
25th March 2007, 10:00 PM
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River Belle
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Originally Posted by footdr
From the 19th to 23rd of March, I have received three different emails from Bellerock entertainment indicating 3 different dates that my "funds should reflect in my bank account".
Funny thing is 2 of the emails were sent on the same day one indicated I would be seeing the funds no later than 3/28 the next one indicated 3/29.
I don't think they have a clue.
Also, I found this interesting. First time they included this statement in any of my 20 some emails regarding my $5000.00 withdrawal:
We have in the interim received confirmation that all withdrawals that were processed from our end needed verification from the issuing bank regards where the funds were coming from. This authorization has since been submitted and we are able to confirm that your withdrawal will be clearing into your checking account by no later than end of business this coming Thursday, 29th of March 2007
"in regards where the funds were coming from"? What the heck does that mean, aren't they coming from the casino, the people that hired the processor? What a bunch of crap. They were just now told , weeks and weeks after our withdrawals were made, that they needed to verify the funds were coming from them, the company that sent the funds!!!!!!!!
GIVE ME A BREAK
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Hello,
I can't imagine any US bank accepting funds that blantanly states its related to gambling. Casino sumbits funds to a processor who in return sometimes sumbit to another processor and etc. This "disguises" the orgin of the funds hence causes alot of accountablitiy and trackability issues should one of the "processors" go awry. Certainly casinos could reissue immediately but then they risk paying us twice. As in this most recent prolonged lack of payments I can only imagine that casinos had more monies in the pipeline then the monetary risk to their reputation. I imagine this is exactly what has happened. I do think we will see our monies soon. However, I think we can expect these issues and more as full compliances must come into play. If you continue to play stay with this forum for updates and be as educated as possible as to where and when to play. Lets face it - we all love gambling but must come to the realization that the gaming itself is not our only gamble!
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