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Hello.Im buying high pulse poker money. In order to cashout the transfered money i will need to generate 50% of the transfered amount so my ratio will be
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NOTE: We do not allow posting of contact information in here (e-mail address, facebook etc)., so if you run into problems with the transfer, it's just tough luck Also, we cannot guarantee that both parties will actually receive their money from this transfer, so again, tough luck, if it doesn't go as planned.
Joined: Oct '09
Location: Lithuania
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Posted by Administrator: NOTE: We do not allow posting of contact information in here (e-mail address, facebook etc)., so if you run into problems with the transfer, it's just tough luck Also, we cannot guarantee that both parties will actually receive their money from this transfer, so again, tough luck, if it doesn't go as planned.
I already made some transfers with minibt and everything went great
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Are you guy who asked money on PS for money on HP? and youre rate was 50e for 50$? And now you offering 0,6 for 1e? That is 2,5:1 What made you change direction?
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Posted by jovicakralj: Are you guy who asked money on PS for money on HP? and youre rate was 50e for 50$? And now you offering 0,6 for 1e? That is 2,5:1 What made you change direction?
I realised that there are way too many fish in HighPulse so i have to continue fishing there and already made deposit,so i can easily withdraw money now after generating the rake after transfer.
Minibt is trading event at smaller value 1:0.57
So my offer is kinda good to thoose players,who cant simple cashout
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Posted by sry911:
Transfer money here and post your Pokerstars nickname and i will transfer you money after i will see your money in my HP poker account.
ALL COMMENT ABOUT RATIO ARE NOT WELCOME.
Hang on, you are the one asking so you should do the first transaction IMO, its like asking for a receipt before buying.(I bet you get had a few times) ALL COMMENT ABOUT RATIO ARE NOT WELCOME, are you sure, after a few comments were made you changed your rate. Well at least you are buying and not selling, may as well aid the multi accounters there, lets hope HP feel all transactions were legit and don't suspend your account.
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Ha ha, lol @SuperNoob. Also like your comparison to forex.
@BeMyATM: I'm pretty sure I've made worse offers, these trades are risky so it's not worth doing unless you get a real great rate.
@Admin: Good call, always a good idea to put out extra disclaimers. Heed his warning everyone you are on your own. BRM is in no way responsible for your transactions.
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Posted by Arithmajik: @Admin: Good call, always a good idea to put out extra disclaimers. Heed his warning everyone you are on your own. BRM is in no way responsible for your transactions.
Yes, but no, by BRM allowing this but adding a disclaimer makes them irresponsible, knowing the risks involved it would be responsible to lock thread. What they are doing is saying, hey its OK to potential commit fraud by using our site to exchange details, but don't hold us responsible. There are plenty other reasons to why they should not allow this to happen, but that's up to them.
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Posted by B1gfoot:
Posted by Arithmajik: @Admin: Good call, always a good idea to put out extra disclaimers. Heed his warning everyone you are on your own. BRM is in no way responsible for your transactions.
Yes, but no, by BRM allowing this but adding a disclaimer makes them irresponsible, knowing the risks involved it would be responsible to lock thread. What they are doing is saying, hey its OK to potential commit fraud by using our site to exchange details, but don't hold us responsible. There are plenty other reasons to why they should not allow this to happen, but that's up to them.
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Posted by B1gfoot: Yes, but no, by BRM allowing this but adding a disclaimer makes them irresponsible, knowing the risks involved it would be responsible to lock thread. What they are doing is saying, hey its OK to potential commit fraud by using our site to exchange details, but don't hold us responsible. There are plenty other reasons to why they should not allow this to happen, but that's up to them.
B1gfoot has a point, this might be a grey area, so for now, we will lock this thread and any future threads on this topic we might spot, unless there's a way to make sure no fraud etc. can become of the transfer.