Full Tilt Poker Screwed Me Website Will Present Online Petition to Alderney

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jul/21/2011
Full Tilt Poker

A new website has cropped up for those affected by the closure of one time online poker behemoth Full Tilt Poker.  FullTiltScrewed.me, a rather clever use of a domain extension, offers a petition for anyone owed monies to sign that will be presented to the Alderney Gambling Control Commission on July 26.

The Commission revoked Full Tilt’s license late last month, forcing the company’s shutdown.  FTP is yet to pay customers residing in the USA since its founders were indicted on April 15, charged with money laundering and bank fraud.  European players and those across the globe have not been paid since June 29, when the site came unplugged. 

FullTiltScrewed.me features this message on its site: 

On Tuesday 26th July we will present The Alderney Gambling Control Commission with the petition to force Full Tilt to return player funds

immediately. We are no longer prepared to be mugged off.

Gambling911.com is your source for all the latest information pertaining to Full Tilt Poker.  Follow us on Twitter for around the clock updates. 

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

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