First reports are coming in that US customers are receiving withdrawals, but confusion surrounds the cashout process.
The PPA advises against filing a claim for unpaid account balances at FTP, UB and AP for the “vast majority of players.”
Customers will be able to request withdrawals through the website, but only to bank accounts in Euros.
In an email sent to customers, QuickTender says they will not cover funds seized in transit and suggest those affected should file forfeiture claims.
QT issued a statement clarifying status of funds amidst confusion surrounding Blue Monday seizures; recommends US players open Euro bank accounts to withdraw.
After a second round of domain name seizures by the US Department of Justice, pokerfuse takes a look at the names, companies, networks and domains involved the indictments.
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