I have been playing on this site for about 6 months. I cashed out for $400, 3 months ago. It took them about 6 weeks to get me a check. Now 2 months ago I asked for a $1000 cash out. It again took that amount of time, they sent me a Canadian check that the bank really did not want to accept stating that there were missuing routing #'s. A week after I deposited it I received an email form support stating:
We are writing to inform you that unfortunately due to a technical problem with the check processor, the check you were recently sent for $1000.64 is not valid. Please do not attempt to deposit or cash this check.
We have credited your account with the full amount, if you wish to make a new withdrawal request we will attempt to prioritize this and send it as soon as possible.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this issue may cause.
Are these guys for real? Anyone else having cash out issues with them? How can we as players trust a site that bounces checks and takes forever to pay. I now will incur bounced check fees etc and will have to wait again for them to supposedly make good on their previous payment. I was thinking about playing for larger amounts and tournaments but how can they be trusted if they take so long and do not pay as promised?
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Thread: Carbon Poker Cash out issues
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02-08-2012 #1Fish Food
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Carbon Poker Cash out issues
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02-08-2012 #2
It's all because of the DOJ shutdown, hard for them to find banks or processors that will route the funs. It's all around the law.
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