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Are the bankrolls offered available on a per person or per household basis?
So if I live in the same house as someone with a BankrollMob account can I still create an account for myself and be able to sign up for the various bankroll offers?
Apologies if this is covered in an FAQ, I couldn't find it if it is
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Edited by haarten87 (17 December 2009 @ 22:55 GMT)
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I believe it's mentioned a few times through the signup procedure at this site, that we only allow 1 address per person / household / address / computer.
It sucks for those having multiple poker players in the house, but let's face it, it's an extremely small number - and it's a rule we need to protect against multiple accounts from the same person. From time to time we see 70+ years old ladies creating accounts here
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i know what u mean Admin but why shall not play a 70year old grandma poker look at the oldest man on wsop Jack Ury he is 96 thats great i hope when i was 96 i can hold my cards
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Posted by watoba: i know what u mean Admin but why shall not play a 70year old grandma poker look at the oldest man on wsop Jack Ury he is 96 thats great i hope when i was 96 i can hold my cards
Yes, but I won't reveal too many details - let's just say that it's surprising how many old ladies is looking for free poker bankrolls
Posted by ih8usukouts: How about my dog? I didn't see that in the rules and he "technically" has his own "house hold"
Does he has his own address and computer as well? Plus valid photo ID?
He also might get in trouble regarding our "minimum age of 18"-rule....
All I would have to do is put a letter "B" after the number on his house. It would be going to extremes but a wireless network would technically work out there. He has plenty of valid photos to show his ID In "dog years", yes he would be 18
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Posted by Administrator: Yes, but I won't reveal too many details - let's just say that it's surprising how many old ladies is looking for free poker bankrolls
Ohhh...but you're giving details already...is it all ladies? no viagra-enhanced 70 year old men_