WATCH OUT FOR WSOP SCAMS
11 May 2007
Warning against "discounted rates" for Main Event
seats
Enterprising crooks have apparently been trying to scam
poker players with offers of heavily discounted seats
for the main event of the 2007 World Series of Poker
epic scheduled for July in Las Vegas.
WSOP officials have issued a warning after receiving
reports about "sensational" offers currently circulating
on email and instant messenging channels, cautioning the
public about the scam and urging players to ignore the
fraudsters' attempts.
The offers apparently involve up to 40 percent discounts
on main event seats, the buy-in for which is $10 000.
The offerers claim to be either winners of satellite
events trying to cash in their seat, or seat holders who
have since discovered they cannot make the tournament.
Spokesmen for WSOP organisers Harrah's,say that
pre-registered seats, however, can't be sold or traded
and Harrah's will not honour transferred registrations.
In any event, anyone who pre-registered for events this
year can receive a full refund of their payment if they
can't participate.
"Ask yourself this," the Harrah's cautionary suggests:
"Why would an individual accept $6 000 for a seat he
allegedly won when he or she knows they can get the full
$10 000 refunded?"
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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