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Should gambling gimmicks like a death pool be illegal?

Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Mr. Nobody asked:


Death Pools involve people gambling about the precise day and year that a person (commonly a celebrity) might die, should gambling gimmicks that involve life and death matters, such as the death pool be illegal? Why or why not?

Brent

 

What kind of Gambling do they have in St Maarten?

Thursday, March 19th, 2009
WhipBook asked:


BlackJack, Craps, Poker? Do most of the gambling places have free drinks like in AC and Vegas?

Geraldine

 

What is the average price of a full gambling software stack ?

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
Jideel asked:


Do you know gambling software providers such as Playtech, Microgaming, Wagerworks, Grand Virtual, ECM… ?
They provide full gambling software stack to operate an online gambling business, i sent email about sale inquiries, but it’s hard to obtain prices information.
Does someones has an idea about the average price of such a stack, or an order of magnitude ?
Is it 10,000$, 50,000$, 100,000$ ???
Thank you for helping.

Roberto

 

Is Obama GAMBLING that the Iraq and Afghanistan CONFLICTS will SUBSIDE?

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
Susiepolls2008 asked:


In order for Obama’s plans to work hinges on a great reduction of military spending and the scaling down of costs for both conflicts and no other future conflict and with leaving our nation in a militarily weak position due to lack of funding.
Seems alot like he’s gambling w/ at a very high risk game with America’s future to me.

Wendy

 

Can a person ever get over a gambling addtiction?

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
Suzy asked:


My fiance had an extremely bad gambling problem and now i dont trust him, but I am trying. Can a person ever get over it.

Ella

 

Where can I find jobs in a Casino or Gambling?

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
res20n asked:


I’ve always wanted to find a new job in a Casino or other jobs in Gambling. I don’t know where to look though…are there any good sites or references out there that can point me in the right direction?

Sharon

 

Can an online gambling website make a negative report on your credit report?

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
Jason M asked:


I did not charge anything to an online gambling website, but I’ve received an email from them saying I did and threatening to post to my credit report. Can they do this? I never visited the site, certainly never signed anything, and I thought online gambling was illegal in the US anyway!
Despite Red Rover’s very helpful response, there are no lies here. I have no interest in gambling, and certainly wouldn’t be dumb enough to trust some offshored website.

More to the point, I have not seen any charges show up on my credit report. Normally, I’d think this was just a spam email (as was suggested), but the email included my full name and address, and social security number! They claimed to have already looked up my credit report, and would soon pass this debt on to a collections agency.

It sounds like everyone agrees that the legality of online gambling has no bearing on their ability to report to a credit bureau…
Oops… I should have said I have not seen any charges show up on my credit *card*, not credit report.

Marvin

 

What is the legal gambling/drinking age in Turks and Caicos?

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
LP3 asked:


Just wondering what the legal gambling and drinking age is in Turks and Caicos?

Alma

 

How long can you live with a gambling?

Monday, March 16th, 2009
pattie asked:


What can i do to stop him from gambling, He think that I don’t know when he lying to me. I don’t know what to do. I have two of his kids from his first wife. and he think I don’t have feeling ,but I do. Sometime I think , he need to get away from me, when he goes gambling. maybe he want his first wife. but what can i do?

Tammy

 

Should money earned from online gambling be reported to the IRS?

Monday, March 16th, 2009
RockStar asked:


Online gambling was made illegal in the US a couple of years back but there are a few (mostly Canadian) sites that still accept US players. Even though it is illegal in the US to gamble online, should an individual include those profits on their federal tax return?
I guess my question is: If one reports the income then that individual admits to ‘breaking the law’ but if they don’t then they are breaking the law by withholding taxable income from their tax return.

Bill
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