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    Default Bypassing US Laws

    Saw this in another forum:

    Step 1: Go To Canada411.Ca
    Find someone with a common last name in either Ontario or Quebec province.

    Step 2: Get Address
    Pick one of these real addresses and phone numbers as your gaming account information.

    Step 3: Signup at findnot.com
    Findnot.com is a ip redirecting service that will forward your US ip address through Canadian servers located at Ontario and Quebec.

    Step 4: Install findnot software
    Now whenever you are going to log into your favourite poker site, you will first need to connect to one of findnot's Canadian servers. The servers are fast and you will hardly notice the difference.

    Step 5: Signup With Neteller, ***, Epassporte Or Citadel
    Sign up at the sites using your real name and the Canadian address that you came up with. The US Internet Gambling Enforcement Act makes it illegal for online gambling sites to accept electronic fund transfers, however, you are free to deposit money from your bank or CC into a third party pay site in this case Neteller, ***, Epassporte or Citadel.


    My only concern is: What if you try to cashout and they ask you for a copy of your ID? It's not like we have a Canada ID to show. That is unless we can find a place to issues 'Novelty' Canada ID's. Any suggestions?

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    You can always get fake ID's somewhere i'm sure. In fact, I'm sure there has to be a site that offers such a service. However, There is a couple of providences in Canada that are not too easy to get a good one, or so I've heard. You problem is going to be if they want a phone bill or utility bill. Although I'm sure a printer copy would be fine

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    not bad guy

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    Many of these sites will detect that you are using a proxy and wont le tyou login

    Do your steps, open an account at Pinny and see if you can login

    Also, these proxy servers are not safe. The administrator can easily get your usernames and passwords

    Forget it

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    Well, thats a whole different ball game scorpion.

    If you were gonna do this right you need to go the whole nine yards sorta speak, and use an encryption

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scorpion
    Many of these sites will detect that you are using a proxy and wont let you login.
    Respectfully I've used FindNot and Metropipe before without a problem, the latter does not have proxies in the US though.

    Btw...Both these sites claim that you won't be discovered...unless you use a java application, such as a sportsbook's 'Live Chat'; should said sportsbook have this facility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ourbet

    Btw...Both these sites claim that you won't be discovered...unless you use a java application, such as a sportsbook's 'Live Chat'; should said sportsbook have this facility.
    Thanks for the tip bud

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    FYI, Neteller did a credit check with Equifax on my account last year (no idea why, as it was 4 years since the last time I funded my Neteller account, so there was no risk of me bouncing a cheque or charging back a CC deposit). No doubt they've also done it on other accounts.

    So unless your name AND your date of birth match up with your Canadian "host", I'd be careful with this approach.

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