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UB withdrawal \"problems\" - Help Please
About 6 months ago I deposited $500 at UB to play one of their Foxwoods promotions. I lost about $150, and since I wasn't a fan of the site, I didn't play again.
Since I still had $350 at the site, I logged in the other day to withdraw my balance. Since I use Neteller and apparently my UB email needs to be the same as my Neteller email to make a withdrawal, I went through the process to change and verify my UB email and then put in a withdrawal request. Sure enough, I got an email from UB claiming my account was selected for a "random verification" and that since I had deposited money and immediately tried to withdraw it, they required me to explain what I was doing. Of course, this simply wasn't true, and I told them so. Today I got back another email with the following BS: [ QUOTE ] This is the rule on the site. Players can not deposit and withdrawaling without playing at least half the deposit. Because this was not done, this shows as no game play. Even though the deposit was made a while back, the rule on the site is that the deposit must have at least half of this played before being allowed to be withdrawn. Due to all the fraud happening all over the world, this rule was made by us and the withdrawal companies. [/ QUOTE ] Any thoughts on how to deal with this? And be forewarned if you were under the impression UB was an honest site. |
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Re: UB withdrawal \"problems\" - Help Please
1. If you lost 150 you almost certainly wagered 250 (1/2 of 500) which would mean you complied with their rule. Ask them for every hand history you played.
2. Ask them where the rule was published when you made your deposit. Ask them where the rule is published now. 3. Appeal your case to somebody else at UB. Good Luck. |
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Re: UB withdrawal \"problems\" - Help Please
If you don't have any luck, check out PokerRoomReview.com. They are a 3rd party arbitration site, who works with the various poker sites to get resolutions to these types of discrepencies.
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Re: UB withdrawal \"problems\" - Help Please
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Any thoughts on how to deal with this? [/ QUOTE ] 1. Play a couple hours of microlimit poker. 2. Try to withdraw again. 3. Don't ever go back. [ QUOTE ] And be forewarned if you were under the impression UB was an honest site. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. They've been pulling this trick on a lot of people lately. I think the watchdog sites should blacklist UltimateBet. The first law of poker is anyone can quit the game anytime they want. Breaking this rule is stealing player money. Any real regulatory authority would shut them down on the spot for doing something like this. Since there is no notice of this policy on their site they have no excuse whatsoever. |
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Re: UB withdrawal \"problems\" - Help Please
Strange. I deposited $200 recently when they had the 100% reload bonus going. I only played some .05/.10 for a few days and then withdrew the original $200 without any problems at all. I doubt I played $100. Shrug. Never heard that one before.
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Re: UB withdrawal \"problems\" - Help Please
I play UB alot. Cashouts happen usually within 2 days. Never had a problem. Then again, I play alot of hands there.
I think it's bogus that such a small amount is being held up in this case though. |
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Thanks for the replies guys. Fortunately I was able to get what I wanted with a few more bitchy emails.
[ QUOTE ] I see we are going through the typical process when a site decides to illegally withhold customer funds. First you falsely claimed that I had deposited money and then immediately sought to withdraw it. When I established that claim as untrue, you created a new justification: this alleged "rule" that if I deposit money, I must play at least half of it in order to get MY OWN MONEY back. Playing more of my money does not prove anything about whether I am committing fraud, of course; it merely means UB gets a chance to retain more of my money. Please advise me by what process I agreed to this "rule" when I deposited money on your site. As far as I can see you are just making it up in an attempt to unlawfully withhold my funds. [/ QUOTE ] And I got back this response: [ QUOTE ] Dear Sir/Madam , Thank you for contacting us. I am sorry for your inconvenience. Please bear in mind that you had received bonus dollars on your deposit. In order to forward a request for a manual Neteller withdrawal of the balance of your account to the appropriate department, we will first need to remove these bonus dollars. If you agree to the above, we will also require the answer to your security question: What is your Mother's maiden name? Thank you for your cooperation. Please contact us if we may help you in any other way. Sincerely, Debbie [/ QUOTE ] It's just so sleazy. "Sorry, we can't give you your money for reason X" "[censored]" "Okay, we can't give you your money for reason Y" "[censored]" "Okay, here's your money." But whatever. Since I didn't care about clearing the bonus, I answered the security question and got the money today. |
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