A new website has been launched, under the name fulltiltscrewed.me. The owners of the site are collecting petitions from those who have their bankroll stuck on Full Tilt. The petition will be handed over to the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) at an open trial on the 26th July.
AGCC will sit down to negotiate with Full Tilt Poker representatives on the 26th July in the Park Plaza Victoria Hotel in London. Here, all the documents will be presented that played a role in the shutdown of FTP. This is when AGCC will receive the petition from fulltiltscrewed.me.
Here is the text of the petition:
We, the undersigned, demand that the Alderney Gambling Control Commission enforces it’s legal obligation to ensure it’s Licensee, Tiltware (trading as Full Tilt Poker), returns all player funds on deposit without further delay pursuant to the Alderney eGambling Regulations 2009.
Regulation 231 (3)
Subject to compliance with any lawful requirement to do otherwise, the Category 1 eGambling licensee shall, at the request of a registered customer, remit funds standing to the credit of that customer as directed by the customer —
(a) to an account with a financial institution in his name; (b) to an account with an associate of the Category 1 eGambling licensee in his name; or (c) by providing a non-negotiable instrument marked ―account payee made out in his name and forwarded to his address as recorded in accordance with regulation 227, pursuant to the terms and conditions governing the customer relationship and as set out in the Category 1 eGambling licensee’s approved internal control system.