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Fri Nov 22, 2013, 07:59 AM
Nov 2013

By JENNIFER BOGDAN Staff Writer


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New Jersey entered the Internet gambling industry Thursday night as soft play began across the state — sort of.

The launch was not without issues, as users encountered error messages in some cases informing them that they were not located in the state, even though they were well within New Jersey’s borders.

Others saw holdups as they tried to load money onto accounts, and some sites initially would not load at all.

Kyle Lockerd was able to access borgatapoker.com almost immediately, but more than two hours after the testing period began, he was still blocked from play. After sending in two forms of identification, the 29-year-old playing from Ventnor said he was told he was not located in New Jersey and could not participate.

http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/business/n-j-online-betting-test-finds-plenty-of-glitches/article_62ac0b54-532c-11e3-ba0f-001a4bcf887a.html

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