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theben 10-09-2005 04:45 PM

RB at party is worthless. Why does everybody care?
 
I dont see why everybody is making such a huge friggin deal about possibly getting RB at party itself. Almost 100% of people who were at the other skins (EP, euro, multi and whatever else gave RB) switched to those skins from party. So basically everybody has had a party account. RB is a lure for new accounts and supposedly, old accounts just dont get RB. I'd wager basically everybody here has a party account, so RB should be totally worthless. What am i missing here?

2+2 wannabe 10-09-2005 04:50 PM

Re: RB at party is worthless. Why does everybody care?
 
I'm no expert - but the idea's been bounced around that existing account holders would be able to receive it

10-09-2005 04:51 PM

Re: RB at party is worthless. Why does everybody care?
 
If your account is idle for sometime or closed that is one way around it. I signed up for rakeback through pso back when they offered it. Then they stopped tracking it or whatever so i didnt play there. Now that individual tracking is available again maybe my old rakeback account will be good again.

Also im sure plenty of people that live with a roommate or brother or father or whatever are just going to signup new accounts. To much money at stake for high volume players.

theben 10-09-2005 04:59 PM

Re: RB at party is worthless. Why does everybody care?
 
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I'm no expert - but the idea's been bounced around that existing account holders would be able to receive it

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do you know where this rumor has been circulating?

10-09-2005 05:05 PM

Re: RB at party is worthless. Why does everybody care?
 
i don't think you can make a new rakeback account, even if your old PP account has been closed. you need to make an entirely new account, with new contact info and new email, on a clean comp. and find an affiliate of course.

theben 10-09-2005 05:12 PM

Re: RB at party is worthless. Why does everybody care?
 
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i don't think you can make a new rakeback account, even if your old PP account has been closed. you need to make an entirely new account, with new contact info and new email, on a clean comp. and find an affiliate of course.

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this has always been my impression of it. . . . im very confused

2+2 wannabe 10-09-2005 05:12 PM

Re: RB at party is worthless. Why does everybody care?
 
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I'm no expert - but the idea's been bounced around that existing account holders would be able to receive it

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do you know where this rumor has been circulating?

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it's been mentioned by many affiliates (reputable ones) within the numerous threads already on the topic

10-09-2005 05:16 PM

Re: RB at party is worthless. Why does everybody care?
 
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i don't think you can make a new rakeback account, even if your old PP account has been closed. you need to make an entirely new account, with new contact info and new email, on a clean comp. and find an affiliate of course.

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This is not that difficult, I have more than one phone#, I have more than one Email acct., I have more than one address,I can access more than one computer. And I'm not that special.

10-09-2005 05:28 PM

Re: RB at party is worthless. Why does everybody care?
 
i agree, my first empire account was not RB, so i had to make a new one entirely, not a big deal. And the affiliates are still working out the details for dormant accounts qualifying for rake back. Gotta wait for the dust to clear

gr8vertical 10-09-2005 06:31 PM

Re: RB at party is worthless. Why does everybody care?
 
Uh, people care because playing at Party w/out rakeback if you can get it is like flushing money down the toilet


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