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Old 06-19-2007, 07:23 AM
Longy Longy is offline
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Default Party charging fees on withdrawals

Sorry if this is a repeat post.

I have not withdrawn for about a month but i go to do my monthly withdrawal from party today. Now there is a flat fee in the cashier depending on how you want to withdraw, it was 2.50usd to my maestro card and 2usd to my neteller account.

I have never seen a gambling company ever charge for either of these methods of withdrawal. Another party scam to make money. I know its not alot, but its the principle.

Why do they have the softest games and make me want to play there, when they are greediest and least customer friendly site out there who deserve nothing.
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Old 06-19-2007, 07:37 AM
oracle3001 oracle3001 is offline
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Default Re: Party charging fees on withdrawals

Don't forget you also get ripped off if you make a cash out that involved a currency exchange as well. So now I am paying the $2-2.50 plus a terrible exchange rate.

I'm sure Sun Poker (Crypto site) used it too, using ECash provider.
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Old 06-19-2007, 09:03 AM
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Default Re: Party charging fees on withdrawals

More reasons to join PS.
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Old 06-19-2007, 09:11 AM
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Default Re: Party charging fees on withdrawals

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More reasons to join PS.

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Party might be greedy, but they sure know how to attract fish.

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Old 06-19-2007, 09:44 AM
jukofyork jukofyork is offline
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Default Re: Party charging fees on withdrawals

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Sorry if this is a repeat post.

I have not withdrawn for about a month but i go to do my monthly withdrawal from party today. Now there is a flat fee in the cashier depending on how you want to withdraw, it was 2.50usd to my maestro card and 2usd to my neteller account.

I have never seen a gambling company ever charge for either of these methods of withdrawal. Another party scam to make money. I know its not alot, but its the principle.

Why do they have the softest games and make me want to play there, when they are greediest and least customer friendly site out there who deserve nothing.

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Just looked at this page: https://secure.partyaccount.com/pc/tiers.htm#ace

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Ace
The ultimate package - it’s VIP all the way. Earn PartyPoints at four times the usual rate and enjoy our premium bundle of benefits and features. Expect the exceptional.

Experience the ultimate package including:

enjoy one-to-one personal support: Your own executive host is available to offer assistance and answer you questions, 24/7
concierge-style ‘no problem too small’ support
<font color="red">free cash, wire, and FedEx transfers</font>
invitations to exclusive VIP special events and parties
an exclusive invitation to our quarterly $15,000 freeroll
convert PartyPoints to cash at any time

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Has this just been added in today?

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Old 06-19-2007, 09:47 AM
MitkoMatko MitkoMatko is offline
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Default Re: Party charging fees on withdrawals

So it is free for aces and up? Can anybody who actually is ace or deuce confirm that?
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Old 06-19-2007, 10:01 AM
oracle3001 oracle3001 is offline
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Default Re: Party charging fees on withdrawals

Well I am a Deuce and although I haven't cashed out if I go through the process without actually accepting it tells me I am going to get charged $2.50.
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