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Old 30th January 2007, 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by misty113 View Post
WRONG! I have had a whole whopping $30.00 pending since the 18th of Jan. and not one cent has come back to me so BIG withdrawals is not the problem. ANY withdrawals IS the problem if your in the U.S. Emails sent to them have not been answered either. At least its only $30.00 so that I can suck up BUT any place that changes their policy overnight without giving warning to it customers so they can reconcile needs to close their doors for good........PERIOD!
This is affecting MY withdrawal to a UK bank. I was promised last Saturday that it would be sorted in 2 business days (now passed). This follows on from the promise on Friday that it would be sorted on Friday!
They have now breached the promise a second time. They are having trouble processing ANY payment request, and have trouble even keeping promises made to non-US customers that they need not worry about being seriously impacted.
I consider £6000 trapped like it was $6000 for a week "seriously impacted". They cannot claim it is down to processors on this. It seems that non-US customers are heading for the exact same delays as US customers.
As far as casinos are concerned, they might like to note that my ability to deposit and play has almost seized up as a consequence of this delay, and the expectation that any future attempt to withdraw will suffer the same fate. The £6000 is NOT ending up in a casino, it will stay there as long as it takes, and I will be unable to "refill" my alternate deposit methods, and thus will have to abstain shortly from all but bonus hunting for +EV situations and "abusing" the hell out of them just to keep a gambling float till Neteller improves.
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