Players with Incomplete Petitions Could See Their Full Tilt Poker Claims Denied
Key Takeaways
  • More than 2,200 petitioners have recently been emailed instructions on how to properly complete their petitions.
  • Those notified will have until November 24, 2014 to make the required changes to their petition. The GCG warns that those petitioners with “incomplete or incorrect Social Security number will have their petition recommended for denial.”

The Garden City Group, claims administrator for US players that had their online poker funds locked up on Full Tilt poker following the events of Black Friday, has announced that more than 2,200 petitioners have been recently emailed instructions on how to properly complete their petitions.

Those notified will have until November 24, 2014 to make the required changes to their petition. The GCG warns that those petitioners with “incomplete or incorrect Social Security number will have their petition recommended for denial.”

Those petitioners with incomplete or incorrect banking information that do not respond by the deadline with accurate information will be mailed the check to the address provided on the petition should their petition be approved.

Those with questions are encouraged to contact the GCG directly.

Players seeking reimbursement had until September 3, 2014 to submit an application to the GCG. Over $110 million has been reimbursed to US players this year.