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Old 01-23-2007, 05:07 PM
MicroBob MicroBob is offline
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Default Re: discouraging email from Full Tilt regarding check withdraws

does that spell 1-800-TILT-PAY?

That's the number that was mentioned in the other thread about FT payment (not sure if it's 1-800 or 1-877).

GL.
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Old 01-23-2007, 05:21 PM
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Default Re: discouraging email from Full Tilt regarding check withdraws

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who quotes mail time in bussiness days?

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Everyone.
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Old 01-23-2007, 05:23 PM
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This fax number is not valid.

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Old 01-23-2007, 05:35 PM
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who quotes mail time in bussiness days?

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Everyone.

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True, but that's usually "3-5" business days, not "35" business days, lol.
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Old 01-27-2007, 05:48 PM
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Default Re: discouraging email from Full Tilt regarding check withdraws

Does anyone realizes that it can't possibly take 35 business days for us mail to deliver anything from even africa, besides the point from canada or central america.

There is something wrong with that timeframe
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Old 01-27-2007, 05:53 PM
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Default Re: discouraging email from Full Tilt regarding check withdraws

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Does anyone realizes that it can't possibly take 35 business days for us mail to deliver anything from even africa, besides the point from canada or central america.

There is something wrong with that timeframe

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eh, yeah, we noticed
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Old 01-27-2007, 10:51 PM
Ramon Scott Ramon Scott is offline
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Default Re: discouraging email from Full Tilt regarding check withdraws

Maybe they could try The Pony Express, that might take less than 35 business days. I heard it works good.
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Old 01-28-2007, 01:07 AM
alphamale1 alphamale1 is offline
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Default Re: discouraging email from Full Tilt regarding check withdraws

This is the bullcrap I got from Fulltilt. They want me to verify my address, which by the way, has never changed since I created my account.

Well, maybe I am not playing at Fulltilt anymore.

-----------SHake down email I received from Fulltilt-------
If you would like Full Tilt Poker to send you a check, we must first
verify your account information. Please email or fax us a clear and
legible copy of your photo ID along with proof of address. The name and
mailing address on your ID must match your Full Tilt Poker account
information. We accept the following forms of ID:

Photo ID: Driver's License, Passport, Government-issued ID, or Student
ID

Address Verification: Bank or Credit Card statement, Utility Bill, Cell
Phone Bill, Home or Auto Insurance papers
----------------------------------------------------------

Seems like they are trying to discourage a withdrawl.
How the F**K would they know what I looked like or if I
tampered an ID?
They only succeeded in discouraging me from playing there.
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Old 01-28-2007, 01:28 AM
lacky lacky is offline
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Default Re: discouraging email from Full Tilt regarding check withdraws

lol, how hard is it to scan amd email or fax a copy of ID? I had zero problem with that, and nobody else that HAS valid ID should either. My only problem is they can't get a check to me in a resonable time frame after I did that.
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Old 01-28-2007, 01:30 AM
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Default Re: discouraging email from Full Tilt regarding check withdraws

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This is the bullcrap I got from Fulltilt. They want me to verify my address, which by the way, has never changed since I created my account.

Well, maybe I am not playing at Fulltilt anymore.

-----------SHake down email I received from Fulltilt-------
If you would like Full Tilt Poker to send you a check, we must first
verify your account information. Please email or fax us a clear and
legible copy of your photo ID along with proof of address. The name and
mailing address on your ID must match your Full Tilt Poker account
information. We accept the following forms of ID:

Photo ID: Driver's License, Passport, Government-issued ID, or Student
ID

Address Verification: Bank or Credit Card statement, Utility Bill, Cell
Phone Bill, Home or Auto Insurance papers
----------------------------------------------------------

Seems like they are trying to discourage a withdrawl.
How the F**K would they know what I looked like or if I
tampered an ID?
They only succeeded in discouraging me from playing there.

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This has always been standard for Full Tilt, even before the UIGEA and the Neteller fiasco the past 2 weeks.
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