A lot of banks in the US flag gmg as a gambling site. Wells Fargo did it to me. Just made a quick call and took care of it.
Had to do that a couple months back for a deal on the Borderlands 2 Season Pass. Really annoying. You'd think the banks would fix it, but I guess they have better things to do.
Like [insert your favorite recent bank scandal/wtf moment].
EDIT:
I should add that I JUST finished Tomb Raider a couple days ago and I really, really liked it. I'm not sure it's a Tomb Raider game as the tombs seemed... rather tomb-like and not at all the epic, Temple of Doom kinda tomb that I thought it would have. This did not bother me as there was plenty of secrets to hunt around for.
Just be sure you get really great with the bow. The bow is virtually all you need. Because apparently bows are making a comeback nowadays (ie., Crysis 3, Tomb Raider, Thief 4) after years off in mainstream games. Someone somewhere realized that instead of a silenced pistol being God's gift to stealth panther'ing, we really ought be using a bow and arrow instead.
I think the way they handled Lara's transformation from victim to ..."survivor" (aka victimizer in this game as she is literally the one doing the hunting) is pretty good. Great, even. The QTE's suck what with generic icons in place of telling me which key I have to hit, but if you look at the bottom of the screen it'll say the key in smaller text. It's annoying, but it happens a lot less as you progress and by the end it's almost always the same key, though a key that makes sense.
I think I had the most fun with it compared to any Tomb Raider I've played. That said, perhaps I wasn't the biggest Tomb Raider fan back in the day, so perhaps if you love, LOVED Tomb Raider you might not love, LOVE this version. I love, LOVED Uncharted and I felt the same for this, though it's a bit more open.