> "Q: If I m an American player and fail to apply to the DoJ for > remission, does my FTP balance remain intact if/when FTP reopens in > the US?"
> "A: No. The only way you can get your money is by applying to the > U.S. DoJ for remission."
Yes, US players are going to have to file a remission form with the DOJ to
get their money that was lost on FTP. The process hasn't been announced
yet, but the DOJ claims it will be quick and straight forward.
> I wonder if Stars will connect the two poker sites together for gaming?
The preliminary word from Stars is no, the two sites will run separately
as they did before. They did say they are looking at ways to transfer
money between sites, but nothing is concrete yet.
>> "Q: If I m an American player and fail to apply to the DoJ for >> remission, does my FTP balance remain intact if/when FTP reopens in >> the US?"
>> "A: No. The only way you can get your money is by applying to the >> U.S. DoJ for remission."
>Yes, US players are going to have to file a remission form with the DOJ to
>get their money that was lost on FTP. The process hasn't been announced
>yet, but the DOJ claims it will be quick and straight forward.
I hope they're not going to expect us to remember the exact amount of
the balances in our accounts.
>>> "Q: If I'm an American player and fail to apply to the DoJ for
>>> remission, does my FTP balance remain intact if/when FTP reopens in
>>> the US?"
>>> "A: No. The only way you can get your money is by applying to the
>>> U.S. DoJ for remission."
>>Yes, US players are going to have to file a remission form with the DOJ to
>>get their money that was lost on FTP. The process hasn't been announced
>>yet, but the DOJ claims it will be quick and straight forward.
> I hope they're not going to expect us to remember the exact amount of
> the balances in our accounts.
> >>> "Q: If I'm an American player and fail to apply to the DoJ for
> >>> remission, does my FTP balance remain intact if/when FTP reopens in
> >>> the US?"
> >>> "A: No. The only way you can get your money is by applying to the
> >>> U.S. DoJ for remission."
> >>Yes, US players are going to have to file a remission form with the DOJ to
> >>get their money that was lost on FTP. The process hasn't been announced
> >>yet, but the DOJ claims it will be quick and straight forward.
> > I hope they're not going to expect us to remember the exact amount of
> > the balances in our accounts.
> I had about $50k in mine.
> Jim
For play chips, instead of the DoJ, you'll need to send your remission
form to the DoWGAFF?
>>>> "Q: If I'm an American player and fail to apply to the DoJ for
>>>> remission, does my FTP balance remain intact if/when FTP reopens in
>>>> the US?"
>>>> "A: No. The only way you can get your money is by applying to the
>>>> U.S. DoJ for remission."
>>>Yes, US players are going to have to file a remission form with the DOJ to
>>>get their money that was lost on FTP. The process hasn't been announced
>>>yet, but the DOJ claims it will be quick and straight forward.
>> I hope they're not going to expect us to remember the exact amount of
>> the balances in our accounts.