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Can Full Tilt Poker pursue this?

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some one has used my acct. info to log on to my full tilt acct. a deposited money using echecks, my computer is pretty accessable to other people since a work on a boat and its used for navagation perposes. they also found my checking acct. number since it is my computer and used it to found full tilt. my bank rejected the transactions as they should and now full tilt wants the money. ive told them that i didnt do it but of course they dont beleave me and say i must pay. My question is how far can they persue this, my checking acct. is closed now so they cant get it that way. and theyre not getting it from me. thanks

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  1. Playing poker on a computer used for navigation!!!...'Iceberg right ahead' springs to mind!!!


  2. Nice scam. If there is any money in the FT account they will freeze it.

    Of course yo use E-Checks you need a routing and account number.

    Hey you screwed Full Tilt and you want to know if they can pursue it?

    You are the unluckiest person in the world or the biggest moron if this is true.

    I really hope it's true and you are that big a moron

  3. I don't really understand the question.  I've never seen a poker site that lets you play on credit, so they always make sure they have the money before they let you play with it.

    At the end of the day, knowing that others had access to your computer, you should have kept your password secure so that no one could log in to your Full Tilt account.  You should also set up the admin login for your computer so that only you can access it, and make a user login for everyone else to use, so they can't access your data or software.

    Ultimately, Full Tilt will not do anything if you owe them money.  Because of the muddy water for online poker in the US, they won't want the bad publicity of suing someone.  Best they can do is freeze your account and lock you out.

  4. I guess now you know why you shouldn't have that kind of info on a shared computer and why you should always log off and have a password that's not easy to figure out.

    I'm pretty sure the most they can do is ban you from the site, but at the worst all you'll have to do is deposit the money and in a couple weeks take it back out.

    I hope you know who did it and beat the c**p out of the guy.  Sounds like a blanket party is in order, or maybe a long swim?

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