Cash Transfers to be Reinstated at Lock Poker at Start of January

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Lock Poker announced on Tuesday it was in the final stages of re-implementing its popular cash transfer deposit and withdrawal methods with a target date two weeks from today (or early January 2013).

At one point, Lock Poker had seen successful withdrawals using the cash transfer method under a two week period.  Heavy volume resulted in a backlog and forced Lock Poker to temporarily suspend the service during the month of December (2012).  Lock is working diligently to improve its processing and cashier platforms. 

Cash transfers are routinely used in the North American marketplace and are gaining some popularity throughout the rest of the world. 

Lock Poker is the largest North American online poker room in terms of overall traffic. 

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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