ANOTHER SUBSCRIPTION POKER SITE GOES DOWN
31 October 2008
Fleet Street Gaming was founded by ex-PokerStars
exec
Fleet Street Gaming.com, a U.S. subscription poker
site along the lines of PurePlay, is the latest casualty
of the economic downturn, advising its subscribers this
week that it will close its virtual doors come October
31.
Founded earlier this (2008) year by former PokerStars
Vice President of Marketing, Dan Goldman and developed
by Advanced Global Applications, Fleet Street Games.com
opened for freeplay in August, switching to real money
operations in September and attracting a positive
response from the market.
Unfortunately it was not sufficiently positive to
withstand the economic storms that started raging in mid
October and has announced that it will be shutting down
operations at midnight Friday, October 31.
In a note on the website, management advises that: "When
we launched Fleet Street Games, we fully expected that
we could weather a reasonable amount of time until we
had the volume of players we needed to make the company
viable. But as a result of the chaotic economy, things
changed, and we had to make a very tough decision."
The notification continues: “When FleetStreetGames
closes, all unused paid membership fees will be refunded
to your account. All of these funds and any winnings
currently in your account can be cashed out via the
website after the card room closes or can be used in
part for purchasing discounted membership periods for
PokerSchoolOnline. Until then you can use the cashier as
normal.
“Please note that cashouts are going to take longer than
normal because the volume of cashouts is very high right
now.”
The operator anticipates two to four weeks will be
required to finalise accounting and payout issues,
provided subscribers get their claims in before the end
of November. Fleet Street's $15 fee on transactions of
less than $50 is being waived.
The management sensibly addressed the question of the
security of subscribers' personal information: "All
documents supplied to us are stored on our secured
servers. This information will be used to send 1099
forms to both the IRS and to you. This will occur in
January of 2009. Once we have processed your 1099 form,
we will then delete the files from our system.”
Poker School Online, an associated poker educational and
training facility, is to remain open for business, and
Fleet Street members with less than $15 remaining in
their accounts will be awarded memberships in Poker
School Online in lieu of a refund.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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