Moneybookers Stop Doing Business With Full Tilt Poker: License Pulled

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With news that the Alderney Gambling Control Commission has pulled Full Tilt Poker’s license on Wednesday, popular payment processing company Moneybookers advised customers it too has ceased doing business with FTP.  Moneybookers was estimated to be the largest payment solution for Full Tilt Poker in Europe.

Dear xxx

As a Moneybookers customer, you already know you are the most important part of our business. We always make sure you receive the safest service.

For this reason we have stopped accepting deposits made to Full Tilt Poker.

There are extraordinary circumstances behind this situation which are beyond our control. We will not comment on these, just take appropriate action that protects our customers.

We have requested that the Moneybookers logo be removed from Full Tilt Poker, but cannot do any more to make sure it is not displayed. Moneybookers is no longer available from Full Tilt Poker, and you will receive an error message if you attempt to use our service there.

We want you to continue to enjoy your gaming with Moneybookers, and recommend you have a look at our gaming promotion page.

As we have stated, this is an extraordinary situation, and we will try to have all connected issues resolved as soon as possible.

Should you have any questions, please contact our customer support.

Best wishes,

Your Moneybookers Team

The Alderney Gambling Control Commission yanked Full Tilt’s license Wednesday under increasing pressure from US law enforcement and customers in the States who have not received funds for over two months now.

Full Tilt Poker was indicted on April 15 in the US on charges of money laundering and bank fraud.

William HIll was founded in 1934.  They are the largest bookmaker in the United Kingdom

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

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