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Old 09-16-2007, 03:09 PM
tercet tercet is offline
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Default Party Poker Cashout Dilema..

Ok my roomate got a 15$ bonus last week, turned it into 150$, and asked me if I could cash it out using my moneybookers account since he doesnt have one. I thought he could simply just transfer the 150$ to my Party acct then I just cash it out using MoneyBookers.

But I was horribly wrong...

1. Party will let u transfer everything except 50$ in your account. So my friend can only transfer 2/3 of the money to me.
2. Party wont let me cashout his money unless I play x amt of raked hands.

So as of now I have 100$ in my acct, and friend has 50$ in his acct. I phoned party support to ask if they could transfer rest of his money to me, or I transfer back to him and he does an e-cheque. They wont let me do that..

Any tips to solve this problem?

I have a possible solution to fix the problem, but it is very unethical and I'd rather not go to it.
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Old 09-16-2007, 03:15 PM
Henry17 Henry17 is offline
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Default Re: Party Poker Cashout Dilema..

I have not played on Party in a long time but the hands you need to play is fairly minimal. Given it is your friend's funds I'd have him play to meet those requirements then cash out.
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Old 09-16-2007, 03:18 PM
PocketRuler PocketRuler is offline
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Default Re: Party Poker Cashout Dilema..

Why don't you open a Moneybookers account for your friend by sending him money online? You can transfer the cash back to your friend and have him cash it out.
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Old 09-17-2007, 04:04 PM
ButItWasSuited ButItWasSuited is offline
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Default Re: Party Poker Cashout Dilema..

So could I conceivably open a money bookers account w/ a fake name and fund it via transfer without having to register a bank account or credit card?
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Old 09-17-2007, 09:22 PM
Josem Josem is offline
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Default Re: Party Poker Cashout Dilema..

this thread is full of stupidity.

Stories involving transferring of money from one person to another on a poker site as a means of cashing out almost universally end up in tears. Don't do it.

If you want to cash out from a poker site, use the cashout feature.

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Ok my roomate got a 15$ bonus last week, turned it into 150$, and asked me if I could cash it out using my moneybookers account since he doesnt have one.

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He should have just made one.

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But I was horribly wrong...

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Correct.

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1. Party will let u transfer everything except 50$ in your account. So my friend can only transfer 2/3 of the money to me.

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Correct.
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2. Party wont let me cashout his money unless I play x amt of raked hands.

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...as they say in their terms and conditions, and as is reasonable.

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So as of now I have 100$ in my acct, and friend has 50$ in his acct. I phoned party support to ask if they could transfer rest of his money to me, or I transfer back to him and he does an e-cheque. They wont let me do that..

Any tips to solve this problem?


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You could try to get them to cancel/reverse/whatever the transaction.

Otherwise, you can try playing the required number of hands and then cashing out.


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So could I conceivably open a money bookers account w/ a fake name and fund it via transfer without having to register a bank account or credit card?

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No. This just ends up with you being more tied up in your own lies than you already are (and I realise that this quote is not from the OP).
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Old 09-17-2007, 09:56 PM
Alobar Alobar is offline
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Default Re: Party Poker Cashout Dilema..

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I have a possible solution to fix the problem, but it is very unethical and I'd rather not go to it.

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if its chipdumping, DO NOT DO IT!!!
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