BANK TROUBLE FOR POKERSTARS
27 April 2007
"Insufficient funds" is a highly unlikely reason
for rubber checks
The most popular - and populous - online poker room
around, Poker Stars.com has been the subject of worried
forum postings following a series of bounced checks to
players, and this week the issue was addressed by the
online poker information portal Poker-King.com.
In a report that does not clarify whether the players
concerned are US resident or otherwise, but are assumed
to be the former the site published the results of its
investigation thus:
"After some investigating, we have ascertained that this
is a bank-specific issue. Citizen's Bank has been
flagging and returning checks that they deem to be tied
to online gambling. The reason that they are giving is
that there were "insufficient funds", even though this
is not the case.
"Citizens Bank is a subsidiary of the Royal Bank of
Scotland, which has publicly stated that it would be
taking a hard-line stance to online gambling
transactions post-UIGEA. If you are a client of Citizens
Bank and have tried to cash an online gambling check,
then you have likely been a victim of the company's new
hard-line stance."
Poker-King correctly points out that Poker Stars is one
of the most financially stable online poker sites around
today, so this is not a question of financial
instability, but of banking interference.
Founded in 1828, Citizens Financial Group started as a
small community bank called the High Street Bank in
Providence, Rhode Island. Since then it has grown into a
major banking enterprise with $161 billion in assets,
making it the 8th largest commercial bank holding
company in the United States when ranked by deposits.
Owned by UK's The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc, the
US operation has branches in 13 states and offices in
more than 40.
The Royal Bank of Scotland is believed to have been
subpoenaed by the US government in connection to its
arrangement with publicly traded online gambling firms
operating out of Europe that accepted business from
customers in the States.
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