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Old 01-27-2007, 02:44 AM
Bukem_ Bukem_ is offline
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Default Re: how long until we start flooding the FSA with complaints?

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Sublime... I think you need to take a deep breath, and give the sites/Neteller time to sort out what needs to be done... all the major sites came out and said that your money is safe... give them the time to work out how to handle money transfers in an environment where the 3rd party processors they were using are no longer options.

Just my 2 cents... FSA involvement at this stage, isn't going to help...

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so then how long do you suggest we wait before complaining?

there has to be a line crossed from acceptable wait to unacceptable wait.

since i have six figures pending, i have an itchy trigger finger.

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I really can't believe not a single high stakes player has voiced a concern over the state of things. I only play midstakes, but I have almost 6 figures still online, and while I'm a very calm person and not in panic mode I'm certainly concerned.

I'm pretty surprised aba, jman, boosted, actionjeff, schneids, etc all have a large amount of money online. Not one high stakes player has said they are downsizing their online roll until things change for the better.

I have zero options that are reasonable for withdrawing from full tilt and this point, and no way to get my money off neteller. Why is this sitting so well with everyone?
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