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![]() Which site is the best to transfer around 2k dollars from a newly created poker account to another. I know that some poker rooms require certain number of hands to be played or that the player has to have been registered more than 30 days before he can make a transfer. Is there a site I can just sign up to and transfer monies to another player straight away ? |
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Why would you want to? Sounds kinda shady and I doubt many sites let you.
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party
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this thread is exciting!!!
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I have a friend who owes me some money around 2k dollars and its laying in his neteller account.
Usually I would just tell him to send the money using netellers peer-to-peer transfer but he can't without registering his bank account (which he doesn't want to do) and neither does he want to pay the fee. I thought as a decent solution he could use a poker site player to player transfer to send me the money. Anyone know the best one to do so ? |
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Just chip dump. You'll never get caught!
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Just chip dump. You'll never get caught! [/ QUOTE ] lol - Would prefer not to pay rake for a 2k HU game, and that would probably look quite suspicious. Anyone done this ? |
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On the odd chance that you are actually stupid enough to chip dump: You will get caught.
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Everest poker requires your account to be at least 30 days old, and the person you send the money too needs to play a few hands before he can withdraw it.
Any more info on sites - party - can I do this with a new account ? |
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[ QUOTE ]
Which site is the best to transfer around 2k dollars from a newly created poker account to another. I know that some poker rooms require certain number of hands to be played or that the player has to have been registered more than 30 days before he can make a transfer. Is there a site I can just sign up to and transfer monies to another player straight away ? [/ QUOTE ] Most sites will have a policy set up for how much you can p2p within an expected time frame. The newer the account and fewer transactions and table you play have, the less likely they will process your large p2p through. It is a for good reason too. They want to make sure you are not laundering money and if they do find something suspicious, they will hold your account suspended for as long as it takes to prove that you are not. I would highly suggest that find another way to pay your friend. It would save you the potential trouble of having your account locked down, along with the money in it. If you have no other alternative, but to use a site to transfer money then I would suggest you use a site that you have actually played a long time on to do it. The actual fact that you are a long time standing player helps in your favor. |
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