View Full Version : echeck + rakeshare?
sonatine
01-16-2008, 10:47 PM
Curious if anyone knows of proppable sites that do echeck for deposit and do rakeshare?
thanks in advance!
joeker
01-16-2008, 10:56 PM
I think FTP just added echeck
sonatine
01-16-2008, 11:00 PM
confirmed but thats not rakeshare, its rakeback, and only 27% to boot.
joeker
01-16-2008, 11:01 PM
FTP uses Rake Share to calculate it's rake back
I dont think there any are prop rooms that have echeck if that's what you're asking
sonatine
01-16-2008, 11:13 PM
I had no idea that FTP uses rakeshare, thats immense. I was originally asking what prop rooms (with rs) accepted echeck, but damned.. how feasable is it for me to either kill my current account on FTP or 'upgrade' it to an RBN rake account?
I had no idea that FTP uses rakeshare, thats immense. I was originally asking what prop rooms (with rs) accepted echeck, but damned.. how feasable is it for me to either kill my current account on FTP or 'upgrade' it to an RBN rake account?
They do make deductions for deposit fees, deposit bonuses cleared, points redeemed, and overlayed tournaments. These deductions come off the total rakeback before the 27% is calculated. For example, if you rake $1000, have $200 in deductions for deposit bonuses cleared etc, your rakeback will be 27% of $800.
However we can't change your current account to be a rakeback account, and Tilt is very good about finding players that created 2nd accounts in order to earn a rakeback. Theres probably sneaky ways to get it done, but we can't give advice in this area.
Rob
sonatine
01-17-2008, 07:35 PM
They do make deductions for deposit fees, deposit bonuses cleared, points redeemed, and overlayed tournaments. These deductions come off the total rakeback before the 27% is calculated. For example, if you rake $1000, have $200 in deductions for deposit bonuses cleared etc, your rakeback will be 27% of $800.
However we can't change your current account to be a rakeback account, and Tilt is very good about finding players that created 2nd accounts in order to earn a rakeback. Theres probably sneaky ways to get it done, but we can't give advice in this area.
Rob
totally understood on all counts, appreciate the reply.
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