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Old 04-18-2007, 08:35 PM
trader01 trader01 is offline
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Default Re: Beware of Absolute Poker

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Anyone else like how he is not responding to the "So your underaged" posts, yet he has basically every other post.

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Here, how about I prove I'm not underaged by correcting the spelling and punctuation in your post.


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You say you dont want to do it because of the hassle.


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It's not only that, I also don't want them to have my credit info on file - and it's also the principle of the thing.

And the word is "don't", not "dont".

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You could have send the info 100 times over with the amount of time youve waisted in this thread.

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It's "wasted", not "waisted". And "sent", not "send".

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Your not fooling anyone

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It's "You're", not "Your".

And what exactly would you want me to do to prove I'm not underaged, send you my personal info online? Give me a break. Anyways, this thread is over (again). See ya.
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Old 04-18-2007, 08:59 PM
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Default Re: Beware of Absolute Poker

just so underage...
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Old 04-18-2007, 09:00 PM
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Default Re: Beware of Absolute Poker

Your attempt to correct someone's spelling and grammar to gain credibility is proof that you're immature, irregardless of your age.
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Old 04-18-2007, 09:26 PM
mntbikr15 mntbikr15 is offline
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Default Re: Beware of Absolute Poker

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Anyone else like how he is not responding to the "So your underaged" posts, yet he has basically every other post.

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Here, how about I prove I'm not underaged by correcting the spelling and punctuation in your post.


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You say you dont want to do it because of the hassle.


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It's not only that, I also don't want them to have my credit info on file - and it's also the principle of the thing.

And the word is "don't", not "dont".

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You could have send the info 100 times over with the amount of time youve waisted in this thread.

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It's "wasted", not "waisted". And "sent", not "send".

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Your not fooling anyone

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It's "You're", not "Your".

And what exactly would you want me to do to prove I'm not underaged, send you my personal info online? Give me a break. Anyways, this thread is over (again). See ya.

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So you say your underage?
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Old 04-18-2007, 09:30 PM
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I'm responding to the the OP before I read all the responses, so forgive me if someone has already stated this.

You obviously used someone else's credit card without their permission. You state "instead of sending in the info that Absolute requests for a payout, I'll just let them keep my money". Right.
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Old 04-18-2007, 10:19 PM
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I'm responding to the the OP before I read all the responses, so forgive me if someone has already stated this.

Sorry to see your about to get banned.

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FYP
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Old 04-18-2007, 11:30 PM
Brewmeister B Brewmeister B is offline
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With Neteller, there is no risk of charge backs or stolen credit cards. With credit cards, expect identity verification as the norm, almost alway on withdrawal. If you never withdraw anything, there won't be any identity check whatsoever at most sites.

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Who cares if the card is stolen? I was requesting a payment from the poker account back to the CARDHOLDER themselves, at their home address. Can ANYONE explain to me how a stolen credit card could be used to obtain cash for the thief in this manner? There should be no need for a security check in this case. Besides that, if they were REALLY concerned about stolen credit cards, they would do the damn check when I put the money on the site in the first place and used it to gamble with, NOT when I tried to withdraw it back to the cardholder's name and address. This policy still makes no sense to me, and the only answer I have ever gotten from anyone in terms of detailed explanations is "well, it's their policy so deal with it". Which of course is what I am doing, i.e. never using a credit card like that again and certainly never playing at Absolute.

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Sites do not have endless time to do security checks. There are more deposits than withdrawals (multiple fish lose there deposits to a shark who takes it out at one time). It is just more practical to do the security check at withdrawal.
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Old 04-18-2007, 11:34 PM
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It's not only that, I also don't want them to have my credit info on file - and it's also the principle of the thing.



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a) Blackout most of the info. Give them just enough so that they can be sure it is your credit card. When I have had to send a copy of an ID or utility bill, I black out everything except my name and address.

b) There are times to take a stand and then there is this situation.
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Old 04-19-2007, 01:47 AM
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Default Re: Beware of Absolute Poker

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I'm responding to the the OP before I read all the responses, so forgive me if someone has already stated this.

You obviously used someone else's credit card without their permission. You state "instead of sending in the info that Absolute requests for a payout, I'll just let them keep my money". Right.

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Right, I obviously used someone else's credit card and then asked them to send a check to the credit card holder at his home address. What a perfect scam. Love it how nobody has actually addressed any of the issues I actually brought up here as well, such as why such a credit card check is even necessary in the case I stated.
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Old 04-19-2007, 01:50 AM
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Default Re: Beware of Absolute Poker

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It's not only that, I also don't want them to have my credit info on file - and it's also the principle of the thing.



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a) Blackout most of the info. Give them just enough so that they can be sure it is your credit card. When I have had to send a copy of an ID or utility bill, I black out everything except my name and address.

b) There are times to take a stand and then there is this situation.

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I have to agree with you, it's just the level of moronic/sarcastic responses on this site with nobody actually addressing the question that I brought up that has kept me going. Kind of fun actually... let's see how long until I get banned!
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