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Re: Suspect being chip dumped, best way to contact UB support?
Are you sure you didn't just get black-out drunk and decide that you were ready to play in the big game? I know I've done similar things in the past.
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Re: Suspect being chip dumped, best way to contact UB support?
Man that sucks -- UB will hopefully freezee a withdrawal from that player.
(And sorry to be skeptical, but these shady stories seem only to happen to people with a grand total of 1 post on these forums...just a tad too coincidental, to be frank) |
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Re: Suspect being chip dumped, best way to contact UB support?
I didn't drink last night for sure! As for the low post total, I'm sorry I guess. I've read this forum for 3 years, just never did anything dumb like this before that caused me to post.
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Re: Suspect being chip dumped, best way to contact UB support?
Another update, after researching some more the person my account lost the 475 (in 2 hands); regularly plays in the 10/25 NL game. I'd have to say this is less likely a dump, which makes it easier on me. The guy playing for me maybe just felt like handing some chips away. I dunno, just as long as he doesn't get paid to hand my chips away I'll be happy. If that's the case, Merry Christmas to the normal 10/25 NL player that probably doesn't need my 475.
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