Lock Poker Accelerates Payouts

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Following an exclusive Gambling911.com interview with Lock Poker CEO Jennifer Larson this week, Lock Poker has begun to accelerate payouts to customers after a prolonged period of what it deemed to be “processing delays”.

Skrill payouts for those residing outside the US began coming in even for the maximum amount of $10,000.  There were even reports of Skrill payouts being received within one week of the initial requests.

“The E-comm team works constantly to find new, reputable payment processors to provide secure, fast options to our players,” Larson told G911.  “Our number one priority right now is reducing payout times over the next few weeks”.

Larson anticipates payouts to US customers to resume shortly after prolonged delays.

Payment processing for Americans has been strained since a series of indictments were handed down against what was then three of the biggest US-facing online poker rooms on April 15, 2011.

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

 

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