Neither site claims to have any money on hand and no way of increasing it's cashflow.
Also, AP closed down their offices and is getting bankruptcy insurance.
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06-02-2011 #11
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06-02-2011 #12
Lots of businesses file for bankruptcy and still end up being successful in the end. It's a common misconception that bankruptcy means the business will go under. Full tilt will be just fine when everything is sorted out. AP on the other hand, might end up going under, but I still feel confident we will get our money first, if that is the case. I just refuse to see the glass half empty. Not saying I'm right on this one, but until it's a definite no-go on getting my money, I will remain optimistic.
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06-03-2011 #13
I'm not that optimistic either , yeah I'm a donk just for keeping any money there , even worse that I played/won and the frustration just grows now that my roll is bigger . They claim to process a number of cashout's each day , yet some received their third cashout and I can't get one processed . First they cancel MoneyBookers and now with the new payment processor it's still pending (15 days) .
With no activity , players just sit-out at the tables to create an illusion (what purpose?) , considering their shady past there could be some time till the DOJ reactivates any bank accounts (if ever) .Last edited by B2BAces; 06-03-2011 at 10:57 PM.
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