The Outlaw Josey Wales
Golden Meadow,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, July 06, 2012
What can I say, they take turns to rebutt
Flynrider
Phoenix,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, July 05, 2012
" .........they don't mention anything on their website that they are in Costa Rica "
The ".ag" at the end of the domain name indicates that the domain is registered in Antigua and Barbadu. When you're dealing with offshore sites, they could be located anywhere in the world.
Typically, offshore sites are located in countries with little or no regulation. That means they know they don't have to pay you and there's not much you can do about it. That's why I call them sucker bets.
" I intend to report them to the US Attorney General and the FBI!! "
I would strongly suggest that you not do that. Using a credit card to fund Internet gambling is a violation of federal law. Can you imagine what would happen if you went to the USAG or FBI and complained that some offshore site (over which they have no jurisdiction) ripped you off while you were gambling illegally??
That is the most compelling reason that offshore sites can blow you off without a second thought. Since you are breaking the law by gambling with them, they can rest assured that you won't be reporting them to anybody. It would be like a drug dealer calling the cops because he got ripped off. Never happens.