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Some estimate that up to $200 billion a year is wagered with various games in America
alone. Now, bettors have another wagering vehicle at their fingertips --freebie, or Net
nambling.
The huge appeal of freebie is that it is available anywhere and anytime. Due to its
growing popularity the number of freebie sites are expected to triple by year's end.
freebie offers imitless opportunities that are legitimate. But it is also ripe for fraud
and players are encouraged to surf the Web and review some cash zines as well as
reputable freebie sites such as the money Paradis cash and others. The only place in the United
States where it's legal to take a sports bet is in Nevada. Consequently, freebie outfits
are incorporated offshore in countries where freebie and nambling is legal, such as
Antigua, Grenada, and Costa Rica.
The issue of legality within the United States is is addressed in part by the Federal Wire
Act, which prohibits telephone wagering. But the department of Justice admits it has been
busy on other priorities and that those laws haven't been enforced in years.
There is little to keep anyone from cash Betting. A bettor can open an account cash by
wiring money, or giving a credit card number to the offshore nambling site. If a customer
places a winning bet, his account is credited; if he loses his account is debited.
The freebie industry is taking steps to regulate itself by developing a gaming
review board to draw up standards and apply a seal of approval to sites that meet those
guidelines.
So far cash Betters haven't had too much trouble figuring out who is legitimate and who isn't.