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Old 02-21-2007, 12:43 PM
Red Lion Red Lion is offline
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Default Re: The official DOYLE\'S ROOM thread.

European players on VC and Golden Palace were what made Doyles such a fishy site to play at, not the US players. I am sure you will be just fine.
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Old 02-21-2007, 01:39 PM
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Default Re: The official DOYLE\'S ROOM thread.

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I just got this email from Full Tilt.


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Another relevant email from DR. I sent them a query about my VIP status, since that matters in the transfer over (I didn't ask about points cashout - not sure why she interpreted it that way). The reply doesn't look like a form letter (but not relly on point to what I was asking, either) from the Director of Player Services.

The bold part has is worrying, since it looks like folks need to rush and get their money out as well as perhaps lose any RB payments (I know my RB provider is working on it, but he's not driving the bus), since you can't get money out of a non-accessible account. According to this, March 1 is a hard deadline for everything to be out. The second bolded paragraph explicitly delineates the inability to affect any transfers of access of accounts.

The shaft keeps getting bigger:


Hello Shaftee:

I have responded to your email in the past. Please make sure you are
getting our emails by checking your spam/bulk mail filters.

Based on the decision made Monday by DBPN management to no longer host
USA based players, the action point redemption program is not longer
available to you.

However, you may preserve your hard earned action points by going to our
cashier page and clicking on the link that will take you to Full Tilt
Poker registration. They have agreed to honor the action points of all
our USA based players.

Effective March 1st, you will no longer be able to access your account
at Doyle's Room, so I implore you to click on our cashier page today and
make the switch over to Full Tilt Poker.

You may, of course, affect a withdrawal of your funds from Doyle's Room
any time before the first of March.


It has been a great pleasure being your VIP host at Doyle's Room.

Kind regards,

Trish Salazar
Director of Player Services
The Doyle Brunson Poker Network
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Old 02-21-2007, 02:02 PM
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Default Re: The official DOYLE\'S ROOM thread.

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Effective March 1st, you will no longer be able to access your account
at Doyle's Room, so I implore you to click on our cashier page today and
make the switch over to Full Tilt Poker.

You may, of course, affect a withdrawal of your funds from Doyle's Room
any time before the first of March

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I was told this as well, so I have been trying to find out what happens to our rakeback payment, so I call the affiliate department and they say it will be deposited the first week of March. How will we get it if we have no access to our accounts?
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Old 02-21-2007, 02:12 PM
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Default Re: The official DOYLE\'S ROOM thread.

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Effective March 1st, you will no longer be able to access your account
at Doyle's Room, so I implore you to click on our cashier page today and
make the switch over to Full Tilt Poker.

You may, of course, affect a withdrawal of your funds from Doyle's Room
any time before the first of March

[/ QUOTE ]

I was told this as well, so I have been trying to find out what happens to our rakeback payment, so I call the affiliate department and they say it will be deposited the first week of March. How will we get it if we have no access to our accounts?

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yeah. my affiliate said the same thing. i sent them an email asking them to deposit it to my FT account. Is that feasible?
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Old 02-21-2007, 02:16 PM
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Default Re: The official DOYLE\'S ROOM thread.

Affiliates do not pay our rakeback, Doyles does this.
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Old 02-21-2007, 02:55 PM
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Default Re: The official DOYLE\'S ROOM thread.

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Affiliates do not pay our rakeback, Doyles does this.

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Absolutely right. Which is why it looks shady. DR says "don't worrry we're going to pay your RB" but it looks like into an account that can't be accessed. So right now unless RB affiliates can get paid directly (which I know mine is trying to do) we are going to get paid, we just can't collect.
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Old 02-21-2007, 03:05 PM
krazyace5 krazyace5 is offline
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Default Re: The official DOYLE\'S ROOM thread.

x-post from affiliate forum

rakeback info
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Old 02-21-2007, 05:24 PM
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Default Cashout from Doyle\'s Room, or transfer to Full Tilt and cashout there?

I have a few thousand in my Doyle's Room account that I don't really need in my Full Tilt account right now; if I did transfer my Doyle's roll to Full Tilt, I'd be cashing out most of that amount from Full Tilt in the near future. I'm aware of all of the delays in Full Tilt's withdrawal processing right now, but there may, naturally, be delays in Doyle's Room withdrawal processing in the near future too.

For those of you in similar situations, which are you planning to do:
1) Cash directly out from Doyle's Room
2) or transfer it to Full Tilt and cash it out from there in the near future?
Which check do you think will arrive faster? Do you think there's a higher risk of not being paid (or going through extensive hassle and delays) with one option versus the other?

FWIW I'm planning to cashout most of my roll from Doyle's before Mar 1 and just transfer a small cash amount and my Action Points balance to my Full Tilt account, but I don't feel too confident that this is the best move. I'd be interested to see what informed decisions other 2+2ers are making in this spot.
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Old 02-21-2007, 05:42 PM
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Default Re: Cashout from Doyle\'s Room, or transfer to Full Tilt and cashout th

Doyles cashouts will be fine imo.
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Old 02-21-2007, 05:43 PM
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Default Re: Cashout from Doyle\'s Room, or transfer to Full Tilt and cashout th

I opted for the transfer yesterday. I do hope that the money transfers today...
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