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Old 07-29-2005, 10:54 AM
SoCalRugger SoCalRugger is offline
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Default Re: Beware of Interpoker!

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More then likey scenario:

You got the mail, thought it was junk, threw it away, and now are complaining.

am I wrong?

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Things can go wrong. I registered with them about a month ago. Eventually I got an e-mail saying that my PIN had been returned due to the wrong address (which was entered correctly on my account). No big deal - just had to send them copies of a utility bill and ID to verify my address, and I'm still waiting for the PIN to arrive. I'm not defending the OP - he still should have read the damn T&Cs - but the PIN being delayed does not surprise me.
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Old 07-29-2005, 11:16 AM
FouTight FouTight is offline
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Default Re: Beware of Interpoker!

Yes, this is possible, but I cannot recall if the envelope has an Ecash direct heading or not. If it does, it would be something that would be very easy to throw away if you weren't expecting it. Sounds like a crappy loan offer or something, doesn't it? Would be very easy to toss.
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Old 07-29-2005, 11:56 AM
GrannyMae GrannyMae is offline
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Default Re: Beware of Interpoker!

it actually looks pretty important. it has full 1st class postage, and the Ecash Direct name is on the front upper left in the return addy area.

it does not look like junk mail. i've had 6 sent, and one time it did not arrive and i needed another. took 5 days the second time, and like other posters have said, withdrawals are pretty fast once you get your pin.

gl to you
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Old 07-29-2005, 12:10 PM
Art Vandelay Art Vandelay is offline
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Default Re: Beware of Interpoker!

I wasn't aware that you could deposit and play at Interpoker or any of the Cryptos without knowing about the PIN number policy. Read the T&C my friend.
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Old 07-29-2005, 12:24 PM
FouTight FouTight is offline
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Default Re: Beware of Interpoker!

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it actually looks pretty important. it has full 1st class postage, and the Ecash Direct name is on the front upper left in the return addy area.

it does not look like junk mail. i've had 6 sent, and one time it did not arrive and i needed another. took 5 days the second time, and like other posters have said, withdrawals are pretty fast once you get your pin.

gl to you

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My biggest gripe here is, these days, the more important something LOOKS, the less important it usually is. I get so much junk mail as a recent college graduate from loan offers and such, personally, I could see myself tossing it very easily (I think I tossed a couple of rebates too, because I haven't seen them and they should probably be here now)

Probably not like this for everyone though.
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Old 07-29-2005, 12:24 PM
Fuchida Fuchida is offline
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Default Re: Beware of Interpoker!

Major embarrassment time!

After some poster commented about treating the PIN envelope as junk mail, I asked my wife about it when she got home from work. Apparently she had opened the envelope and filed the PIN away with all 'the other poker stuff we get' without mentioning its arrival.

So apologies to Interpoker for my rant but I still believe its a bad system. The lost in the post scenario could easily have not been a mistake.

So I will read the T+Cs and interrogate my wife before getting annoyed with any more poker sites.
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Old 07-29-2005, 12:34 PM
beernutz beernutz is offline
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Default Re: Beware of Interpoker!

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Major embarrassment time!

After some poster commented about treating the PIN envelope as junk mail, I asked my wife about it when she got home from work. Apparently she had opened the envelope and filed the PIN away with all 'the other poker stuff we get' without mentioning its arrival.

So apologies to Interpoker for my rant but I still believe its a bad system. The lost in the post scenario could easily have not been a mistake.

So I will read the T+Cs and interrogate my wife before getting annoyed with any more poker sites.

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I think you generally get a friendlier response to threads if you tone down the hyperbole in their subjects. 'Beware of Interpoker!' was a little strong given the uncovered circumstances.
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Old 07-29-2005, 12:41 PM
MaxPowerPoker MaxPowerPoker is offline
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Default Re: Beware of Interpoker!

Big of you to come clean. Tip-o-the-hat.
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Old 07-29-2005, 12:44 PM
Fuchida Fuchida is offline
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Default Re: Beware of Interpoker!

[quoteI think you generally get a friendlier response to threads if you tone down the hyperbole in their subjects. 'Beware of Interpoker!' was a little strong given the uncovered circumstances.

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Good advice - that was over dramatic. I was just very wound up at the time.
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Old 07-29-2005, 01:27 PM
Drew16 Drew16 is offline
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Default Re: Beware of Interpoker!

When I tried to cash out it took 5 days to get to my acct. I called and they told me "not to worry about it". I no longer use Interpoker.
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