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Playing on Hotel Network
I'm leaving town today on business. Will I have any issues from Party from playing on a hotel network? I don't wish to have my account closed for "security reasons." I know this has been mentioned in the discussions about security.
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Re: Playing on Hotel Network
No.
I travel around quite a bit and also play at some internet-coffee type places. I've never had security issues when logging on from a hotel or coffee place in a different state or anything (from neteller or party or any other site). Might be different if travelling internationally though. |
#3
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Re: Playing on Hotel Network
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No. I travel around quite a bit. I've never had security issues when logging on from a hotel or coffee place in a different state or anything (from neteller or party or any other site). [/ QUOTE ] Same here. Should have no problems. |
#4
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Re: Playing on Hotel Network
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Might be different if travelling internationally though. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks. Depends on what you call Detroit. I hear they have live poker there...I might check that out. |
#5
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Re: Playing on Hotel Network
I've been playing on UB this week while on a business trip to Finland. No problems.
What I would avoid doing while traveling is engaging in any money transfers from an IP address other than your usual one. That's likely to send up flags and cause problems. Consistent behavior in depositis and withdrawals may also protect you later in case someone does hack your account. |
#6
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Re: Playing on Hotel Network
If your address is in the US and you try to access Neteller from Europe they'll freeze your account. Calling them up can get this turned off.
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