With Tech Support like this ... Who needs it? (Titan Poker)

......What I think is happening

You might not be able to open the account from South Korea due to their Internet Service Providers.

What you could do? Contact some one trust worthy in another country to set up your account and provide your details, then change your password before funding.

Never the less, I am sure if they allow you to play, it will be only while your stay out of the US. Titan belongs to Playtech and won't take american business
 
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You might not be able to open the account from South Korea due to their Internet Service Providers.

I only mentioned that a dozen times in the email trail.:D

What you could do? Contact some one trust worthy in another country to set up your account and provide your details, then change your password before funding.

That, and also use websites like www.megaproxy.com for sign up since I know the URL of the signup page. Again mentioned earlier in this thread.:D

Never the less, I am sure if they allow you to play, it will be only while your stay out of the US. Titan belongs to Playtech and won't take american business

I wouldn't play on Titan Poker if I was allowed to signup now and they put a straight money deposit into my account, no strings attached. They could not come up with SIMPLE solution to my problem. If this issue was so puzzling, I hate to deal with the tech support if a serious issue came up, like how to withdraw my money from their site or other trivial issues.:mad:
 
Unbelievable... LOL...

Would it be possible for you to upload the attachments for me to take a look? Also, do you know more about the reason why Casino Tropez was banned in Korea, and if any others were blocked as well?

You can do this privately if you like as well. I might be able to get someone over there to understand what is going on.
 
Unbelievable... LOL...

Would it be possible for you to upload the attachments for me to take a look? Also, do you know more about the reason why Casino Tropez was banned in Korea, and if any others were blocked as well?

You can do this privately if you like as well. I might be able to get someone over there to understand what is going on.

Titan poker and party poker ban all chinese players.
 
Unbelievable... LOL...

Would it be possible for you to upload the attachments for me to take a look?

I uploaded all the attachments that were sent to Titan Poker (Twice) to filelodge.com

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Also, do you know more about the reason why Casino Tropez was banned in Korea, and if any others were blocked as well?

(Disclaimer: I do not claim to be an expert of Gambling law in Korea)

Basically, like anywhere else, Korea has over-reacted when a scandel hit. The laws in Korea is everything short of a full ban on gambling. They do have legal adult video gaming houses. Basically consisting of video slot machines and video horse races. Now the only limit is that max payout can be 20,000 Won (Approx $21.50) and it is not cash. They are vouchers for merchandise.
The mofia then starting to sell altered video slot machiens and set up illegal gaming houses. These machines had a lot HIGHER payout limits. Someone would win a 200,000 Won Pot and still win vouchers. The key would be that there would members of the Mofia sitting outside waiting for people that won the jackpots, and offer to buy the vouchers for a lot lower value so they would get cash instead. This all end up indirectly linked to one of the family members of a top Korean Government offical.

So with that, they found illegal underground casinos being ran in Seoul (Millions of Dollars changed daily) and other stuff that has been turned a blind eye to. Then they turned to illegal casino websites being ran in Korea. Well the website owners turned tail and moved their servers to overseas. Then the Government tried to shut them down, of course they could not. So now they have just about banned/blocked every Casino website from access from within Korea. (BTW, there are legal casinos in Korea, but they are considered foreigner only.)

Somehow, in the fray of all this, Poker sites have remained untouched. **knocks on wood** But with the birth of the APT, and the new formation of the Korean Professional Poker Tour still in the works, I do not see that happening.

I might be able to get someone over there to understand what is going on.

Best of luck there :p
 

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