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Old 13th May 2008, 05:32 AM
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are there any player added fees on the freerolls? like if its a 200$ freeroll and 200 people register, they are each deduced $1 in their rakeback? sorry if this has been asked before, and does it apply to all freerolls on fulltilt? thanks.
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yep full tilt is screwing you. charging people to play in a free roll. pfft.

they don't charge for using iron man medals though. if you want to buy a $26 or $75 token.
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yep full tilt is screwing you. charging people to play in a free roll. pfft.

they don't charge for using iron man medals though. if you want to buy a $26 or $75 token.
I think that the reason they do not make a rakeback deduction for the tokens is because they already have a fee built in to them. The $26 token is actually $24. buy in + $2. fee.

I don't feel that charging you to play in a freeroll is "screwing you". Tilt is just saying they'll give you 27% back on all the "net" fees you paid to them. If you play the freeroll and it's a value of $10. per player, you still receive $7.30 in value AFTER rakeback deduction. - You make the decision you want to play or not!
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alrite thanks for the info guys. but that gets me to wondering, say for a month you only played freerolls and airballed them all of them for 0 cashes. Then you would obviously have negative rakeback and what would happen, would they deduct it from your account? and what if you had no money in your account? same question for using FTP points, lets say you use all of them at once at the beginning of the month without generating any rake for the rest of the month, so youd have negative rakeback so whats the deal?
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no. your negative rake back just gets carried forward.
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so say you have negative rakeback and no money in your account, there is no way for them to get this money from you unless you get money, hm interesting.
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Yep all negative rakeback amounts are carried over to the next month, lets say your final rakeback for April is -$10, and next month you generated $20 so your total rakeback for that month will be $20-$10=$10.
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