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Gold Luck/Golden Boys Bet Ltd is closing

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Mar 31, 2013
Location
Germany
I got this Email from them today:



Dear Customer,



Please be advised that Golden Boys Bet Ltd is in the process of closing and therefore the Gold Luck Casino has now been suspended. As a result of the closure of the casino and in accordance with clause 5.17 of the Terms and Conditions we hereby give you 30 days’ notice of the closure of your account. You may request any balance withdrawals via the usual function in the ‘My Account’ section of the website subject to the minimum withdrawal as per clause 5.27 of the Terms and Conditions.

Please be advised that you will no longer be able to add any further funds to your account and all deposit attempts will be rejected. All funds remaining on accounts following the 30 days will no longer be available for withdrawal and will deducted from your account.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding. Should you have any queries please e-mail [email protected].

Thank you

Golden Boys Bet Limited



So grab Your Money if You have some in Your Account.
 
At least they have given 30 days notice, quite a few haven't, and players have suddenly found their accounts closed and money god-knows-where overnight.

The end of the 30 days notice does not necessarily make any remaining money theirs, but it would make the process of retrieving it much more complicated for players.

Given the recent discussions around big mergers and buyouts, it is likely that other operators may close down instead of seeking a buyer. The driving force seems to be the recession triggered by the financial crisis back in 2008.
 
At least they have given 30 days notice, quite a few haven't, and players have suddenly found their accounts closed and money god-knows-where overnight.

The end of the 30 days notice does not necessarily make any remaining money theirs, but it would make the process of retrieving it much more complicated for players.

Given the recent discussions around big mergers and buyouts, it is likely that other operators may close down instead of seeking a buyer. The driving force seems to be the recession triggered by the financial crisis back in 2008.

Yeah and nice not letting their affiliates know!! :what:
 
Yeah and nice not letting their affiliates know!! :what:

They may feel that this is unnecessary as affiliates are paid automatically at the end of the month. However, it would be good manners to let all your business partners know about such a major event even if they are not required to take any action. Perhaps they feel that it's not important that an affiliate may be working on some new marketing, work that would be a complete waste given that the casino is closing down:rolleyes:

Sometimes affiliates are told something that adversely affects players whilst players are told nothing until after the event (or they just find out).
 
yes they have had a very good history of non payment/payment problems. Cyberclubcasino website says they will continue operations though, so maybe they are not tied so firmly to goldendenboysbet. They just have to find a new partner to continue operations with.

I hope everyone gets paid. Lots of complaints in recent times, where they ask for basicly every possible piece of paper from the player to get verified. For example Picture of person holding their own passport. Only certain bills are counted as utilitybill. How people funded their neteller/skrill account. Bank statement showing this funding and so on. Not standard by any means.
 

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