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Full Tilt Check Withdrawl Trip Report
This is my first check withdrawl from Full Tilt and the only other time I've ever withdrawn was $1000 to NETeller in December.
Monday 4/9 - Request $5000 check Tuesday 4/10 - Receive email apporving check withdrawl (no request for utility bills or anything) Monday 4/16 - Receive check im mail, deposit at Bank Of America Tuesday 4/17 - Funds availible in account Solid work by Full Tilt, experience really reassured me of any worries I had about taking money out. I only wish the checks could have higher limits. |
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Re: Full Tilt Check Withdrawl Trip Report
Coo man thanks. I just posted a thread about doing the same thing, but not as much money lol. Good post.
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Re: Full Tilt Check Withdrawl Trip Report
I can't wait to find out what happened to Cardcounter at the grocery store today...
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Re: Full Tilt Check Withdrawl Trip Report
Thanks for the post Cheet. I was just about to make a check withdrawal and was curious how they were running lately.
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Re: Full Tilt Check Withdrawl Trip Report
Anyone know how they decide whether or not to require utility bills, etc...?
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Re: Full Tilt Check Withdrawl Trip Report
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Anyone know how they decide whether or not to require utility bills, etc...? [/ QUOTE ] No. They used to require them from everyone until they switched check processors, now its on a "case by case" basis. |
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Re: Full Tilt Check Withdrawl Trip Report
I'm sure there's a logical reason I'm not thinking of, but why do they sometimes require indentity verification for checks, but never for withdrawls to ePass?
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Re: Full Tilt Check Withdrawl Trip Report
Cuz then ePass goes through the identification for them
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