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Basic summary, some donkeys at Pokerroom 'mistakenly' set a $20 tourney as $19k guaranteed. Said tourney only gets 200-and-something entrants, they let it go ahead and then take money back from everyone (yeah, having paid it out they take it back from their accounts) who cashed because 'it shouldn't have been a $19k guarantee'.

There's more fun stuff though, read as much of the thread as you can bear to.
 
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Having read several pages of that, Chris, I think we should remove Poker Room from our bonuses section and not be seen to endorse the place.

Imagine if one of our members signed up through our link and got shafted like that. :(
 
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Wow, thats crazy. I know I would never play there now...
 
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i WAS thinking about giving pokerroom a try definitly wont be now
 
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Man, that's unbelievable! I agree we should cut ties with them and not endorse the place. I hope those who play there will wise up and leave. No more money for the thieves.
 
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Thanks for sharing - I will not be putting any of my money in that site!
 
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I just read many of the posts on that forum, it's over 80 pages now which is unbelievable. What I can't believe is that anyone still plays there. Not only did they take back money from players accounts but they are unresponsive not only to this issue but other problems as well. I also understand that when they banned US players they just kept the money in their accounts. How anyone plays there is beyond me when there are 100s or other choices.
 
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I play there but am thinking of not! This is unbelievable.

Reminds me of the story about the guy who entered a raffle for a racehorse. When the winner went to collect his prize, it turned out to be an elderly donkey with 3 legs. He complained so they gave him a refund. PokerRoom are doing exactly the same!

Their systems suck too - often going down / cutting out randomly. See this as an example:
 

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They finally (after 3 weeks and relentless bad-mouthing over numerous sites), decided toback down and refund the money
Their owner's attitude towards it sucks though.
 
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I suppose one should be thankful they finally fixed it. This Oskar seems like a muppet, tho. :( Still doesn`t inspire any confidence in the site.
 
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seems the thread has been removed.
 
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i can still see it fine

i'll quote the OP here to save anyone from having to visit their horrible site though ^^

Pokerroom said:
Ladies and gentlemen, please put down your pitchforks and torches for a moment and hear me out.

Looking back at the response we have had since running the Christmas Tournament, we felt it was necessary to provide our players with a resolution and an explanation to the situation we have encountered.

On December 16th, PokerRoom.com held a tournament advertising a flat screen HDTV valued at $2,000 and other prizes including PokerRoom.com merchandise. All promotional information given out to players stated the above information; players were able to view this in the promo section, through e-mails, and on the registration page.

Surely we would have mentioned it in our marketing if we had planned for the tourney to have a $19,000 added cash bonus? If we deliberately wanted to "lure" people in with that cash, as some posters have suggested, shouldn't we at least have mentioned that sum in our ads?

The fact is that on the day of the tournament, a software glitch caused the information in our game client to change to read that this tournament was a $19,000 guaranteed tournament, though all other promotional and tournament info pages still stated that the tournament’s first prize was a flat screen HDTV valued at $2,000.

After the tournament, our staff discovered the error and attempted to correct it by removing the sum that wasn’t supposed to be there. At the time it must have seemed like the natural thing to do, just like they would have added the same sum if it instead had been missing from the prize pool.

We do realize that there are downsides to this solution, and have since reconsidered. We have paid these players in full as of today January 3 and have taken the necessary steps to prevent a situation like this from happening in the future. We would like to sincerely apologize to our affected players for the inconvenience this has caused them.

Personally speaking, however, I must say that I'm a little disappointed to see so many being eager to jump on the bandwagon of hate, without first investigating the facts or background of the situation. It seems that some people just want to read the things that support their already formed picture of "the big, bad corporation ripping off the little guy". But things aren't always that black and white in reality.

Over the almost 8 years that we have run PokerRoom.com we have made mistakes, a lot of mistakes even. But I can honestly say that we have never deliberately ripped off any of our customers.

Sincerely,
Oskar Hornell
Founder of PokerRoom.com
 
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What a knob.

After the tournament, our staff discovered the error and attempted to correct it by removing the sum that wasn’t supposed to be there. At the time it must have seemed like the natural thing to do, just like they would have added the same sum if it instead had been missing from the prize pool.

I'd like to see an example of when that ever happened.
 
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Pokerroom sucks.

During peek hours, pokerroom blocks me out from their software since I'm listed a 'play money' account.

I've cashed a couple of $1.10 tickets in freerolls there and wanted to play them out. I couldn't do that because I am usually at work when the site is open to 'play money' accounts.

Now I tried to deposit, but could not do so. You can't even make a 1st time deposit during peek hours. Even your web account is blocked! How dumb is that? Omg

My immediate thought was that something's wrong about this site.
 
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Founder or not, this guy is an idiot without a real business sense (based on reading his letter). I'll promise you that regardless of his standpoint on what would or wouldn't have been stated in advertising, his attorneys told him that the fact the tourney contained the name and charged a fee to sign up was grounds enough for legal action to be taken against the site. They weren't going to risk that in any way as it would be cheaper to settle the issue and live up to their false claims.
 
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