Here is a quote from over at GPWA:
Details: I just tried to reopen a Click2Pay account and can confirm that they have implemented restrictions against U.S.-based accounts. When registering I received a screen indicating…
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You are using an IP address which indicates that you are not located in the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Switzerland, Canada, South Africa, France, Austria or Germany.
My IP indicates that I am from the United States, so I tried to call the U.S. customer support. The U.S. line rang for at least a minute (ringing, not on hold) then I hung up and tried international support. So from that experience it looks like they’re not answering the U.S.-facing phone.
When talking with international customer support I was told that they were not accepting new accounts from the United States. I asked about the possibility of reopening my account (which I’d closed a few months ago because I decided I did not want to deposit any more money into my poker accounts). I was told that it would be possible to reopen the account. I probed this to ask if I would be able to make the same types of transactions that I previously made — specifically stating that this would mean depositing into a poker account — and was told that I would be able to with the reactivated account.
I asked when to expect a statement on the website and didn’t get an answer, and was informed that this policy was put in place “a few hours ago.” The customer support rep also indicated that the timing of the policy was why the error screen for the IP location message still included the United States in the list of countries…the system to block registration from U.S. IPs had apparently been updated but the error message hadn’t been updated yet.
Hope nobody minds the re-quote 