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dalster44
Nov 5th 2006, 1:56 pm
Okay, after getting a lot of PM's I've decided to list as I'm confident there is enough interest for a successful auction.

I am offering complete websites along with ALL affiliate tags.

Network makes anywhere between $2000 - $4000 per month U.S. funds
Can make alot more if you advertise and start a nice link exchange program.

Traffic is very little cause of the lack of advertising, you will receive a small amount of SE traffic for smaller keywords like "Online Gambling Specials" , "Gambling Specials" , etc..

All earnings a pretty much from already acquired players, although the sites do bring in a few players each month.

I can provide any kind of proof of income required (screenshots)

Bidding to start at $500 and increments of $100
(I reserve the right to not sell if my reserve is not met)
BIN: $20000

As websmasters we're all aware of the current U.S. gambling laws I'm sure so please lets not let this thread get derailed.

Sites for auction: www.best-online-gambling-specials.com (complete)
www.21wild.com
www.inhomecasinos.com
www.play4free.ca
www.goldenbarcasino.com

Thank You

dalster44
Nov 5th 2006, 2:17 pm
Screenshot from one program since Jan of this year

ScreenShot (http://www.21wild.com/images/year.jpg)

renew1234
Nov 5th 2006, 3:39 pm
ok I dont want to rain on your parade, let me ask....

As websmasters we're all aware of the current U.S. gambling laws I'm sure so please lets not let this thread get derailed.



is it possible to run the site and not have legal issues?? if so I would like to know more
thanks!!

dalster44
Nov 5th 2006, 3:51 pm
To be honest if your American there is a chance of running into problems.
I do know of alot of webmasters who are American that continue to operate though.

I'm certainly no lawyer, but if your American you may want to investigate further before purchasing.

trippyvibes
Nov 5th 2006, 4:12 pm
$500 from me

Jimmy116
Nov 5th 2006, 4:16 pm
You did not provide stat as well as where the earning coming from. Please show us some stat and proof of earning.

dalster44
Nov 5th 2006, 4:19 pm
Hi,

That screenshot link is from one of the affilaite programs, that is the monthly earnings from Blasters.

Like I said in the original post, I can and will provide a screenshot of anything requested.

Just shoot me a PM and I'll gather some screenshots for you of what you'd like to see.

Thanks

massimastudios
Nov 5th 2006, 4:31 pm
ok I dont want to rain on your parade, let me ask....

As websmasters we're all aware of the current U.S. gambling laws I'm sure so please lets not let this thread get derailed.



is it possible to run the site and not have legal issues?? if so I would like to know more
thanks!!


You can be american and still operate any gambling website but us citizens will not be able to register. Basicaly your traget should be outside US or find affiliates that still accept us players... which are almost inexistent.

dalster44
Nov 5th 2006, 4:42 pm
Basicaly your traget should be outside US or find affiliates that still accept us players... which are almost inexistent.

Not true! There are many programs that still and will always accept American players, Blasters the largest overall earner of my network still accepts U.S. players and will in the future.

A simple phone call to Blasters and you can see that for yourself.

RTG casinos are still accepting U.S. players.

Microgaming is accepting players from the U.S. with the exception of 11 U.S. States.

Playtech is eliminating U.S. players. Many Playtech casinos are switching over to RTG software in the near future or have already.

renew1234
Nov 5th 2006, 6:01 pm
ugh I thought this was complicated I like the site but with all the hoopla I might pass ( yes I live in the usa)

dalster44
Nov 5th 2006, 6:22 pm
ugh I thought this was complicated I like the site but with all the hoopla I might pass ( yes I live in the usa)

Fair enough, the last thing I want is a buyer who ends up not happy with the purchase.

Here's more info for those interested, there are over 1800 sites accepting U.S. players from ALL States. Also, the law does not change anything with players gambling online.

Follow this link for great info: Visit (http://online.casinocity.com/us_search.cfm?SortList=Popularity&GameType=99&GameType=59&GameType=61&GameType=62&AcceptType=Yes&GeoDef=All&x=15&y=9)

xenon
Nov 6th 2006, 2:27 am
Network is inclusive of all gambling affiliate accounts?

i bid 600$

dalster44
Nov 6th 2006, 9:01 am
Yes, ALL affiliate accounts will be included in the purchase.

dalster44

massimastudios
Nov 8th 2006, 11:37 pm
Personally I say go for it... I myself am in the online poker business. I would like to purchase this site but I am already a partner in a real online poker room that is lunching preating soon... no more time for another project. We did not take a final decision on the us deal but legally you don't want to take a chance as a gambling operator... for affiliates i quess there's no risk in it... so best of luck to the winner.

dalster44
Nov 9th 2006, 9:16 pm
Obviously no interest, Looks like I'll be keeping the sites.

Auction will end Saturday night 9pm est.

Thanks for looking.

Kyle H.
Nov 10th 2006, 3:50 am
You can be american and still operate any gambling website but us citizens will not be able to register. Basicaly your traget should be outside US or find affiliates that still accept us players... which are almost inexistent.

Not true at all, many online poker rooms still accept US players. - Full tilt poker, absolute poker, okusapoker, I could go on

James820kitchen
Nov 17th 2006, 7:15 pm
Hi,

Are your sites still for sale? If so I am very interested in buying them.

Please contact me at jamesdwlms@hotmail.com to discuss a price.

Thanks and regards

James Williams

RILEY31
Nov 17th 2006, 8:56 pm
what payment options do you accept

dalster44
Nov 18th 2006, 8:52 am
Payments options would be Wire Transfer, Bank Draft, Canadians could use EMT (Email Money Transfer) Neteller, Western Union.

pablito
Nov 18th 2006, 3:06 pm
hi,

how difficult is to run this kind of business?


thanks

dalster44
Nov 18th 2006, 5:50 pm
Not Very!

Change a banner once in a while, add a review or another page when you want. Exchange some links.

Codythebest
Nov 18th 2006, 5:58 pm
Is there any problem with the new US law?

dalster44
Nov 18th 2006, 9:49 pm
The U.S. Laws have/will in the future make it harder for Americans to deposit. Of course the consensus is that there will always be a way to deposit.

I have lost NO players since the new law came into affect, for me it has been business as usual.