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AP refunds
I just got back the ~9k I was down to greycat.
Check your cashiers. |
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Re: AP refunds
at first i thought i was short 8k but after recalculating i think i got everything i was cheated out of
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Re: AP refunds
I got an email, but I don't see any funds xferred to my account.
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Re: AP refunds
I got the email and a refund. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: AP refunds
i guess i never played any super users, sigh. i want some money back.
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Re: AP refunds
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i guess i never played any super users, sigh. i want some money back. [/ QUOTE ] Greycat, Steamroller, and Potripper were the ones that come to mind. Speculation though is that they only cheated ~ the time of the 8.0 update....sooo mid aug or so |
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I got an email, but I don't see any funds xferred to my account. [/ QUOTE ] George, The suspect cheating accounts(that weve named) only played like 150/300 200/400 and 15/30 NL+...and a few tournies. Have you ever played that high? Or played tournies? Edit- I have ZERO record of the refund in any part of my history...only know how much it was because I happened to check my cashier like 10 minutes beforehand |
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Re: AP refunds
I was called by the VIP line and got 12k+ twice... However, I'm owed at least 31.5k just from HU play, and that doesnt account for money they [censored] me out of in non-HU play. I was very busy and had them reschedule another call for today. I did voice my concerns about being shorted and I will keep the community infomrmed as to what goes down on today's telephone call (assuming of course that they follow through and call).
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Re: AP refunds
Anyone curious about the amount they refunded send them an email bitching about them not telling you, they actually respond fairly quick.
They were however low on mine. By ~100 bucks |
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Re: AP refunds
how do they calculate the total owed?
do they take total hands played against him, and use the won from/lost to net figure to pay out? it has potential for people who played relatively few hands against him to get a great deal. win, you keep your winnings. lose, you get your losses back. :O if they do it session by session, it's even better still. |
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