that company is called mind geek.cessing pawn sites. so far, so good, but mind geek also has another arm to its operation. it says it owns a portfolio of world —class says it owns a portfolio of world—class online entertainment, and roughly translated, that means that it owns some of the world's largest pawn sites, and there are some people that believe that's troubling, because it creates a potential conflict—of—interest.m would be a bit like putting a fox in charge of the henhouse. their interest is going to be making it as easy as possible for their consumers to access their site. the age blocks should have come into force today. the government now says it sorry for the delay. it didn't follow the right eu we should have notified, under this directive, the specific legislation which sets up the age verification requirements, and i'm afraid we didn't. i know it sounds incompetent. mistakes do happen, and i'm terribly sorry that it happened in such an important area. last year, just one mind geek owned pawn site made