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Should sites confiscate funds for "unethical play"?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5904482, member: 397965"] Its a fair point, that there are also other poker sites with similar TOS, which by the way I also wrote in one of my subsequent comments. It is however not true, that ALL poker sites have similar TOS. I play on PokerStars and 888 Poker, and neither of these sites have anything in their TOS about "predatory practices". The TOS on 888 Poker furthermore states, that if they kick you out for abusing the chat function, then they are obliged to pay out your balance. So right there I think, its completely fair to say, that your funds are way more safe on both PokerStars and 888 Poker than on ACR. I do agree though, that there are other sites, where your funds are just as unsafe, as they are on ACR, and also some, where they are even more unsafe. Based on forum posts I would rather have money sitting on ACR than on for instance JuicyStakes. But thats like saying, I would rather have a finger amputated than the entire arm. ´ No objection to that. Will you be the one starting the thread? I dont really see, why it matters, that the reddit post was deleted. This does not mean, the incidence did not take place. As others have speculated, maybe ACR decided to give him back his money on the condition, that he deleted his reddit post and shut up. Also the reddit post was still there, when I made my post, and what happen after that is obviously outside my control :) [/QUOTE]
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