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Originally Posted by azeri98
Do they not ask for any type of id or tax information when you open an account with twinspires or NYRA
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I think I could get you a couple dead people's social security numbers. I was an executor of 3 estates back in the day. I probably still have their death certificates. That was a joke, just in case there is an IRS agent on this board.
I do have the numbers but would never give them out.
Not sure how NYRA or Twinspires work but my friend in California opened a Fan Duel account with his bank info and he deposits and withdrawals. He can fund but not bet. I use his account and bet on his behalf. It is a PITA because for some reason with cell internet location verification fails on my PC even though it is wirelessly hooked to the cell phone which is used as an internet hot spot.
If I were you I would try this, of course I do not condone lying to the USA government.
The government will give out taxpayer I.D. numbers to foreigners so they can work in the USA, I believe they will even give them to illegals. I have heard this second hand, just look into it.
Once you get the tax I.D., open a bank account on USA soil, I just looked but my bank that will give no frill checking account for free with no minimum balance has no offices in upstate New York. Get an ATM/Debit card and you are good to go after you rent a P.O. Box. I know back in the day Bank of America would let you use a P.O. Box for an account address, as I had one when I lived I Lake Arrowhead Ca. B of A looks to have about 10 locations in the Buffalo Area.