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A troubling e-mail from PokerStars
I was always lucky enough to not use neteller and echecks had always worked fine for me. I have to go through my banking records now to check this but even if this is on the level I don't feel very good that p* could just lose track of my money like this.
Hello XXXXX, It appears from additional information received from our eCheck processors, that contrary to their original notification your eCheck account was actually credited in respect of the cashout you made from your PokerStars account at the time they pulled out from the US market just over two weeks ago. As you will recall, based on their original information that the transaction had in fact failed we re-credited your PokerStars account. It was reported to us that your cashout for $xxxx.xx (transaction #xxxxxxxxx) was not successfully processed to your bank account. We then credited this amount back to your PokerStars account balance. This in effect means that you received the amount twice and that your PokerStars account therefore owes $xxxx.xx at this time. We would appreciate your efforts in making early settlement of the outstanding amount, hopefully the additional funds sent to you in error are still available. If we don't hear from you within 5 days, where possible we will retrieve these funds directly from your PokerStars account balance. If you are likely to experience any problems in settling this issue please contact us as soon as possible. Thank you very much for your understanding and please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any questions, please let me know. Best regards, Dalia PokerStars Payments |
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Re: A troubling e-mail from PokerStars
um. lose track of your money? it looks like they have very good track of your money.
edit: pay them back |
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Re: A troubling e-mail from PokerStars
augie,
if i owe them the money i have no problem paying it. however this was almost three weeks ago and pretty surprising email to receive. im calling my bank as i dont remember this xfer hitting my account. |
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Re: A troubling e-mail from PokerStars
I fit hit your bank account, no problem. Let 'em have the $$ back right from your account.
If it didn't hit your bank account, time to start sending PokerStars support some of your bank statements. |
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