Uhhh did you guys READ the whole thread? It appears that the matter was being looked into and that Fortune felt that bonus abuse was involved:
After a thorough investigation, we found that our bonuses were being grossly abused, predominantly, on Vegas Palms and Desert Dollar, leading to some severe losses for the casinos. This abuse was being committed by well organized syndicates and individuals and, to my knowledge, no “innocent” player’s account was locked.
In the process we locked accounts of players who have abused us and have never returned to the casinos after cashing in and in other cases we locked accounts of players who have pending cash-ins. These cash-ins will not be paid in terms of our Terms and Conditions.
The mail sent to players who were affected is a standard mail and should not have been sent. We apologize for that and an explanatory mail will be sent to all these players today.
The industry has always been plagued by bonus abuse (and a lot of it was our own doing) but this situation cannot continue while operators are trying to survive in a new world and you can expect to see more operators clamping down on bonus abuse in future.
It’s not an uncommon practice to lock players accounts who are suspected of bonus abuse. We dont support bonus abuse and if that was what was occuring the casino was certainly well within its rights to act.
This is a pure player dispute and is NOT the responsibility of the AFFILIATE PROGRAM. I dont think this issue is approriate for us to address as it does NOT involve Fortune Affiliates, and it appears that Casinomeister is assisting the player.
I havent finished reading the whole thread yet, but the poster who started all this seems to be very antagonistic and flamey in their approach, that is NEVER a good way to solve problems and only alienates people.