Large Number of Checks From Lock Poker Delayed Batch Now Arriving

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Numerous Lock Poker customers Monday began reporting receipt of checks delayed from the first quarter of this year.

Lock Poker Management told Gambling911.com they were having an issue with a particular check processor from that period.

Individuals requesting payouts via other methods such as cash transfer over the past two months appear to be receiving funds within the stated period of time if not sooner as the company continues to develop relations with new payment solutions companies after proper vetting.  Lock is also looking into offering Bitcoin, the anonymous digital currency.

Lock Poker is one of the largest online poker rooms catering to markets throughout the world including the US.  They also offer some of the most aggressive cash bonuses and other promotional offers.

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

 

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