Alderney Says It Does Not Have Authority Over Full Tilt Poker

This story was published more than 12 years ago.

After revoking Full Tilt Poker's gaming license, the Alderney Gambling Control Commission has announced that it no longer has the authority to intervene on player's behalf.

The announcement that it could no longer assist players with disputes came in the way of a statement by the regulatory body. It read:

"Following the revocation of the licenses, AGCC no longer has authority to intermediate or arbitrate on player issues or disputes with Full Tilt."

The AGCC then suggested players who are having issues call local authorities or join in on class action lawsuits against the one time poker giant. Currently, three suits are currently in progress.

Futhermore, the AGCC promised to reveal a contact person for player problems; once it has been provided to the AGCC by Full Tilt.

"Full Tilt has been requested to provide a specific player contact: this is awaited and will be incorporated here upon receipt." the statement said.