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GoldenPalace.com
streaker exposes himself at Winter Olympics, BetFair
makes deal with PayPal
.....It had to happen.
A man streaked at the Winter Olympics, and it was
nobody else but the famous Golden Palace online
casino streaker, Mark Roberts from Liverpool. The
bronze medal curling contest was interrupted by
Roberts, sporting only a chicken where his pants
should have been...
As Roberts was
removed by some angry Italians, the British and
American teams could not contain their laughter.
Roberts identified himself as 'Patrick', but we all
know that this was the GoldenPalace.com champion of
streaking.
GoldenPalace.com
regularly interrupts international sporting events
to get exposure for its online gambling brand..
Roberts has done
his bit by streaking at other famous events such as
the UEFA Cup soccer final, the Super Bowl, the World
Swimming Championships and the French Tennis Open.
.....European
customers of UK based betting exchange Betfair will
be able to make payments using PayPal, a global
leader in online payments, following a deal between
the two businesses Betfair reported in a statement
on Monday.
The arrangement will
enable Betfair users living in the UK and the other
European Union countries to use PayPal to make
secure and simple payments to each other. The
PayPal service will be fully integrated with the
account management section of the Betfair site so
its customers will be able to pay in and withdraw
funds from their Betfair account in real time.
By using PayPal to
settle their peer-to-peer transactions, Betfair
customers can use a variety of funding sources
including credit and debit cards, their existing
PayPal balance and, in the UK and Germany, transfers
from their bank accounts. Betfair customers will
also be able to withdraw winnings directly into
their PayPal accounts.
Betfair currently
handles twice as many credit and debit card
activities as any other European website and expects
these transaction numbers to increase further thanks
to PayPal. Betfair, launched in June 2000, at peak
times matches up to 12,000 bets a minute and records
5 million transactions a day.
Geoff Iddison, Chief
Executive of PayPal UK, said, “PayPal may be best
known as the preferred payment method for eBay
customers, this is another example of the PayPal
system being used by merchants to develop their
online business.
“Betfair is a popular,
highly regarded, regulated and reputable online
gaming site. By having PayPal available to
Betfair’s customers, PayPal will enable European
users to pay and receive funds safely and securely,
without sharing any financial information from
simply an email address.”
PayPal, 100% owned by
eBay, is a global online payment company that
enables anyone with an e-mail address to make
payments online, whether personal or business,
within a secure online environment.
The company was set up
in the US in December 1998 and acquired by eBay in
2002. It reports that it has over 10 million
accounts in the UK, more than 100 million accounts
worldwide and can be used to make online payments in
55 markets around the world. PayPal prohibits the
use of its service for gambling activities by anyone
located in the United States.
.....There are
numerous reports across the net of an online
sportsbook, BetPlatinum.com, slow paying players.
All Gambling911.com readers are advised to ONLY play
with books endorsed by us as
seen here
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Wire
Originally published February 27, 2006 9:33 am ET |