If you had more than $ 3500 of frozen in your account Full Tilt Poker and your address in your account was outside the United States, it is possible that you have received an email from This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. asking you to confirm your identity! It is also possible that you have had doubts about the legitimacy of this letter!
According to several sources, this email originated from Full Tilt Poker and you shouldn't be concerned about your personal information with them.
An email has been sent to these players telling them: "in the interest of safety and the laws of the Isle of Man (PokerStars seat), please give us information about your account and your identity." "Once the documents required, received and verified, be sure that your account will be unlocked and available money."
Shyam Markus of Full Tilt Poker has confirmed the legitimacy of the e-mail on Twitter: "I can confirm the mail of the Full Tilt bracket. The message is legal. "Do not worry if you do not receive, it applies just to a small group of players."
Once your information is confirmed, you should receive a similar e-mail:
Hello XXXX
Thank you for sending us the requested documents.
We can confirm that we have now verified your identification documents and upon relaunch by November 6th, you will have full and unrestricted access to your Full Tilt Poker account.
Your cooperation and understanding in this matter was greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Full Tilt Poker Support
Note that might make you save time: when you send your documents to the brackets Full Tilt Poker, make sure that the documents that can be reached by email do not add more than 3 megs (MB).
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