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Old 03-14-2006, 08:27 PM
Wires Wires is offline
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Default Re: BETUS POKER - withdrawl (are they serious)

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Think about it logically......


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I have and logic tells me to back out of this conversation immediately. Your responses have been bizarre and hostile - can't really say why this is the case. Regardless of how you feel about this issue, it's hardly the most controversial topic to hit these boards - hardly worthy of the venom you are spewing.

In your OP you asked for the opinions of others on this topic. You received these opinions however they did not fall into line with what you perceive as the "correct answer". You then became an obnoxious douchebag.

I could understand the ire if we were discussing an emotionally charged topic such as abortion, stem cell research,gay marriage, etc... But we're not. We are discussing the mertis/inconvenience of faxing a few documents to a poker site for identification purposes. Whoop Dee Freakin' Doo.

Methinks there may be a mental health component to all of this.

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Use your brains to answer this one and not so much your emotions.


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I'm trying my best with the brains thing but I can only work with what I have - resources are scarce.

As far as my emotions go... I never felt this thread was provoking enough to justify an emotional reaction. That seems to be more your territory.
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Old 03-14-2006, 10:19 PM
Mikey Mikey is offline
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Default Re: BETUS POKER - withdrawl (are they serious)

"As far as my emotions go... I never felt this thread was provoking enough to justify an emotional reaction. That seems to be more your territory."


EMOTION:
"Your responses have been bizarre and hostile"
"Whoop Dee Freakin' Doo. "

Now there were two instances of emotion in your response.

You are an official PigDonkey and I'm chalking you up as one. Provide for me your screen name on all sites you play and for what stakes so I can track you down and river you with a set.

I'm going to end this conversation with this.
You are a donkey and you will respect me.
I have no further use for you.
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Old 03-15-2006, 12:21 AM
Lestat Lestat is offline
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Default Re: BETUS POKER - withdrawl (are they serious)

Sux that they're trying to protect your money from getting into the wrong hands.
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Old 03-15-2006, 12:29 AM
Barrin6 Barrin6 is offline
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Default Re: BETUS POKER - withdrawl (are they serious)

Party did it to me, it's a routine check. You just have to deal with it if you gamble
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Old 03-15-2006, 12:52 AM
bwana devil bwana devil is offline
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Default Re: BETUS POKER - withdrawl (are they serious)

i dont know how people can defend sites that ask for ID upon w/drawal. this site (and others like it) are certainly willing to immediately take your money at deposit w/out questioning your age or identification.

to disguise it as protection for the player is BS.

bwana
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Old 03-15-2006, 02:20 AM
TCBSTEVE TCBSTEVE is offline
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I agree with Mikey 100% if you're using Neteller. They know you're legit if you're depositing and withdrawing via Neteller. If there so concerned about under age gambling why dont they make you prove your age BEFORE they let you play. Wildjackpoker (Prima) made me send documentation for a whopping $290 withdrawal. In and out via Neteller. Ive been playing online for over 3 years. First time I've had to send documentation. I can understand if you use a credit card but not Neteller.
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Old 03-15-2006, 02:27 AM
edfurlong edfurlong is offline
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Default Re: BETUS POKER - withdrawl (are they serious)

"PigDonkey"

Awesome, I'm going to use that if you don't mind.
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Old 03-15-2006, 01:41 PM
jman220 jman220 is offline
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You are an official PigDonkey and I'm chalking you up as one. Provide for me your screen name on all sites you play and for what stakes so I can track you down and river you with a set.


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You are a moran. Do you see why?

Honestly, Morans.
<font color="white"> If you respond to this telling me I spelled "moran" wrong, you are an even bigger moran. </font>
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Old 03-15-2006, 04:35 PM
Barry_G Barry_G is offline
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Default Re: BETUS POKER - withdrawl (are they serious)

How do i add this Donkey Boy to my ignore list?
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Old 03-15-2006, 05:45 PM
thedustbustr thedustbustr is offline
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i dont know how people can defend sites that ask for ID upon w/drawal. this site (and others like it) are certainly willing to immediately take your money at deposit w/out questioning your age or identification.

to disguise it as protection for the player is BS.

bwana

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bwana,

do you think the games would be good if everyone had to fax in ID to play?

do you think you would ever bother to change sites?
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