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Old 06-13-2008, 12:04 AM
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Question on Full-Tilt

Does anyone know what the best way to deposit on Full Tilt is?

I'm getting ready to sign up through raketherake, and take advantage of the 100% 1st time deposit free cash money. Problem is, I can't do the sweet eCheck feature like on Stars.

Anyone tried the Click2Pay or the "Cash Transfer" options from FTP? Just trying to figure out which way I should go.

Is Click2Pay just like paypal, basically?

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Re: Question on Full-Tilt

Many credit cards will work. Recently I had 3 friends who asked me the same question, and I told them to try their credit cards, and it worked for all them. Depends on your bank.

Others might be able to help with info on the other options; I am unfamiliar.
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Many credit cards will work. Recently I had 3 friends who asked me the same question, and I told them to try their credit cards, and it worked for all them. Depends on your bank.

Others might be able to help with info on the other options; I am unfamiliar.
My bank card is a mastercard, and when I tried it it said something to the effect of MasterCard not working anymore (I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that's what it said).

Anyway, mine got declined. Don't know if that was it or if it was my bank..
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Re: Question on Full-Tilt

Click2pay is like paypal. I like moneybookers better.

There is almost no info on the website explaining anything about click2pay. Also you must phone them to activate your account. I emailed support about fees and got this response:

There are no fees when signing up with CLICK2PAY, nor are there any account maintenance fees.

Customers registering a credit card will be charged a fee of 3% per transaction.


If you haven't already signed up with raketherake, pm me if you want to give a referral. Thanks.
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Click2pay is like paypal. I like moneybookers better.

There is almost no info on the website explaining anything about click2pay. Also you must phone them to activate your account. I emailed support about fees and got this response:

There are no fees when signing up with CLICK2PAY, nor are there any account maintenance fees.

Customers registering a credit card will be charged a fee of 3% per transaction.


If you haven't already signed up with raketherake, pm me if you want to give a referral. Thanks.
Thanks for the info.. I actually am already going to be giving TMJ my referral
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Re: Question on Full-Tilt

I dont think that moneybookers or click2pay will work for new US based customers anymore.

I would suggest either moneygram or a transfer. I'm not around me PC as much for the last few days, but shoot me a PM if you want to work something out for a transfer.

I have plenty of money on FTP, and I can trade it either for a check in the mail or paypal. Whatever works best for you.
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I dont think that moneybookers or click2pay will work for new US based customers anymore.

I would suggest either moneygram or a transfer. I'm not around me PC as much for the last few days, but shoot me a PM if you want to work something out for a transfer.

I have plenty of money on FTP, and I can trade it either for a check in the mail or paypal. Whatever works best for you.
Does transfer qualify for the "First Deposit Bonus"? My guess is no, that I have to actually deposit money in, but I don't know for sure...

Anyone know?
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Re: Question on Full-Tilt

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Does transfer qualify for the "First Deposit Bonus"? My guess is no, that I have to actually deposit money in, but I don't know for sure...

Anyone know?
no it doesnt, and you definitely want to take advantage of that.

hmmm, well you might see if a friends card or debit card will work, and if it does you can write them a check.
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Re: Question on Full-Tilt

Any of the KGC poker rooms (UB, AP, FT) will take a check from a US customer. That's how I funded UB, and how I will soon fund AP. No fees and I had the money in my account in about a week. Still haven't decided how I will fund P* since the check-writing is free and easy. E-checks I suppose.
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hmmm, well you might see if a friends card or debit card will work, and if it does you can write them a check.
That won't work either, they'll get you when it comes time to supply proof of identity for the card you used.

Go to the grocery store or walmart and get a prepaid visa card. If you have a debit card, try that. Mine all work. Click2Pay will not work for US customers.
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