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This is the second email like this I get in the past 2 weeks. This is another UK based poker room.---------------------Dear xxxxx William Hill plc has taken a decision to withdraw our online casino and poker services from all existing US clients and will refrain from offering them to US residents in the foreseeable future.We regret to inform you that we have therefore suspended your account and you will not be able to access our casino or poker room in the future. You should also note that we do not take sports bets from US residents.You will be able to withdraw any outstanding balance by accessing your account through our online homepage.Click here and then enter your login details under the top banner.If you have forgotten your login, click here.If you choose 'Make a withdrawal' you will be able to withdraw any balance in your account.If you need to contact our Customer Services Dept, you can contact via email on customerservices@williamhill.co.uk or by telephone on 011 800 3551 3551.We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your loyal custom and support of William Hill.Yours sincerely,William Hill Online

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is willliam hill a crypto skin?wtf is going on!?anyone got any info on inter poker and where they stand on these issues. don't want my money to dissappear.
Yes, it is a crypto skin. I have an inter poker account too and I haven't heard anything from them yet.
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is willliam hill a crypto skin?wtf is going on!?anyone got any info on inter poker and where they stand on these issues. don't want my money to dissappear.
no money is disappearing. Just accounts closing.
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published on: Thursday Sep 28, 2006William Hill Separates Itself from U.S. Poker PlaySite Eliminates U.S. CustomersWilliam Hill is the latest online gaming destination to stop accepting online casino and poker bets from U.S. customers. Following the model of several other online gaming sites, William Hill is trying to insulate itself from possible legal backlash like the charges facing former Sportingbet chairman Peter Dicks.While Dicks awaits his extradition hearing in New York on Friday, William Hill decided rather to play it safe while the legal climate in the U.S. remains unclear. According to William Hill’s chief executive David Harding, Britain’s biggest bookmaker was making the right move.“Our legal advice was and is that it is legal to accept online poker and casino bets from the U.S., but with all things that have been happening we decided it was a prudent thing to do,” Hardin said in a recent article in The Guardian.Don’t, however, expect William Hill to fall on hard times after cutting off its U.S. customer base as the company asserts that the U.S. site accounted for only 1 percent of its online gaming revenue and less than 0.1 percent of the company’s total profit.

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