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I entirely agree with you - I would interpret this as a threat also, although a weak one with no consequences I can see. The "two hours to stop" refers to the word-spreading to other players who instigated the same deposit-cancelling process - it plainly does NOT refer to stopping game play. This tallies exactly with the line of events described in the above post.
Three months to cancel deposits from your bank account? I didn't know they had such long clearing periods, and it certainly adds quite a layer of protection. Of course, this is the bank account equivalent of credit card charging back, and is only a last resort as you'll quickly get blacklisted.
Although you didn't get your winnings, I'm delighted you managed to exact such punishment on them, albeit one which won't have done you any favours in your future online play.
Did they actually give any details of this claim of backgammon "cheating"?
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