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Originally Posted by glogga
No too bad for him. He clearly ignored and violated the TOC. Global poker is bound by laws in the jurisdiction it operates and its it just not legally advisable for them to be paying players playing out of jurisdiction. I don't blame them. You get what you get when you ignore the rules.
Do you read thru the TOS everytime you log in to make sure they didnt change anything?
If something was allowed in the past, then disallowed bc a TOS change that isn't announced to the players, then violators should at least get a warning.
I know that they change TOS without warning because sometime between April 2020 (successful withdraw) and June 2020 (failed withdraw) I was no longer able to withdraw into my bank account because they needed to verify the ID of every name associated with the account. (My mom's name is on it because I created it when I was 16 and never bothered to remove her. Made it easy to get money from her in college too.) Support's email said "because of a recent change to our terms of service we need you to provide .....)