Does anyone know if something in the US has changed that would be causing them to do this? If so, then yes, rules are rules. However, their reason not withstanding, it is my opinion that for them to just lock good-standing accounts without giving reason or notice to people who have been depositing with them for years, or even one day is rotten. So what if it states in their T&C's they have the right to do so? Is that any way to treat their players? Of course not!! An email saying nothing more than we won't be accepted to play after a specific date is the very least they should do.
Not turning their backs on us? I'd say, since they've always sent several emails a week enticing us to make deposits and not even the courtesy of a single email when we won't be making any more of them...then yes, that is EXACTLY what they're doing.
molgrn1
One last thought: If indeed it is Microgaming that is dictating to these casinos that US players are no longer allowed then wouldn't all Microgaming casinos be locking us out?
Not turning their backs on us? I'd say, since they've always sent several emails a week enticing us to make deposits and not even the courtesy of a single email when we won't be making any more of them...then yes, that is EXACTLY what they're doing.
molgrn1
One last thought: If indeed it is Microgaming that is dictating to these casinos that US players are no longer allowed then wouldn't all Microgaming casinos be locking us out?