| This is a discussion on Moving abroad within the online poker forums, in the Poker Rooms section; So, I just moved to England, should I be concerned that FT becomes suspicious that an account that always logged in from Portugal suddenly starts ... |
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| Moving abroad So, I just moved to England, should I be concerned that FT becomes suspicious that an account that always logged in from Portugal suddenly starts logging in from here and send them an e-mail? |
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| An email is never a bad idea. IDK how this works - like I will be playing my account next year from another country for a month - but I am sure it is no problem. Look at the pros who travel all over a play from where ever they are. But, as I said, an email is never bad, just in case. |
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| If you're setting up a residence in the UK and you'll be able to provide a utility bill or some sort of proof of residence, go ahead and e-mail them. In general, they won't bother you until you try to cash out. I play online back and forth between China and Canada and it's a huge headache changing your country code, so unless you make regular withdrawals, it's fine to wait. |
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