Anonymous group purchases Full Flush Poker name

Unknown person have bought the Full Flush Poker name.

No sooner had the anonymous group purchased the dead online poker skin that they posted a virtual warning sign on the site.

It’s unknown how much the team paid for FullFlushPoker.com at auction. However the buyers are known to point out that they want players to known that they “do NOT have your money”, “are NOT liable for your debt”, and “are NOT associated with the prior owners”.

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Full Flush Poker news broken by Flushdraw blogger

News of the purchase was broken by Flushdraw’s Haley Hintze after it came to her attention that the aforementioned message had been posted on the site’s front page.

Speaking of the disclaimer, it points out that Full Flush Poker’s previous owners are not returning calls and have in all probability fled the country.

Full Flush Poker - the mystery deepens

Scam hurts players an staff members alike

Furthermore, it would appear that as punters have been down so have those people working at FullFlushPoker.com’s Costa Rica offices.

The notice also makes reference to a “pending lawsuit” to retrieve lost funds. According to the new owners, said suit is in all likelihood a scam that debtors would do well to ignore

As for the course of action the buyers would like debtors to pursue, this involves contacting the new owners of the domain as a ‘group of concerned affiliates and poker sites have come together in an attempt to help the victims.’

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Nigel Frith

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