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02-19-2018 , 01:11 PM
Hi guys,

After my $50 cashout via Skrill from Juicy Stakes, they made an error and sent me $500.

I have received the following email from Juicy Stakes

"Dear Cxxxxxx



Congratulations on your winnings and thank you for choosing Juicy stakes Poker.



We draw to your attention your withdrawal request of $50.00 via Skrill. Please note this was processed in error as $500.00 and we as that at your earliest convenience return the amount of $450 as a deposit to your account.



Once received your account and our records will be updated accordingly.



Thanking you in advance for your cooperation in the resolution of this matter.



Best regards,



Taylor

Juicy Stakes Cashier"

Normally I would stop playing on that account and have no concern. The problem is that I have another $100 in that account, which I have tried to withdraw and they, of course, cancelled it.

I am looking for any advice that would help me cash out my $100, someway or another.

Thanks, Cristian
02-20-2018 , 07:27 AM
So you're one of these guys that is happy to take money that doesn't belong to you? Just cos they made an error doesn't mean you should keep it.

You say you want advice, how about sending the money back to them.
02-20-2018 , 07:58 AM
A poker player should be better at math:

+$50 -$500 +$100 = -$350.

You owe them $350 plus your $100 account balance.
02-20-2018 , 08:11 AM
OP is trying very hard to live up to the image from the Joan Rivers quote about the industry.
02-20-2018 , 08:17 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by cristiankan
Hi guys,

After my $50 cashout via Skrill from Juicy Stakes, they made an error and sent me $500.

I have received the following email from Juicy Stakes

"Dear Cxxxxxx



Congratulations on your winnings and thank you for choosing Juicy stakes Poker.



We draw to your attention your withdrawal request of $50.00 via Skrill. Please note this was processed in error as $500.00 and we as that at your earliest convenience return the amount of $450 as a deposit to your account.



Once received your account and our records will be updated accordingly.



Thanking you in advance for your cooperation in the resolution of this matter.



Best regards,



Taylor

Juicy Stakes Cashier"

Normally I would stop playing on that account and have no concern. The problem is that I have another $100 in that account, which I have tried to withdraw and they, of course, cancelled it.

I am looking for any advice that would help me cash out my $100, someway or another.

Thanks, Cristian
Tell them you are unable to process there request until they can confirm there ID with you. Ask them to send a copy of the card (front and back) they issued the payment with (they can block out the code on the back). And then you will require photo ID and proof of address.
02-20-2018 , 09:22 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by mullion
Tell them you are unable to process there request until they can confirm there ID with you. Ask them to send a copy of the card (front and back) they issued the payment with (they can block out the code on the back). And then you will require photo ID and proof of address.
I lol'd
02-20-2018 , 11:43 AM
lol you're fine stealing the extra 450 but you're mad they will only let you steal 350?
what a loser.

Maybe if you were intelligent you would be cashing out for more than 50 dollars in the first place.
02-20-2018 , 11:49 AM
I am hoping this is a clever "haha my 2nd post in 8 years" type of trolling.

Sadly, I suspect it is not.

Even more sadly, I see your first post was applying for a stake. I hope one one staked you because if they did, I'd wager heavily that you ran off with the money.

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Kahn
02-20-2018 , 11:51 AM
Chipdump obv.
02-20-2018 , 05:41 PM
Well, well, first conclusions... poker is full of ethical people... lol

Quote:
Originally Posted by mullion
Tell them you are unable to process there request until they can confirm there ID with you. Ask them to send a copy of the card (front and back) they issued the payment with (they can block out the code on the back). And then you will require photo ID and proof of address.
If i were to rate the feedback, that reply would win by far. Love it!

Quote:
Originally Posted by KossuKukkula
Chipdump obv.
Im afraid its to obv to do that, unless I lose it to an already existing account.
02-20-2018 , 07:42 PM
Not sure if OP is trolling or actually asking for advice on how to defraud a poker room - either way, can't see why we'd want this thread open on our forums.
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