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elevated 06-23-2005 08:19 PM

Pacific Poker Cashout Problems- They won\'t give me my $20,000
 
I tried to cashout about $12,000 earlier this week but Pacific Poker told me that I needed to send in verifiaction documents- License, utility bill, and a signed document. I thought OK, this is customary for cashing out large amounts. So after I sent it in they told me I needed a notarized copy if I wanted to cash out more than $10,000. Which means I need to have it stamped by a lawyer. I sent my documents in about 4 different times and I have yet to receive any of my money. Has anyone else had to do this process and if so what exactly did you send in? I don't understand the concept of a notarized statement because each customer service rep are ignorant and tell me different things. That's why I had to send in my documents about 4 different times. It seems to me they don't want me to cash it out so they are telling me to send in a million different things so the money can stay in my pacific acount. If anybody had a similar experience or can help I would appreciate it.

Reef 06-23-2005 08:24 PM

Re: Pacific Poker Cashout Problems- They won\'t give me my $20,000
 
whale crap >>> pacific poker

GrannyMae 06-23-2005 08:47 PM

Re: Pacific Poker Cashout Problems- They won\'t give me my $20,000
 
a notarized copy if I wanted to cash out more than $10,000. Which means I need to have it stamped by a lawyer

notarized does not mean by lawyer. i am a notary public, and so are millions who sent the few pesos for the stamp.

look in the yellow pages or go to a mailbox etc or western union for the notary. you don't need a lawyer.

Emperor 06-23-2005 10:05 PM

Re: Pacific Poker Cashout Problems- They won\'t give me my $20,000
 
FYI In some states you have to be a lawyer to be a notary.

Georgia is one of those states. There are others. I used to be a mortgage broker for a nationwide firm.

GrannyMae 06-24-2005 01:26 AM

Re: Pacific Poker Cashout Problems- They won\'t give me my $20,000
 
[ QUOTE ]
FYI In some states you have to be a lawyer to be a notary.

Georgia is one of those states. There are others. I used to be a mortgage broker for a nationwide firm.

[/ QUOTE ]

my bad.

in ct, you need only a check that won't bounce.

Benholio 06-24-2005 01:47 AM

Re: Pacific Poker Cashout Problems- They won\'t give me my $20,000
 
[ QUOTE ]
FYI In some states you have to be a lawyer to be a notary.

Georgia is one of those states. There are others. I used to be a mortgage broker for a nationwide firm.

[/ QUOTE ]

This isn't true. In Georgia all you have to do is fill out a basic application and get a couple of people who aren't related to you to endorse it. Heck, my buddy is a notary public.

Synergistic Explosions 06-24-2005 01:57 AM

Re: Pacific Poker Cashout Problems- They won\'t give me my $20,000
 
For $20,000, I'd fly to where they were located, present my documents in person, then write the trip off as a business expense.

Emperor 06-24-2005 01:58 AM

Re: Pacific Poker Cashout Problems- They won\'t give me my $20,000
 
MY mistake, it most be that they can't close mortgages. Or the lenders were requiring that lawyers close them.

We were NOT allowed to have a notary close a loan in Georgia....

yct 06-24-2005 04:53 AM

Re: Pacific Poker Cashout Problems- They won\'t give me my $20,000
 
some online casino also requires docs... what a load of bs from those sites...

MicroBob 06-24-2005 06:12 AM

Re: Pacific Poker Cashout Problems- They won\'t give me my $20,000
 
couldn't you just cash-out $3k at a time or something?


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