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Originally Posted by A_Schupick
A couple of things that are wrong about your post:
-They don't chose who to pay out, so they are being honest. They are part of a cashier (jazzette) which they do not own. This means that they can't really do much about choosing who gets paid.
-If you made both of them minutes within one another it's possible the second one went through first, just because 1 got hung up in the system for a few minutes, or the second one was for a different amount then the max. The one that did not get processed would then become stacked and you will get that something like 7-14 days later, as is standard. Then the 3rd withdrawal you tried to make will back stacked, which is also standard.
-Cash out times were pretty bad right before the last PM series, so saying that they are doing this for PM only doesn't make sense, because you would think they would do it before every series, but they don't.
-What evidence do you have to support that they are coming close to becoming insolvent? Paying out money seems like the opposite of that.
-"They don't chose who to pay out, so they are being honest."
What proof do you have of this? This seems like it is just your personal opinon and not actual fact. Actual fact is stacking 2 max checks together and only getting the 2nd one "processed". I also gave you proof when they mentioned to me that "Other players have to get paid, as well" that is verbatim to what they said.
-"Cash out times were pretty bad right before the last PM series, so saying that they are doing this for PM only doesn't make sense"
REALLY you pretty much just agreed with everything I said but you are very obviously a confused person, thinking that it couldn't be them just speeding up processing times so they get higher traffic. Then when players start to withdraw is sizable chunks all of the sudden their payout times are slower.
-"What evidence do you have to support that they are coming close to becoming insolvent? Paying out money seems like the opposite of that."
Because they aren't paying out the money to a high stakes player....because they just removed the best method of support that they had...because they have previously and seemingly now have had 6-8 week processing times. I mean c'mon 6-8 weeks is terrible to just to be able to "process" it.
You cannot show me one thing that would suggest Carbon is a highly solvent company that could pay out in 3 days...which is what players on bovada and other sites have been getting...3-10 days for check in hand.
I was really only showing an issue with Carbon to help the players and their financial safety.