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About PayDog
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PayDog
is owned by US Off-Track. US Off-Track, was originally founded as
Greyhound Channel, a joint venture between three of Florida's and indeed
America's most successful greyhound racetracks, Derby Lane, (established in
1925), Jacksonville Racing (established in 1935), and Palm Beach Kennel
Club (established in 1932).
On August 15, 1997, Governor
John A. Kitzaber authorized the
Oregon Racing Commission to regulate a multi-jurisdictional totalizator hub for
account wagering if the business is located in Oregon. He also signed HB 2104
which authorized “account wagering”. Both bills were requested by the
racing commission and the racing industry in an
effort to give the industry an opportunity to regain market strength. Up to
this time, the commercial tracks and the county and state fairs had existed in
Oregon for over 65 years.
The Oregon
Racing Commission receives one quarter of one percent (0.25%) of the money
wagered through the hubs as pari-mutuel tax. One third of this pari-mutuel tax
is transferred to the State General Fund, while the remaining two thirds is used
as a Pari-Mutuel Industry Development Fund.
With the advent of legislation in the State of
Oregon to permit multi-jurisdictional hubs, Greyhound Channel applied for and
was issued a
license to conduct account wagering. In April 2000, Greyhound
Channel opened its "Oregon Call Center", equipped with a state-of-the-art
AmTote International multi-community totalisator hub supported by a highly
trained staff of wagering operators and customer service representatives. In
addition, Greyhound Channel deployed internet, IVR (Interactive Voice
Recognition) and wireless Internet
wagering technology.
In spring 2002,Greyhound Channel officially changed its name to "US
Off-Track". Now
with the advent of PayDog a new chapter begins. PayDog is a web site
specializing
in
Greyhound racing and wagering.
PayDog provides access to all greyhound racing content in the country. As well
as Derby Lane, Jacksonville Racing Circuit, and Palm Beach Kennel club, it
offers wagering on Corpus Christi Dog Track, Gulf Greyhound Park, Tampa
Greyhound Track, Flagler Greyhound Park, Ebro Greyhound Track, Hollywood
Greyhound Track, Tri-State Greyhound Park, Tucson Greyhound Park, to name a
few.
Through this partnership with America's premier tracks, and under the terms of
USOT license granted by the Oregon Racing Commission, in accordance with
Oregon Statutes (ORS 462.725), PayDog conducts simulcasting and pari mutuel
wagering. We offer information and wagering opportunities into the co-mingled
pools of Greyhound tracks throughout the country. A portion of all wagers
struck benefits the individual tracks and the dedicated dog men and women of
America. We have close links with our industry's support organizations and we
are extremely proud of our membership and sponsorship of the AGTOA (American Greyhound Track
Operators Association) and the AGC (American Greyhound Council). Over the past 3
years we have contributed over
$700,000 Dollars to these two greyhound bodies.
Data can be retrieved and wagers placed through a multitude of devices, as a
result of state-of-the-art technology we have in place. PayDog offers:
teller-assisted telephone,
touch-tone and voice
recognition wagering. You may
also place a wager online from your home computer or from a
wireless
internet ready phone or Palm device. We also present up-to-date
information
on the tracks, entries, results,
live odds and information on the live
broadcast of the races.
PayDog offers all the same technology and wagering opportunities to the thoroughbred
and harness industry.
Our most recent expansions has seen us venture into the global
market, linking up with an established publicly traded European wagering
company, listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), as well as broadcasting our
American Greyhound content into the European marketplace on British Sky
television, channel 431.
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