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Review from Rans C.
on pokerroom.com
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Impression : Negative
This site lets you and your friends buy-in using one
NETteller account as long as you were losing. But when you got lucky and wanted
to cash out, pokerroom.com refused to cash you out and blocked your
account. The reason was we were using the same NETteller account for
several players.
Our Comment :
We cannot pass judgment about what pokerroom.com has done in this situation. However, we would like to note,
that most gambling sites indicate in the terms of agreement section, that the same user is not allowed to open several accounts.
One of the methods of confirmation that a certain user has opened several accounts (from the point of view of the owner of the website)
is the fact that the same credit card number or Neteller account was used. There are two reasons for this: Opening of multiple accounts
can give some advantage for players in getting casino bonuses or some other promotions and for security reason, since if several players
use the same credit card, there is a good chance that this credit card was stolen.
We have encountered situations where the conflicts such as this one where successfully resolved on condition that the players
did not take advantage by illegal usage of multi-accounts, and on condition that owner of Neteller has approved
all the transactions that occured between the gambling site and that Neteller account
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