I posted this in another thread, but I want to hear if anyone feels the same as I do about why payments to U.S. players are being stalled for as long as possible.
(From another thread)
How sad to see the industry imploding in on itself. No pays, put-offs, and rubber checks by some of the formerly respected folks in the industry. Why play in these times of such uncertainty if you are from the U.S.? If all of this doesn't prove to you that American players are equal to scum in their eyes, then surely you don't want to face reality. I think that the casinos feel that the time is short before the doors close completely for transferring funds back and forth to and from the U.S., so the longer they withhold payments, then the better their chances are to skip payments when the avenues of money transfer come to a halt. After this happens, then of course they'll blame the U.S. government for preventing them from getting the winnings out to the players in the U.S. Think about it
(From another thread)
How sad to see the industry imploding in on itself. No pays, put-offs, and rubber checks by some of the formerly respected folks in the industry. Why play in these times of such uncertainty if you are from the U.S.? If all of this doesn't prove to you that American players are equal to scum in their eyes, then surely you don't want to face reality. I think that the casinos feel that the time is short before the doors close completely for transferring funds back and forth to and from the U.S., so the longer they withhold payments, then the better their chances are to skip payments when the avenues of money transfer come to a halt. After this happens, then of course they'll blame the U.S. government for preventing them from getting the winnings out to the players in the U.S. Think about it