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RISEorFall
i know this should probably go in gen strat, but i think i generally get better replies here. mod can move it tho

i was reading a thread, cant remember if it was here or on 2+2, and im not having any luck finding it, about getting rakeback on an existing account at full tilt. i know they basically 95% of the time wont, but there were several people saying they signed up through a specific site, then contacted FT and got it fairly quickly on existing accounts. i cant find the name of the site, but if anyone knows or can point me to where i need to look it would be much appreciated.
Tantalar
just make a new account smile.gif

If you get caught they just delete it and transfer your funds...

but rakeback is worth the risk, and they wont catch you unless you do something dumb

<a href="http://www.rakebreak.com/?referrerid=Soccerpromaz@comcast.net">This Is The Nuts</a>

thank you!
trystero
just e-mail support and ask for it through Rakeback Pros. That is their main affiliate. I did, and they hooked me up in like one week
JoblessBast
Yeah, rakebackpros.com is what you're looking for. How quickly FT accommodates you depends on how much volume you put in it seems. Send an honest email to FT saying it's your favorite site and you want to keep playing there, but you can't ignore how much you're giving up by not playing on a site that gives you rakeback.
RISEorFall
awesome, much appreciated.
do i need to sign up through rakebackpros first? i will anyway just to be sure.
JoblessBast
QUOTE (RISEorFall @ Saturday, May 2nd, 2009, 10:43 AM) *
awesome, much appreciated.
do i need to sign up through rakebackpros first? i will anyway just to be sure.


I don't think it makes a difference. FTP's invite is all that matters I think.
Suited_Up
QUOTE (RISEorFall @ Saturday, May 2nd, 2009, 12:43 PM) *
awesome, much appreciated.
do i need to sign up through rakebackpros first? i will anyway just to be sure.


I've always heard of people getting the OK from FTP first, then signing up, but it might not matter.
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