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Lettting a friend log on and play on my FTP account?
I will be traveling for the next two months and will not have access to the internet for most of the time. With the threads I have seen about FTP freezing accounts I was concerned about the legality of having a friend play a couple of FTOPS satellites I won for me. In the event that he won a significant amount of money it would be a shame to see the funds confiscated. I emailed FTP support to ask them what their policy was. This was their response.
Thank you for contacting Full Tilt Poker Support. Please be advised that players are not allowed to share accounts nor give other users access to their accounts. Keep in mind, you are responsible for any activities which occur on your Full Tilt Poker account. Please see our Site Terms #2 and our End User License Agreement #8. My questions are as follows. In the event of a large win what is the general consensus on whether FTP would check the IP address and question whether it was in fact me playing on the account? Would this qualify as reason enough to freeze an account? Has anyone heard of someone being busted for this? |
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Re: Lettting a friend log on and play on my FTP account?
lol wtf just have him play how are they gonna know
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Re: Lettting a friend log on and play on my FTP account?
yeah lol they will not find out unless you tell them (like what you just did)
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Re: Lettting a friend log on and play on my FTP account?
flame away. I just don't want to get myself into a situation where funds get frozen especially when it seems like there is no recourse if they make a ruling against you for an infraction against their rules.
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Re: Lettting a friend log on and play on my FTP account?
FTP reads 2+2.
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Re: Lettting a friend log on and play on my FTP account?
seriously...
posting here was forcing yourself to say no, b/c now you cant. |
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