Full Tilt Poker is Hiring: Company Still Owes Millions

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Shuttered Full Tilt Poker may be closer to a resurrection.

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PokerFuse.com reported on Tuesday that a jobs posting out of FTP’s home base of Dublin, Ireland, sought out “multiple multi-lingual customer service positions need to be filled”.

“These roles are urgent so please send in your CV as soon as possible for an immediate start if successful,” reads one. “... this area of the business provides potential for rapid growth within our company, which is the support arm for Full Tilt Poker.”

The company is yet to pay players owed in the millions for more than a year now. 

Another report noted that one of Full Tilt’s shell companies has applied for a license from the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC), the same licensing arm that pulled the plug on FTP late last summer.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

 

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