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Old 23rd April 2008, 08:04 AM
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Hi allthatremains,

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They actually make deals with other players to buy items in the store in return for cash. - usually for $4-5/1000. When this happens is there a deduction from rakeback to the seller or buyer?
I am not really sure about this case, maybe Mollila knows something about it, I think he will answer to that thread soon.

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I imagine the bonus must be cleared the same as the sign up bonus and therefore is a deduction from rakeback when it's credited.
With this case its clear. There will be a Bonus deduction for sure. Any bonuses released into your account will be deducted, and you will see that in our Rake Tracking.

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A token is a tourney entry and cannot be exchanged for anything else. Is there a rakeback deduction for this token when it's redeemed?
I am not sure again but I think there will be no deduction for the tokens, anyway there is no such deduction listed in our deductions list.

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Is there a rakeback deduction for iron man freerolls?
We have an official answer about it from Full Tilt:
"The medals that are used to gain entry into a tournament will not effect a players rakeback. But if the player uses the medals for entry into a guaranteed tournament and the guarantee isn't met then it will go down under Player Added deduction."

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Is there a rakeback deduction for other freerolls? - new player freeroll, etc.
I think there will be no deductions for freerolls, we also do not have it listed in deductions.
If Iam telling something wrong then Mollila will correct me, so I recommend you to wait for his answer too
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