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Old 05-21-2007, 11:55 PM
paulcouto paulcouto is offline
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Default whats the best way for us resident to fund fulltilt?

i'm a new player and i want to get money onto fulltilt. i live in america. whats my best option?

also, if i have a friend transfer money from his fulltilt account into my new account, would that work? also, would i still get my new sign up bonus too?
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Old 05-21-2007, 11:58 PM
DLKeeper1 DLKeeper1 is offline
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Default Re: whats the best way for us resident to fund fulltilt?

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i'm a new player and i want to get money onto fulltilt. i live in america. whats my best option?

also, if i have a friend transfer money from his fulltilt account into my new account, would that work? also, would i still get my new sign up bonus too?

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player to player transfer is easiest, but no you will not get a deposit bonus for getting the transfer.
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Old 05-22-2007, 12:00 AM
paulcouto paulcouto is offline
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Default Re: whats the best way for us resident to fund fulltilt?

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i'm a new player and i want to get money onto fulltilt. i live in america. whats my best option?

also, if i have a friend transfer money from his fulltilt account into my new account, would that work? also, would i still get my new sign up bonus too?

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player to player transfer is easiest, but no you will not get a deposit bonus for getting the transfer.

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ok, thanks.

whats my best option if i want to get my sign up bonus?
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Old 05-22-2007, 12:34 AM
Ron Burgundy Ron Burgundy is offline
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Default Re: whats the best way for us resident to fund fulltilt?

Try a bunch of different credit/debit cards. If that doesn't work, I think you can send cash via moneygram.
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Old 05-22-2007, 12:42 AM
paulcouto paulcouto is offline
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Default Re: whats the best way for us resident to fund fulltilt?

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Try a bunch of different credit/debit cards. If that doesn't work, I think you can send cash via moneygram.

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well, i'm almost positive they wont accept credit or debit cards. theres only epassporte and cash transfer.

ive read some threads about epassporte here on 2+2 but i havent seen anything about "cash transfer". is cash transfer an option for u.s. residents? i looked it up but it doesnt say anything.

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Old 05-22-2007, 12:54 AM
Ron Burgundy Ron Burgundy is offline
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Default Re: whats the best way for us resident to fund fulltilt?

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well, i'm almost positive they wont accept credit or debit cards.

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Well, I'm 100% positive you're wrong. I just deposited with my PayTru card there last week.
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Old 05-22-2007, 01:55 AM
paulcouto paulcouto is offline
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Default Re: whats the best way for us resident to fund fulltilt?

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well, i'm almost positive they wont accept credit or debit cards.

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Well, I'm 100% positive you're wrong. I just deposited with my PayTru card there last week.

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oh?

sorry ron, i did not see that option on the fulltilt cashier. i will look that up and also contact the cashier at fulltilt. thanks
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Old 05-22-2007, 04:23 AM
mathemagician54 mathemagician54 is offline
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Default Re: whats the best way for us resident to fund fulltilt?

would you qualify for rakeback if u have a person-person transfer (and havent had an acct there before)? and can you still withdraw via check without having made a deposit?
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Old 05-22-2007, 05:53 AM
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Default Re: whats the best way for us resident to fund fulltilt?

Here is what I suggest as the easiest way to fund Full Tilt:
1. Go to your local supermarket--I have Safeway in No. CA--that has a Gift Card section and buy an "All Access Visa Gift card." There is a $5.95 fee for the $100 card...lower amounts also available starting at $25.
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2. Go to www.gift2go.net. And, buy a Visa Gift2Go card online.

On Full tilt, select Visa for the desposit method.

I use both. They work great and it is less intrusive than all the info passporte requests.

I hope this helps.
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Old 05-22-2007, 09:56 AM
Kevroc Kevroc is offline
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Default Re: whats the best way for us resident to fund fulltilt?

I think you need to make a real-money deposit before someone can transfer you funds.

I tried to give me friend $100 once and it disallowed the transaction. I asked him if he ever deposited before.. he didnt.
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