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Old 13th June 2007, 10:00 PM
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What is this BS on Full Tilt. Player added fees.
so now you have to pay in play in free rolls.
i could maybe understand if they charged player added fees to guaranteed prize pool tournaments.
but they are asking you to play a specific number of raked hands in order to qualify for any free roll. the player added fee for the free roll eats up so much of your total gross rake. you might as well not be in a rake back program at all if you decide to play in Full Tilt's free rolls.

Bottom Line: Player Added Fees suck.

i wish the Full Tilt Affiliate Department would revisit making changes to their rake calculation. at least as far as free rolls go.
i dont think any one has a problem with fraud/bonus deductions.
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How about the deposit fees? I deposited $200 and it cost me like $22 in fees! What kinda crap is that?
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Old 16th June 2007, 11:31 AM
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i wish the Full Tilt Affiliate Department would revisit making changes to their rake calculation. at least as far as free rolls go.
No-one seems to like their net rake calculation formula, but according to their affiliate manager the formula is not going to be changed anytime soon. I asked about this last month when we met Full Tilt staff at a convention.
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Old 16th June 2007, 11:33 AM
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How about the deposit fees? I deposited $200 and it cost me like $22 in fees! What kinda crap is that?
Sounds like you used Neteller Instacash? That deposit option has a huge ~10% fee that will affect your FT rakeback.

Try using other deposit options, like regular Neteller. That % is low.
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No, they charged me 7% on my CC.
i guess if you never make deposits, play in any free rolls, or any added money tournaments,
then Full Tilt's net rake calculation is completey fair.
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Sounds like you used Neteller Instacash? That deposit option has a huge ~10% fee.

Try using other deposit options, like regular Neteller. That % is low.
I used a Mastercard. Im in the USA, can't use NEteller or anything else really. That fee was HUGE for the credit card.
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Eh, there is a fee on everything these days. I'm fed up to here with my bank and their fees. Makes me want to keep my money in a coffee can under the bed.
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I used a Mastercard. Im in the USA, can't use NEteller or anything else really. That fee was HUGE for the credit card.
try not to make more than one deposit. if your deposit fees are not neglible, find something else to do your time.
i'm just talking about getting charged to play in free rolls, which is a crime against humanity.
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