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Originally Posted by a dewd
Cross posting this for a friend that is unable to PM. She had a check bounced and needs some help with it.
Hello,
My bank returned my recent withdrawl via check. They said their processor was flagged as an online gambling company that issued the check. I emailed the proof to support a few minutes ago. Please expedite this process as I will attempt bitcoin withdrawl. I was advised on discord chat group that I would be able to reach excellent customer service via this board to help further this process along.
Thanks.
Threebetstack
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...ostcount=10304
You could answer here or PM me directly, send no direct personal info on them please, and I can relay or if you are able to turn their PMs on so you can reach out directly that would work.
I highly suggest private messaging one of the WPN reps with this issue. I'd also recommend PM'ing Mike Haven or Bobo Fett and ask them to enable PMs for your friend so that she can communicate directly with the WPN Rep.
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Originally Posted by farreli80
Anybody use the Starshelper to table placing the tables in WPN? because I configured but it doesn't work, if anybody uses the StarsHelper for that could help me?
My skype is farreli801
Thank you.
This does not belong in this thread. What makes you think the cashout thread is the appropriate place to post this?
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Originally Posted by Scythaa
What does this mean exactly? Does it just mean that in order to access other methods you would need to first withdraw using ANY debit/card, or only back to the cards you used to deposit? This would be a problem as I've deposited a few times in the past using prepaid visas that I no longer have access to. Would I be unable to withdraw any funds???
If you used a prepaid card, obviously they can not refund to that. Contact support and they will explain your options. Or just try the cashier, you migh be able to withdraw to other methods already. I assure you your funds do not become unrecoverable... that's not how business works.
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Originally Posted by dusk2dawn
Anyone have a successful BTC withdrawal lately?
There are hundreds of btc withdrawals in this thread and in the btc thread in the main sub (check the sticky at the top). Nothing has changed. BTC still works well.
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Originally Posted by norfair18
Cashier never loads...guess i'm sitting today out.
Clear cookies and cache in Internet Explorer. Reboot your computer. That typically fixes it.
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Originally Posted by goodsaint
YouTube Bitcoin Deposit/Withdraw- WPN or Bovada/Ignition. Substitute Coinbase for Circle. You must have a personal wallet to act as a buffer between poker site and exchange. Many use Blockchain. Exchanges are financial concerns regulated by U.S. law. If determined you have sent/received funds from a gambling site, your account is subject to closure. Hence, your buffer wallet.
I don't think recommending people to use the same btc address at Circle, where they explicitly stopped allowing btc transactions, is a good idea. It not only ruins the privacy aspect of using bitcoin, but it probably endangers the person who is surreptitiously circumventing Circle's rules.
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Originally Posted by Poker Clif
Kahn, you are right that other sites steal money from players. That doesn't make it right. I ran into exactly the same problem on Juicy Stakes Poker, and here's the real issue--there is no informed consent. When a site's page says that you can deposit as little as $50, but that same page doesn't tell you that the minimum withdrawal is more than more than $50, that's just not right.
Players are not told at the beginning that there is a fee or a minimum balance for cashing out and they probably don't know what rakeback is. A few years ago I deposited $50 on Juicy Stakes Poker, only to find out later that the minimum withdrawal was $500. I just wanted to try out the site. I couldn't believe it when support told me that. That information might be available, but it wasn't on the page that told me what the minimum deposit was.
Think about someone playing online for the first time. John is excited about giving it a try and puts some money down. As we all know, most players aren't winners, so it's likely that John will never do well enough to be able to cash out.
How many people like John are out there, people who will never trust online poker again? That is not good for John, it's not good for the poker community and it shouldn't be legal.
I don't think anyone is stealing from anyone in your analogy. It doesn't cost $50 to withdraw from Juicy Stakes if you put in a tiny amount of rake each month, it's free.
We as consumers can't expect sites to act as de facto banks for us. And they won't, that is evident. Maybe in the future if everything is crypto and transaction fees are nil... support bitcoin (or bitcoin cash)
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Kahn