Ok so i have been playing at Full Tilt since it opened and have never had a problem with anything, until now. Over a month ago i made a standard withdraw from the site. However this one got processed differently then the rest. The rest went right back to my debit card account. This one was processed through neteller even though i never asked it to be. Fine. Whatever. But here is the problem. The money dissapears from my Full Tilt account but never makes it into my neteller account. I contact the people at neteller and after so much run around they tell me that they have talked to FT and that FT says it was processed correctly. However, they say it may have been sent to a different account but they can't tell me for sure because it is against their rules. Then they send me an Email saying that they are no longer going to help me get my money back and to talk to Full Tilt myself. So then i begin emailing Full Tilt asking what happened? I always get the standard response back from their support team. Something along the lines of "Thank you for your inquiry. I have sent this on to the appropriate department and we will get back to you as soon as we find out whats going on. This may take a few days so please be patient." I wait a week and nothing. So i email them back but it just goes to another support person who tells me the same thing. Then something suspicious happens. All of a sudden i cant log into my account. It says i have an invalid password and to change it. But whenever i try to change my password the Full Tilt software locks up on me and i cant. I tried it several times and it happens every time. I tried re-installing the software, same thing. I email support about this and just get the same standard response. So now for the past month i am missing the $700 withdraw i made and I am missing all the rest of my money in my account because i cant log in. There is no phone support for FT but my emails seem to be useless. Anyone have any ideas of what i can do? This is really making me mad and i dont know what else to try.

Thanks guys.

(I know this might not be the correct place to post this but i know it will get alot of attention here and it does have more to do with Money then actual poker itself, but if it needs to be moved so be it.)