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party new cashout fees
Neteller $2
bankwire $10 Moneybookers $1 credit card $2.5 enjoy! |
#2
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Re: party new cashout fees
I HEART stars.
---- Do you think party makes money off this? Shouldn't an establishment cover costs of their users taking money out? |
#3
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Re: party new cashout fees
Luckily Party has already made sure I won't be depositing another dime.
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#4
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Re: party new cashout fees
I'm pretty sure Deuces club gets all fees waived.
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Re: party new cashout fees
I thought that, but I go through the stages to cash out (without actually accepting the transaction) and the it still states there is a fee due.
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Re: party new cashout fees
Still cheaper than ePassporte and I am guessing you will get any of those quicker than I am getting money out of microgaming by check (oldest cahsout request is 35 days old, yay...)
Hell, I am seriously considering ecocard (if that is even viable anymore) and sucking up 40-50 per withdraw. Also, IT"S PARTY, MAN! I would pay 10 times those fees to be able to still play there. |
#7
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Re: party new cashout fees
party is b/s
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Re: party new cashout fees
It may not sound like much to Americans, but the rest of us have alternatives, and they're looking better by the day. The only reason I'm considering staying with party now is the software, I'll have to see how well I can multitable on other sites.
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Re: party new cashout fees
[ QUOTE ]
I thought that, but I go through the stages to cash out (without actually accepting the transaction) and the it still states there is a fee due. [/ QUOTE ] Your host will credit the fee back to your account the same day if you email them. |
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