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Originally Posted by MX210
http://www.cardschat.com/f10/carbon-...ashier-264434/
http://pokerfuse.com/news/poker-room...cashier-20-11/
Flagship skin Carbon Poker and sister sites PDC Poker and Aced made the transition to Antigua-based Jazette, which also coincided with Merge dropping player-to-player transfer capabilities. This was to remain in compliance with Antigua’s online gaming requirements, according to at least one report, but also to fit into an apparent plan by Merge to rein in some of its more rule-bending skins.
Jazette is the parent company of Sportingbet.ag, Sportsbook.com and several other prominent brand names connected to the international online sportsbetting scene, with some of Jazette’s brands also having experience in online poker.
No where does it say that jazette is merge's processor. It just says that some of the most known skins are using it.
You're all over the place posting things as you google them. You seem to be completely oblivious to the fact that a lot of us are extremely familiar with what happened, since we thoroughly discussed this topic with the reps when they still existed in this forum.
I'm entirely familiar with the stuff you just googled for the first time.
When Jazette bought into the Merge Network, Carbon moved its money to the Jazette cashier. Any other skins that may have remained on the Merge Cashier closed or moved to other networks. So the original Merge cashier no longer exists. PokerHost had its own cashier and wasn't affected. Any possible small skin that Jazette might have brought with it to Merge with their own cashier wouldn't have been affected either. The independent cashiers tend to be faster but are also more at risk for insolvency. Lock had an independent cashier when it was on Merge.
And just to be clear, Jazette dictates policy on the Merge Network.