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This is from when I asked you in October about the relocation process:
 Originally Posted by PokerStars VIP
Hi Vi-Zer0,
Here's what you'll be asked to provide:
-A copy of government issued photo I.D. (your U.S. Passport or U.S. Driver's License is fine)
-A Bank Statement from a bank in your current country with your name and new address clearly visible (it helps if it's officially stamped by the bank)
-A Utility Bill in your name and/or a Lease Agreement. For the Lease, it has to be the legal Lease Agreement signed by both you and your landlord and it has to be for at least 3 months. A month long lease isn't sufficient.
-A landline phone number (where you can be reached by security to confirm your relocation).
If you haven't yet relocated or played since April 15th, you can relocate in 2012 and maintain your VIP Status for 5.5 months after the date you're relocated (provided you maintain the Supernova monthly VPP requirements). The VPPs you accrued in 2011 are carried over as well.
Best of luck, and let me know if you have further questions.
DylanC
I'm now starting to get myself sorted out and I've realized there isn't a landline phone in my girlfriend's London house. I'll also be staying at a second residence (which I'm pretty sure does have a landline), but it would be very inconvenient for me to travel to Oundle (90 minutes away) and wait for Pokerstars to call me to get my account reactivated.
Is there a way to circumvent this part of the reactivation process? Could Pokerstars call me via skype and verify my new location through my IP address?
Also I assume stars wants me to fax in my supporting documents. Could you provide me with the appropriate fax number?
Thanks,
Sam
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