ghostsoulsx57
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What is the name of your state? Oklahoma
I was told that most if not all gambling websites are illegal or have very strict laws, rules and regulations. In this case there is a Bingo Game online. You can win cash and prizes. To get into the big games to win the Cash and Prizes and Trips... you must have game tokens. You can't "buy" tokens on the website, that is what I believe is the illegal part, and considered gambling. But what this website does, is they put together a monthly "Bingo Magazine", all about the website, the games they play, who the winners are, what they won, and other Bingo News... They charge $20.00 for this Online Publication. But if you order the magazine every single month, you get 300 Bingo Game tokens FREE to play in the big game rooms. The prizes and cash are awarded. They also sell merchandise, some real, some virtual (like animal shaped virtual daubers to mark your cards with for $2.99 each, and with each separate purchase you get 20 FREE tokens) Everyone all knows they don't want a magazine, they just want the tokens to gamble with and would not otherwise buy the online magazine if they didn't get the game tokens.
So my question in, to get around the gambling laws, can you sell a virtual item, that has no monetary value, as a ruse to give out the game tokens so people can use them to gamble with, which is what they are doing?
I was told that most if not all gambling websites are illegal or have very strict laws, rules and regulations. In this case there is a Bingo Game online. You can win cash and prizes. To get into the big games to win the Cash and Prizes and Trips... you must have game tokens. You can't "buy" tokens on the website, that is what I believe is the illegal part, and considered gambling. But what this website does, is they put together a monthly "Bingo Magazine", all about the website, the games they play, who the winners are, what they won, and other Bingo News... They charge $20.00 for this Online Publication. But if you order the magazine every single month, you get 300 Bingo Game tokens FREE to play in the big game rooms. The prizes and cash are awarded. They also sell merchandise, some real, some virtual (like animal shaped virtual daubers to mark your cards with for $2.99 each, and with each separate purchase you get 20 FREE tokens) Everyone all knows they don't want a magazine, they just want the tokens to gamble with and would not otherwise buy the online magazine if they didn't get the game tokens.
So my question in, to get around the gambling laws, can you sell a virtual item, that has no monetary value, as a ruse to give out the game tokens so people can use them to gamble with, which is what they are doing?