The dealers last name wasnt Green was it?
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The dealers last name wasnt Green was it?
paul02085
Thanks guys for all the responses.
I spoke to Natwest again yesterday and was told the $750 that was put back onto my card came from AP themselves and was not in fact to do with Natwest, basically when I first spoke to AP about why they locked my account and seized all funds in it I was told they were keeping my deposit also.
I then contacted Natwest who advised me to send in a letter and they would help, having spoken to Natwest yesterday they haven't even got round to helping with the dispute so guess no chargback needed. When I first spotted the $750 back in my account I just assumed it was a chargeback from Natwest.
I have also never done a chargeback against any casino/bookie as I always use a debit card whenever I deposit, with AP I used my credit card in case I had any problems.
Will speak to Natwest again today to see if they can be any help in getting the $1090 winnings.
SlotsWizard (25th October 2007)
"I have also never done a chargeback against any casino/bookie as I always use a debit card whenever I deposit, with AP I used my credit card in case I had any problems."
^^^ Aint that a bit like
playing with fire though realising you might have a problem at a site and using a credit card thinking even before you deposit you might need to chargeback????? sounds a bit dodgy to me like.
Yes, I had read on another forum before I deposited that this place had refused to pay someone in the past but others were saying they had no problems. So I decided to cover my own back and use my credit card. I am glad I did as the first initial response I got from AP was they were keeping my deposit also, maybe then when they realised I deposited with a credit card (and I had rights) they decided to return the deposit.^^^ Aint that a bit like
playing with fire though realising you might have a problem at a site and using a credit card thinking even before you deposit you might need to chargeback????? sounds a bit dodgy to me like.
I can't think of why that would sound dodgy to you.
Just spoke to Natwest again and as far as they are concerned the matter is now closed as I got my deposit back and that's all they're interested in. Have sent emails to Visa, UK gambling Commision and kahnawake Commission so will see what responses I get.
WHY on earth deposit at a site that not only is under severe scrutiny for cheating and think to use a cc before depositing why deposit at AP??? this is what i cant fathom out![]()
Maybe if you'd read my first post you wouldn't need to ask, I quote myself "Only wished I'd spotted the poker threads before I deposited".
I am not stupid, if I had known about the poker problems then I wouldn't have even depsoited here. Hope that's enough of an explanation for you now...
Post Number 14:
How am I contradicting myself then.Originally Posted by superchip
Anyway I came here asking for help and others have posted helpful comments, you've been a massive help also but I can't be bothered to respond to your posts now. Cheers for the input though.![]()

No matter what the problem is over here, I have something to add to this actually.
1. How come most people will say that AP has the right to do this and that, even to the point of seizing all your winnings and etc?
2. When it comes to things like that, since they accepted your deposit and even your ID and reopened the OP's account, why do they have the right to even seize anything?
3. When someone makes a chargeback to a CASINO/SPORTSBOOK, they are considered a Fraudster and etc. But when a casino/sportsbook seize everything, including your deposit and winnings, all you could do is just sit there and be an idiot else you will be branded a fraudster. Where in the world is the justice in this?
4. They have taken your bet and accepted it. If this was in Vegas, they will still be obligated to pay the winnings and then kick you out the door. They accepted a bet and after you winning, they refuse to pay which makes them 100% @zzhole in my book!
No matter what the AP says, it still comes down to the fact that they locked his account and requested additional docs. After getting it, they reopened his account and after he wins, they tell him that he's a fraudster. Are they hoping for him to lose or do they just not want to pay? Either way, I don't see AP doing anything right at all.
File complains and etc with the relevant authorities and don't forget to always follow-up on your complain else it might be thought that you've gotten the thing resolved.
Good Luck!
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tennis_balls (1st November 2007)
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