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I have played too many online sites. I want to know if I can take advantage of the PSO comp for Partypoker but can't remember if I have played there or not. I only fund poker accounts with firepay.com and would like to know if when depositing money into partypoker does it say "PartyPoker" on your firepay statements or does it go by some other name like "C-Rewards"?
I have played too many online sites. I want to know if I can take advantage of the PSO comp for Partypoker but can't remember if I have played there or not. I only fund poker accounts with firepay.com and would like to know if when depositing money into partypoker does it say "PartyPoker" on your firepay statements or does it go by some other name like "C-Rewards"?
Thanks,
Couga
JUST FYI:
Its okay if you've had a play money account there before, just not a real money account.
Is firepay better than netteller? I will be depositing at PP soon. I already have a bankroll there thanks to PSO but I have a "psuedo real money account" and can't withdraw any of it until I make a deposit.
No, neteller is far better. They don't charge you to withdraw your money back to your bank like firepay does.
FirePay does not charge you to withdraw money back to your bank. The only charge I ever see is the $3.99 fee to deposit money from your bank into the FirePay account.
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If you can, use Neteller.
FirePay charges $3.99 to deposit (also with a $200 limit) while it is free with NT. I have also heard that if you are a winner at poker sites and cash out to FirePay and then cashout from FirePay to your bank, they will impose a charge too if you do it too often without depositing.