Ethanol wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 1:40 pm
The consultation that led to the commission’s decision included e-wallets, indicating that payment services such as PayPal will probably be included in the ban. The Guardian revealed last year that such providers had allowed problem gamblers to circumvent banking limits and spend up to £150,000 a day.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/202 ... ting-sites
Thanks I read the article and thought, the article is the usual speculation and doesn't do the detail so I went to the Gambling Commision site and read the actual Consultation response and there is no blanket ban on e-wallets as such. Here is the detail with regards to e-wallets:
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E-wallets
3.61 We would remind operators of our position as outlined in the consultation. The condition will impose a responsibility on operators to only accept payments via e-wallets in circumstances where the wallet provider can assure the operator that they can prevent payment for gambling by credit card.
Final wording of new licence condition 6.1.2
Addition of new licence condition 6.1.2
All non-remote general betting, pool betting and betting intermediary licences, and all remote licences (including ancillary remote betting and ancillary remote lottery licences) except gaming machine technical, gambling software and host licences.
1 Licensees must not accept payment for gambling by credit card. This includes payments to licensee made by credit card through a money service business."
So if they, bookmakers and e-wallet providers, are able to find a way to ensure that deposits made from e-wallets to bookmakers are not made by Credit Card there will be no ban of e-wallets. If they can't do this then e-wallets will not be allowed as a form of deposit. There is nothing about e-wallets not being allowed as a form of withdrawal from what I have read though the operator may not allow this of course.
So it is a matter of waiting to see if operators and e-wallet providers can come up with a solution to the issue. If they can then nothing other than making deposits by credit cards will change.
The full response is available here:
http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/fo ... bling.aspx
Finally, as no one on Betfair ever losses there shouldn't be much of a problem if deposits are stopped from e-wallets once you have your initial bank deposited
