Full Tilt Poker remedies its default face the AGCC

full-tilt-pokerGood news for gamers: Full Tilt Poker has decided to pay the £ 250,000 ($ 400,000 CAD) in license fees to the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC).

At Full Tilt Poker hearing July 26, we learned (and it was probably one of the only things that has been learnt by the way!) that Full Tilt Poker had a debt of £ 250,000 face the AGCC concerning its license fee. Counsel for Full Tilt Poker, Martin Heslop, explained that the reason for which the site had not put the money earlier, is because she did not know that the licence still existed and that they did not want to pay for something that no longer existed. He also said that Full Tilt Poker may remedy its failure to pay within 7 days if they still had a chance to review this license.

Full Tilt Poker would remedy his default of payment since. The AGCC issued a release declaring: "recent Full Tilt Poker, the license fee payment late is good news for the players, because this improves the chances of success of the negotiations of Full Tilt Poker regarding a refinancing with their investor potential.". "

For one of the few moments in the past months, Full Tilt Poker players have had two good new blow on blow: first renewal for two other year of their secondary by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission license, then the news of today concerning the payment of late fees.

These recent developments are without a doubt great news for gamers. Although there are still steps that can be long and tedious here that players can review their money at Full Tilt Poker, they can now focus to negotiate with its investor potential and come to an agreement with the American Department of Justice.

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