Somebody needs to pay attention to Zynga with it's business practice and the Mafia Wars game. I think they take the game exercises and apply them to their business practices. Perhaps Money Laundering (could be possible), Racketeering (exploiting players RPs to finish events without explaining it before the players start the event), and oh yeah operating the virtual Lucky Stash machine without acquiring a valid gambling license.
How are they Gambling online? Simple. Players can buy Reward Points (RPs) (virtual money) with real currency. You can bet the virtual money on the Lucky Stash machine. Isn't that the same as using real currency on a virtual Gambling machine called the Lucky Stash? Where is the gambling license and why are they not being taxed? I'm just saying.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Does Zynga have a Gambling License for Mafia Wars?
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