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From: "Affiliates" <affiliates@fulltiltpoker.com>
Subject: RE: New Real-Money Players From US?
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 09:42:37 +0100

Hello Robert,

 

Thank you for your email. As you know, the U.S. Congress recently passed new legislation that may eventually have a significant impact on the online poker industry.

 

While the intent of this new legislation is to eventually prevent the transfer of funds from U.S. banks to online gaming sites, we assure you that there will be no short-term impact on our business. In fact, unlike many of our competitors, we have no intention of abandoning our U.S. customers. We plan to continue our normal operations while the regulators, the banking industry and, very likely, the judicial system hammer out all of the details regarding this legislation.

 

Most importantly, we want you to know that all monies entrusted to Full Tilt Poker from our customers remain completely safe and secure, and that all players and affiliates will be able to transfer funds to and from Full Tilt Poker as usual, using all of our normal payment processors. In short, while the long-term outlook for the industry is likely to change in some fashion, Full Tilt Poker will continue to provide its players and affiliates with the best online poker experience in the world.

 

Best regards,

 

Lisa

The Affiliate Team at Full Tilt Poker

 

Full Tilt Poker

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From: Robert Medl
Sent: 06 October 2006 17:03
Subject: New Real-Money Players From US?

 

Hello,

 

In light of the "Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006", can you please clarify if your sites accept new real-money players from the United States ? I will be flagging those that do and those that do not accept new real-money players from the United States players at my gaming portal (The Online Casino Gambling Directory

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Thanks!

 

Robert Medl

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