in mind that Panama gave the LEGAL green light to online gambling last November...

If the U.S. Feds were going to do anything to books that move to Panama they probably would of done it ALREADY in Costa Rica.

So GET-A-CLUE naysayers
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