For more than a month, poker players have heard rumors that a group of European investors have showed interest in buying the site, which gave a small hope to the players with outstanding funds since Black Friday. However, these rumors trustworthiness has dwindled more and more every day since no official statement has been made by Full Tilt Poker. Yesterday, after weeks of silence, Full Tilt Poker[...] Read more » Black Friday: Full Tilt Poker issues statement regarding investors
Joined: May '09
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clearly they are not satisfied with the deal offered by the current potential investors. whatever they do, they have only around 3 weeks left to make some progress. ...............
Posted by B1gfoot:
FT has a lot of kiss-ass to do if they want to keep customers.
@SuperNoob the 1st invester actually pulled out of a deal, they have FT by the balls it seams.
maybe they should offer rakeback to all players when they come back and yeah definitely doesnt look good for players who got money stuck
Joined: Mar '08
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Its hard to know what to make of it, with so little communication from them, not that we actually needed any, but it would have been nice to know that they care and feel have a responsibility to their customers, its just a carrot. I guess, "plans to continue discussions with its current investor" is a typo, or have they got an investor and need a 2nd?
I just want to play RUSH, no longer care who owns the game, FT has a lot of kiss-ass to do if they want to keep customers.
------------ @SuperNoob the 1st invester actually pulled out of a deal, they have FT by the balls it seams.
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Indeed this does not look to good I am afraid. Looks more and more to me that they will never reopen again. But who knows, maybe we will all be surprised positively...
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