Joined: Nov '12
Location: Canada
Age: 57 (M)
Posts: 4758
G'day sirthomas ... I was just wondering if I understand what I think I just read. It appears that the only way a BRM member can make cashouts now is to first set up a new poker account somewhere, and then make a deposit before they can request there BRM cashout's? I know I have been away a long time, but I do not remember this being a rule in the past when I made mobpoint cashouts to my old Party poker account. Just wondering if I am wasteing my time earning mobpoints for when I can get out of this hospital and am able to play online poker again. Thanks for your help. Ronin
Joined: Oct '07
Location: Norway
Age: 51 (M)
Posts: 516
Hi Ronin,
So, in order to make a cash out of $50 (5000 mob points), you need to:
1. Create a new account (poker, betting or casino) via bankrollmob.com 2. Make a deposit of $25 (crypto or fiat) and place $10 of bets (can pick a bet with low odds or play a few hands of fixed limit holdem for example) 3. Email us the details at [email protected]
We have increased mob points rewards, calendar prizes, referral rewards and more. So it will still make sense to stay active and earn mob points.
Joined: Nov '12
Location: Canada
Age: 57 (M)
Posts: 4758
G'day mate ... Well it is a same that the old cashout rules are no longer followed. I think I understand why there is so little forum post now. If players need to open a new poker account every time they want to make a cashout, then I think that rule could very easily discourage many players from bother to post since they can not keep opening new poker accounts. I personally will not be able to even concider opening a new poker account for at least another year. So I guess I am wasting my yime earning mobpoints. Wishing you all the best be cool Ronin
Joined: Nov '12
Location: Canada
Age: 57 (M)
Posts: 4758
G'day mate You are correct that I can not even open a poker site. It really sucks! The rules for using the hospital Wi fi are unfair. wishing you all the best. Ronin
Joined: Nov '12
Location: Canada
Age: 57 (M)
Posts: 4758
G'day I have friends in England and a few in the USA who tell me it is the same there as it is here in Canada. I beleave that it is a agreed upon action by many governments. I think it is anout control over people, and an attempt to control the taxes that online gaming could represent. But i'm an old man so I could a conspiracy theroy lover well wishing you all the best. Be cool Ronin