Financial problems on the EVERLEAF Network.
To our regret we would like to inform you that we feel obligated to cease operations of our Concord Gaming Skin on March 31st, 2013, due to the ongoing financial problems of the EVERLEAF Network.
Concord Gaming will assume any liability for the money currently on your account on the EVERLEAF Network. The skin of Concord Gaming will change to StarbetGaming.com and will continue on a new network.
You will have the opportunity until March 31st, 2013 to tell us whether your existing balance at Concord Gaming should be transferred to StarbetGaming, or whether you would like your existing balance to be transferred to your bank account. Please note, due to the administrative burdens and transfer fees, any bank transfer must be no less than 20€.
If you do not inform us of your decision, we will assume you would like your existing balance transferred to the StarbetGaming skin.
With the transfer, or in the case of the actual payment of your credit balance, you understand that you are accepting the payout from Concord Gaming and not from the Everleaf Network. Thus, you give your consent for this to be done.
Please respond to this E-mail placing your user ID and nickname as the subject or in the E-Mail itself.
We would like to thank you for your confidence that you have shown towards Concord Gaming. We deeply appreciate it.
Sincerely,
Your Concord Gaming Team
MintedPoker, a disgruntled site on the Everleaf Gaming Network (ELG), has issued a public statement calling for its players to attempt to withdraw all online funds immediately in the wake of ever-increasing cash out times at Everleaf.
“It is with great frustration,” begins the MintedPoker statement, “that Mintedpoker would like to publicly announce its embarrassment at the cash out delays currently being experienced on the Everleaf Gaming Network (ELG).”
Minted noted that Everleaf retains the cashier operations for Minted and most other ELG member skins, and that cash outs are now taking as long as six months to be received, if in fact they are being processed at all.
The six-month cash out lag, according to the Minted statement, is in effect no matter what cash out method is selected by affected players.
Minted officials have recommended that their players file complaints with Malta’s Lotteries and Gaming Authority (LGA), the regulatory body which claims oversight for Everleaf, despite the LGA’s long history of failing to act regarding both Everleaf and other LGA-licensed sites.
Minted recommends players take the following three steps to lodge complaints:
1. Complete this form at playresponsibly.org.mt
2. Send an email to [email protected]
3. Complete this form at lga.org.mt