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clutchh
05-31-2005, 09:57 AM
Can you withdrawal your $500 (or at least most of it) after depositing from GamesGrid and still keep the bonus. I thought I read that somewhere.

Stu Pidasso
05-31-2005, 10:07 AM
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Can you withdrawal your $500 (or at least most of it) after depositing from GamesGrid and still keep the bonus. I thought I read that somewhere.

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Do you work for or are you in anyway connected to GamesGrid? I'm always skeptical of people with only one post. It would have been just as easy to search the games grid site than to make an account here just to ask this question.

Stu

clutchh
05-31-2005, 10:10 AM
No I'm not and I didn't see anything on there site that said anything about their withdrawal rules. All it tells you is that there is an amount of hands that must be raked and that you can deposit more if you run out of money before you get the bonus. I have always just read posts, but decided to get involved today. TOok the day off, kinda bored and looking for more places to play at.

sfwusc
05-31-2005, 10:39 AM
you can withdraw without it taking away the uncleared bonus.

Atleast I did it.

-SFWUSC

poker-penguin
05-31-2005, 11:19 AM
We can.

You can't because you have no idea how to use the search function.

BoxLiquid
05-31-2005, 12:16 PM
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We can.

You can't because you have no idea how to use the search function.

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Is that how everyone treats 1st time posters? Is this like some close nit community where the new kids on the block are looked upon as scumbags?

Leo Bello
05-31-2005, 12:41 PM
To help u out.
Yes, u can deposit then withdraw and the bonus stays there. If I am not mistaken u have one year to clear it.

poker-penguin
05-31-2005, 01:31 PM
It's how a lot of people treat the second topic in as many days on a question that had a dozen threads on it not that long ago, yes.

Plus, I'm an [censored].

New kids on the block are fine, it's people who don't use search that annoy people - as with any comunity, you have to make an effort to fit in, and one of the rules here is USE THE SEARCH before asking question that are very likely to have been answered.

Plus I'm an [censored].

Rudbaeck
06-01-2005, 02:59 AM
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We can.

You can't because you have no idea how to use the search function.

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Is that how everyone treats 1st time posters? Is this like some close nit community where the new kids on the block are looked upon as scumbags?

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Only if their first post sounds like a shill.

Timer
06-01-2005, 05:06 PM
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It's how a lot of people treat the second topic in as many days on a question that had a dozen threads on it not that long ago, yes.

Plus, I'm an [censored].

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Simple question: why do you read duplicated topics if it annoys you so?

Is it so you can go out of your way to be an [censored]?

You need to stop doing things that upset you so much. You're liable to get an ulcer that way.

Don't bother responding. I put [censored] like yourself on permanent ignore, and I suggest any newbies do the same.

CountDuckula
06-01-2005, 05:55 PM
I think a lot of newbies get jumped on unnecessarily for asking questions that have been answered previously. It seems to me that anyone who doesn't care to answer can just ignore the message rather than wasting additional seconds of their precious time berating the poor newbie.

Everyone starts out with exactly the same amount of knowledge: <font color="red">zero</font>! A lot of people forget what it was like to learn the ropes. True, spending some time lurking before posting is a good idea. People with experience posting elsewhere (such as yours truly) may have learned this before getting here, but what if this is someone's first experience with an online community? Also, the search function can be a bit awkward for newbies to learn (and they may not even notice it exists right away); and sometimes, it's difficult to think of just the right terms to elicit a useful response from the engine. Not everyone's mind works the same way.

-Mike

Synergistic Explosions
06-01-2005, 07:47 PM
It's a fact, the posters here attacking these noobs for stupid questions are French Canadians.

mosquito
06-01-2005, 08:22 PM
Attacking n00bs for being ignorant is alot like
berating the fish.

It may make you feel good, but it does no one good.