Was PIPS brought back with it like all of the "in the know's" claimed it would be?
I didnt think so!!:rofl:
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Was PIPS brought back with it like all of the "in the know's" claimed it would be?
I didnt think so!!:rofl:
The whiner returns.Quote:
Originally Posted by Style
I guess you can't read. You sure can spout though.
There has been a bunch of you "in the know's" spouting off for quite some time now that PIPS would return with the launch of the HA Lotto.
Why cant I access my PIPS account then?:yak::rofl:
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Originally Posted by Style
How would you know. Nobody would tell you s***. Go run to the FBI. They need a good laugh at you too.
The FBI might well be interested. HA Lotto is hosted in Texas which is not only in a country that prohibits on-line gambling but also in a state that has a current C & D Order against Pips and Bryan Marsden who are listed as the owners of the site. Remarkable!
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Originally Posted by Carlton Lewis
YA YO YAGGY!
Think so huh?Quote:
Originally Posted by leftyken
I guess we will see wont we?
In practice, it will more than likely remain as it has been all along, the only enforceable laws are those that pertain to selling "physical" lottery tickets; buying online will remain permissible if not legal.Quote:
Originally Posted by Carlton Lewis
Regards,
thelema
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Originally Posted by Thelema
Actually the order filed by the state of Texas prohibits anyone in that state doing business with Bryan Marsden or PIPS related companies.
Nothing is very clear regarding the legalities or license at all.:rolleyes:
Kingpau is correct. The C & D Order is perfectly clear on this point. I doubt whether the hosting company have been made aware of the problem.
Also, to hold a gambling license offshore, it is necessary to have the server located within the jurisdiction. Once again, the legal position is perfectly clear.
In the past, Mr. Marsden has demonstrated some disregard for the niceties of the finer points of the law - PipsAid was never licensed anywhere.
pipsaid license was revoked. To have a license revoked you have to have one in the first place.
Manic1 - not too sure about that. Neither the fraudulent former Anjouan registrar nor the current (presumably not fraudulent!) registrar say that they ever issued a licence for a lotto - but then again I would believe them almost as much as I would believe Marsden. PipsAid claimed to be a charity based in Malaysia but was never registered as such.
Given the ongoing investigation by BNM, one would have thought that the legalities would have been addressed before the lotto started.
Is the lotto is now being run from a USA state that has effectively banned pips ? :help:
Bryan.............why didnt you "Flip the switch"? LOL...............Is that you Bryan..............are you out there Bryan?
Where is PIPS? What happened? Did something break?.................
Oh, I know, I know.............It's "somebody" elses fault isnt it? It was sabatoged AGAIN wasnt it? LOL...............thats what I thought!:wigged:
Now that the HA Lotto has started............
....it needs to be stopped
I told you 2 yars back 03-04Quote:
Originally Posted by Style
Style You been Born,You Are and You will finnish like Braine Midget(Idi.ot)
Get lost Smuck
And have nice day to DO IT
To the those that indend to promote HA Lotto, I would strongly encougage seeking some legal advise before proceeding. In all likelyhood it is not legal to promote in most juistrictions and I would hate to see anyone dragged before the courts (or worse). I think enough people have been hurt and bankrupted by PIPS already. To blindly continue promoting these schemes is a foolish and irresponsible act.
No the lotto is not being run within the borders of the U.S., the website is hosted by a Houston, Texas company. The hosting company may not be aware that they are breaking their state law's by hosting Bryan's HA Lotto.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dreamer
Bryan is running the program from some unknown location outside of the U.S.