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gabyyyyy 11-10-2005 07:44 AM

Re: More Great Party Service
 
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Sites are obliged to lock accounts where a gambling problem is mentioned or alluded to. If they don't, they lose their gaming license or they are HEAVILY fined.


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I agree with most of your post but I was wondering who exactly is going to take away their gaming license and heavily fine them?

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The same retard who lied to him.

11-10-2005 08:02 AM

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I agree with most of your post but I was wondering who exactly is going to take away their gaming license

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This guy:

http://img396.imageshack.us/img396/5...mission1jw.jpg

froggy527 11-10-2005 09:43 AM

Re: More Great Party Service
 
I wonder if this is Party's answer to people who are
closing their account and then opening another with
you know what!

arod4276 11-10-2005 12:35 PM

Re: Party Poker says I have gambling problem and cant have account
 
Sites are obliged to lock accounts where a gambling problem is mentioned or alluded to. If they don't, they lose their gaming license or they are HEAVILY fined.

Are u for real? lmao

DaveKForty7 11-10-2005 12:55 PM

Re: Party Poker says I have gambling problem and cant have account
 
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Sites are obliged to lock accounts where a gambling problem is mentioned or alluded to. If they don't, they lose their gaming license or they are HEAVILY fined.

Are u for real? lmao

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What license? Fined by who?

Pokeraddict 11-10-2005 02:27 PM

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It is disturbing that any forged header can have someone's account closed forever. I lean more towards this is an error and not malicious.

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Perhaps it has something to do with your alias here...

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Knowing Party maybe so. Still no word but the 24 hours is not up yet either.

Pokeraddict 11-11-2005 02:27 AM

Re: Party Poker says I have gambling problem and cant have account
 
No one called and my account still closed, "we are still investigating this matter" was the response when I called.

*sigh*

SoftcoreRevolt 11-11-2005 02:32 AM

Re: Party Poker says I have gambling problem and cant have account
 
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Sites are obliged to lock accounts where a gambling problem is mentioned or alluded to. If they don't, they lose their gaming license or they are HEAVILY fined.

Are u for real? lmao

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What license? Fined by who?

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The Bad Beat Police.

MicroBob 11-11-2005 02:37 AM

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What license? Fined by who?

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no kidding.


dude, they operate overseas and they can do what they want. there is nobody out there to 'fine' them.
why did you feel obligated to just make stuff up??

Sniper 11-11-2005 08:27 AM

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they operate overseas and they can do what they want. there is nobody out there to 'fine' them.


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This is not entirely true... Party is licensed and regulated by the government of Gibralter... here is what party has to say about it...

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PartyGaming is licensed under the Gibraltar Gaming Ordinance to operate remote gambling and online casino activities from Gibraltar. The licence has been granted for a period of five years, expiring on 31 October 2009, and renews annually subject to the payment of a prescribed fee (currently £2,000). In common with online gaming licences issued in certain other jurisdictions (such as Alderney and the Isle of Man), the licence requires PartyGaming only to advertise and promote gambling activities to citizens of nations in which it is not illegal for such activities to be undertaken and only to provide gambling activities to customers where such provision is not illegal under applicable law.

The licence includes provisions entitling the regulator to revoke the licence on public interest grounds and to refuse a renewal if a breach of any term or condition is not remedied within 90 days of the licensee being notified. No assurance can be given that the Group’s gaming licence will not be revoked or that any new, renewed or subsequent licences or approvals that may be required of the Group in the future will be granted.

Under the current licence, the Group is required to relocate its real money poker gaming servers to Gibraltar and commence operations in their entirety from Gibraltar by 31st December 2005, or within six months of the availability of sufficient telecommunications capacity in Gibraltar to support such servers. No assurance can be given that these telecommunication services will be available, particularly in view of the significant bandwidth requirements of the Group’s online poker business. Any failure to relocate the poker servers that results in a dispute with the Gibraltar Government as to whether such failure is due to inadequate telecommunications services may result in revocation or non-renewal of the Group’s licence in Gibraltar.

If the Group’s licence were revoked or not renewed and not replaced by the Gibraltar authorities, the Group would have to relocate its servers and other operations to another country, which would incur significant capital expenditure and may have a material adverse effect on the Group’s operations and financial position.

The Government of Gibraltar is considering a significant review of Gibraltar’s gaming legislation and is currently reviewing draft legislation. PartyGaming expects the new legislation to make specific provision for the licensing and regulation of online gaming. The proposed enactment and implementation of the new regulatory regime in Gibraltar is expected this year but the timing remains uncertain.

There can be no assurance that potential future laws and regulations will not have a material adverse effect on PartyGaming’s operations in Gibraltar. If the regulatory regime in Gibraltar were to be changed adversely, the Group may have to relocate its servers and other operations to another country, which would incur significant capital expenditure and may have a material adverse effect on the Group’s operations and financial position.


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