Sunday, June 07, 2009

Poker Rights Under Assault – Just Like the Rest of Them

You can hide, you can ignore, you can tune out - but you cannot run. The dictatorship that is the United States Congress, White House and the tax systems for the federal and state levels continue to squash all your freedoms, options and exits.

Here is an article from Gambling 911 dot com, worth putting on an NPP post.

“The two largest online poker rooms, PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker, respectively, have been hit hard in recent days by the fallout from an eCheck payment processor getting pinched,

AbsolutePoker.com’s eChecks system appears to not be affected by this latest crisis, according to PokereCheck.com. Although Gambling911.com advises caution before trying to cash a paper check issued by the company.

There were initial conflicting reports suggesting that Absolute Poker had been impacted by this recent crackdown, though there is not a whole lot of evidence to support this notion (i.e. players complaining about bounced checks).

Gambling911.com had received hundreds of complaints and inquiries related to this eCheck matter exclusive only to Full Tilt Poker and PokerStars.

PokerStars in particular has been emailing customers, letting them know that their eChecks processor has had "funds froze" and that paper checks from this particular processor will not be accepted by their banks. PokerStars is trying to be as upfront about this situation with their customers as one would expect from this pretty well regarded organization.

Full Tilt Poker (as we here at Gambling911.com would expect), not so much in terms of keeping customers informed.

PokerStars customers have noted that there are other options readily available in which to deposit and withdraw money.

And finally, it doesn't appear as if Bodog was utilizing this payment method. The reason being, the processor in question apparently dealt with "poker only" websites and steered clear of those that immersed themselves in the sports betting world such as Bodog.

At least this is what we are being told and, again, we're not reading about eCheck problems with Bodog. If you recently received a check from Bodog - don't cash it until you contact them first.

Please note that eChecks is a generic term used to describe electronic checks, however, there is a processing firm well regarded called eCheck that deals only in online casino transactions and this company is still very much in business and experiencing zero problems with deposits and withdrawals.

The United States Attorney out of New York State has forced the shutdown of this eCheck processor being utilized by PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker and reportedly seized monies as a result.” - Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com – Publisher

Two lessons from this article: One, this confirms NPP's claim that Full Tilt has the worst customer service in the on-line poker industry.

Two, the US government is coming for you also - somehow, someway – no matter what you do or how you live. – Nik Faldo

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have rights.
I have rights.
Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?
Well its not over...let's refresh the picture of the next NPP player to the side of the blog.

Herbavor

Nik Faldo said...

I thought it was over when the Lions bombed last year.
I thought the Germans bombed Chrysler so the Italians could invade. Now...it's over.
Two new models coming out - the Pepperoni and the Canoli.

Faldo cashed Wednesday in the MI Forum tourney, so your wife's picture has to stay until I don't cash.

In other words, it will be down after NPP tonight.

Brian said...

At least it's good to know that I'm not the only person who couldn't cash a check from Absolute Poker in the last week or so.

I am reminded of the saying that "Your money really isn't your money - it's just a loan from the government". So true, especially in 2009. Hope and Change, everyone!!!