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Old 05-21-2007, 05:10 PM
Red Lion Red Lion is offline
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Default Re: Why won\'t sites let current players sign-up for rakeback?

Thats all well and good, but you still have not come up with a realistic solution.
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Old 05-21-2007, 05:16 PM
BurnleyMik BurnleyMik is offline
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Default Re: Why won\'t sites let current players sign-up for rakeback?

Thats not my job. I am just asking for what a lot of other players would also like.

I am pretty sure there is a fairly simple solution and some good ideas have already been mentioned in the earlier posts.

I am not so sure what would be difficult about offering someone who has not signed up through an affiliate RB actually. If they have to deal with affiliates etc, then it becomes complicated, but for players who are already signed up and are not affiliated, it surely cannot be too difficult.IMO

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Old 05-30-2007, 11:51 AM
luckyjimm luckyjimm is offline
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Default Re: Why won\'t sites let current players sign-up for rakeback?

I don't understand the problem. Surely this is what you do:

1 Send email 'Dear Full Tilt please close my account, thanks."

2 Wait a couple weeks then set up a new rakeback account using a different credit card (if you only have one, lose it and the replacement will have a new number), a different email address, a longer/shorter version of your name (eg Mike rather than Michael) and, if you're a student, your term time or parent's address, whichever one you didn't use before.

3 Profit!

How could this not work?
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Old 06-07-2007, 07:54 PM
BurnleyMik BurnleyMik is offline
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Default Re: Why won\'t sites let current players sign-up for rakeback?

I am sure they won't allow this, I would expect it's a breach of the T+C's of the site. that said I have not tried it.

I know that FT are prone to seizing funds and closing accounts on any breach of T+C's, so I wouldn't be comfortable trying this.
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Old 06-08-2007, 01:19 AM
demon102 demon102 is offline
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Default Re: Why won\'t sites let current players sign-up for rakeback?

FT wont close ur account if u ask them too, and FT is [censored] ing up here big time, all they got to do is let players make a new account under a rakeback affiliate, UB lets u do this I dont see why the idiots at FT couldnt let us do this, until I get rakeback [censored] FT
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Old 06-17-2007, 12:45 PM
phatjeffrey phatjeffrey is offline
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Default Re: Why won\'t sites let current players sign-up for rakeback?

so if i have an acct that i signed up for directly from the site and have not deposited into full tilt yet ... i cant get rakeback if im planning on playing there?
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Old 06-17-2007, 06:40 PM
freecard4all freecard4all is offline
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Default Re: Why won\'t sites let current players sign-up for rakeback?

if you haven't deposited you are free to set-up a new account.

As far as I know they don't mind in this case. Even if they would ... they have no way how to find out who you are.
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