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Complaint Review: FULL TILT POKER - Nationwide

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  • Reported By: gilbert Arizona
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ON MAY 4TH OF THIS YEAR I REQUESTED A FUNDS WITHDRAWAL OF $600 FROM MY FULL TILT ACCOUNT AND TO THIS DATE, MAY 20 STILL DO NOT HAVE IT. I HAVE E=MAILDED SEVERAL TIMES TO FIND OUT WHERE IT IS AND THEY DO NOT RETURN MY E=MAILS. THERE IS NO NUMBER TO CALL THEM. I NEED TO KNOW WHERE MY MONEY IS. WHEN I GO TO THE SITE IT SAYS THEY HAVE "TEMPORARILY" DISABLED THE WITHDRAWAL ABILITY. PLEASE LOOK INTO THIS AND LET ME KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON. IF I NEED TO I WILL GO TO THE MEDIA.

Nursedeb67
gilbert, Arizona
U.S.A.

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#9 Consumer Comment

Yep, that is correct.........

AUTHOR: Sst047 - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, September 15, 2008

There is NO law that prohibits gambling for a US citizen over the internet. There are laws in place that prohibit banks from transfers of funds for gambling purposes (wether it be a credit card or debit card).

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#8 Consumer Suggestion

It usually takes 3 to 4 weeks for payment

AUTHOR: Tim - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Without endorsing something that may be illegal, the previous rebuttal (re. bodog) is probably correct.

Online casinos typically take three to four weeks to deliver a check for a withdrawal. This is because the payments usually come from an account in some obscure offshore bank, are transferred to a Canadian bank, and are then delivered to you. Have you received your payment yet? If not, please file an update.

Best regards!

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#7 Consumer Suggestion

i would try

AUTHOR: Samsung Side By Side - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, June 01, 2008

bodog they have always been good for me no problems ever. and they have a phone number clearly posted and you can do sportsbook and all on same account! i never try casino because i prefer to play against real people not software programs but i like wagering on the sports because you can watch the outcome and you know its not rigged! old calvin has alway been dependable for me

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#6 Consumer Comment

not illegal

AUTHOR: Jason - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, May 28, 2008

According to Professor I. Nelson Rose, one of the world's leading gambling law authorities: "no United States federal statute or regulation explicitly prohibits Internet gambling, either domestically or abroad."

Jason

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#5 Consumer Suggestion

Who your frustration should be aimed at

AUTHOR: Spencer - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Ever since online gambling has been deemed "illegal", online poker has always been in a grey area.

The easiest ways to withdraw, Neteller and EPassporte, both have pulled out of the online poker market for US citizens.

Full Tilt Poker is in no way scamming their customers. They just have to go through several loopholes nowadays to get the money to you legally. While many sites, Party Poker, Pokerroom, Titan Poker, etc. pulled out of the US market a Full Tilt is one of the few who stood strong and are still letting us play online.

If the US government wasn't so worried about what us FREE citizens were doing with OUR money, none of this would be a problem anyways.

If you are going to be frustrated with anyone, be frustrated about the fact that companies like Full Tilt are having problems getting us our money because our government has to control almost every aspect of our lives and what we do with our money these days.

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#4 Consumer Comment

Do you know what 15 BUSINESS days are?

AUTHOR: Juke - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, May 26, 2008

It takes 15 BUSINESS days after you complete the withdrawl forms. May 4th to May 20th is NOT 15 BUSINESS days. Business days count as Monday thru Friday. So you emailing them over and over is not going to help anything. I have had NO problems getting paid from FULL TILT poker.

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#3 Consumer Comment

anything online

AUTHOR: Tmm33 - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, May 25, 2008

As soon as people realize that these jerks do nothing ( gambling, porn, frer money, hosting ect) then they go out of business. These people on the internet do nothing but take money. God forbid if you give them your ss#, credit card #, real name ect lol. Stop allowing these rats to live.

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#2 Consumer Comment

It's poker. Indian/Native American poker.

AUTHOR: Chex - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, May 25, 2008

Poker is in a grey area anyway, and Native American tribes are allowed to do their own thing when it comes to gambling. There's probably nothing the Feds can do about it.

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#1 Consumer Suggestion

Gambling online is Illegal in the United States.

AUTHOR: Brad - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, May 21, 2008

They will still allow you to gamble however they are not required to pay you because it is in fact illegal to gamble online in the USA.

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