cackle cackle cackle ... lol
No, bank ALLOWED (ha ha) me to keep accounts open, and they did pay all money taken as a provisional (sp?<, credit to me except a few dollars, but as for the bank fees (overdrafts), I lost those, besides the money (finance charges)I'm losing by refinancing a little loan I had to cover more debits as they came in to keep the overdrafts down.
What pisses me about the bank, all mighty talk about getting money back in a legal way, well come to find out, they done 'reversals', and I know this because of one FL casino contacting me saying a charge back was done, that was Selbournes charge, I apologized and got their $20.00 back to them.
Then an RTG casino contacts me saying a charge back was done at their casino, told them no it hadn't. Lady checked, sent email apologizing saying it was a charge back to another RTG casino and would like for me to remain a player with them, they kept my account open.. I've played a few times there since...ha ha...
Anyway, that's how I know the bank done not one thing other than 'charge backs' which knocked me for a loop. I DID NOT want charge backs done, and bank told me that's not how they do things, Right!! That's exactly how they done it!!
Prism/Virtual says to send them proof of the bank fees and they'd pay them, even though they didn't do this.
Not acceptable, bank fees (which I've looked over papers bank sent) amounts to about $500.00, but I'm also out $570.00 on finance charges. And the stress it caused by not being able to pay my monthly bills when money disappeared, migraines going from acute to chronic. Too much lost over this to accept just bank fees with them denying any responsibility at all.
I'm sure by now they have doctored what needs to be on their end, so it would be their word against mine. But, from what this Professor of Law (specializes in online gaming (casino) laws) person has told me, it worth be worth taking it into a court of law, especially with Missouri AG going after online gaming (casino) operators. Sure, I may be fined, given time, very slight chance of that, but so what, compared to the publicity this will cause.
That's what I'm looking into doing. finding an attorney who'll be interested in it.




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