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Originally Posted by StaYSMacKed
As soon as PayPal wakes up and realizes what's truly going on with this site (aka it's using a loophole to funnel money for online gambling), it's a wrap. The more they advertise and more transactions that go through, the quicker the red flag will be raised. Be safe and keep as little as needed on the site.
Yep. Its only been a year of operation on Global Poker, and even longer on their sister website... Chumba Casino. You would think if PayPal was going to hit something, it might be called... a casino. Perhaps gambling goes on there.
But you are probably right, any day now PayPal will wake up and close it all down.
All sarcasm aside, I do agree that you should only keep what you need to play on the site. But that is much more from a be wise in your bankroll management philosophy you should have, rather than a fear PayPal is going to close the doors on Global. So while I don't agree with how you reach your ends, I do agree with your ends. Keeping risk minimal in all investments is just wise money management. And no matter what any of us might think its still online poker in the US, and tomorrow the DOJ could do any number of things.
But to the OP, I really hope they do get all of this resolved. I see both sides, but Global really needs to find a way to get you the funds, despite PayPal being their only payment method. There just has to be another way.