NJ Internet Gambling - AC

Posted By: joser

NJ Internet Gambling - AC - 10/17/13 12:53 PM

Hi Every one

Anyone start looking on how they will identify and handle on-line casino gambling transactions? My understanding is it will be tested in November by invitation only and only open to NJ residents. Two casinos are in AC are ready to roll. Currently we block "betting" on card activity - just wondering how transactions will identified?
Posted By: Retired DQ

Re: NJ Internet Gambling - AC - 11/04/13 06:09 PM

Did you check with your core provider?
Posted By: GoGreen

Re: NJ Internet Gambling - AC - 11/27/13 03:00 PM

Did you check with you debit and credit card provider and transacttions processor?

I am looking at if I need to update REG GG policy and procedures with this new law.
Posted By: komply

Re: NJ Internet Gambling - AC - 12/04/13 07:47 PM

Reg GG deals with unlawful internet gambling, this is legal
Posted By: Kathleen O. Blanchard

Re: NJ Internet Gambling - AC - 12/04/13 08:19 PM

Originally Posted By: komply
Reg GG deals with unlawful internet gambling, this is legal


Right, so they need to " unblock".
Posted By: rlcarey

Re: NJ Internet Gambling - AC - 12/04/13 08:24 PM

Not necessarily. Just because it may be legal does not mean that current card agreements allow them to be used for gambling purpose nor may it be the bank's policy to allow such usage. Regulation GG does not impact the use of individual consumer cards anyway.
Posted By: Kathleen O. Blanchard

Re: NJ Internet Gambling - AC - 12/04/13 08:27 PM

I agree. But the comment ren Reg GG being re illegal gambling didnt get to the issue. If policy and cards allow, and the bank has been blocking, bank can now allow, Reg GG aside.

The question wasn't a Reg GG question.
Posted By: komply

Re: NJ Internet Gambling - AC - 12/04/13 08:57 PM

Agree KB not a Reg GG question
Posted By: rlcarey

Re: NJ Internet Gambling - AC - 12/04/13 09:09 PM

I am looking at if I need to update REG GG policy and procedures with this new law.

This was not a Reg GG question?? OK - then I am wrong in making the statement that I did.

They also don't "need to unblock". It is a bank decision based on existing contracts.