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Spamming the 1000 pp $500 deposit bonus....possible?
by ugignadl » Thu Apr 20, 2006 1:31 am
Hi all.
I had just withdrawn $500 to redeposit it for SPRINGCASH15 when I thought of something potentially bogus.
If you had, say, $1k in your pp account, and continually withdrew/redeposited $500, with no bonus code, would you ge 1,000 pp each time?
If so, that's a really easy way to get some nice stuff....with no fees if you're using NETELLER as well.
Or is there some limit to how many times you can get the pp bonus in a given time frame? Even if there is, you could still use this to get the most pp possible...
Thoughts? Anyone tried it? I haven't...
I had just withdrawn $500 to redeposit it for SPRINGCASH15 when I thought of something potentially bogus.
If you had, say, $1k in your pp account, and continually withdrew/redeposited $500, with no bonus code, would you ge 1,000 pp each time?
If so, that's a really easy way to get some nice stuff....with no fees if you're using NETELLER as well.
Or is there some limit to how many times you can get the pp bonus in a given time frame? Even if there is, you could still use this to get the most pp possible...
Thoughts? Anyone tried it? I haven't...
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Re: Spamming the 1000 pp $500 deposit bonus....possible?
by snickers99 » Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:09 am
Ugignadl wrote:If you had, say, $1k in your pp account, and continually withdrew/redeposited $500, with no bonus code, would you ge 1,000 pp each time?
Check out this thread. Almost to the bottom of the first page...AJ was/is doing this.
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Re: Spamming the 1000 pp $500 deposit bonus....possible?
by aj » Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:31 am
Snickers99 wrote:Ugignadl wrote:If you had, say, $1k in your pp account, and continually withdrew/redeposited $500, with no bonus code, would you ge 1,000 pp each time?
Check out this thread. Almost to the bottom of the first page...AJ was/is doing this.
Yes, I was - not anymore.
Party sent me a letter a while back asking me why I was moving $5000 in and out every 9 days. Their concern was that I was not playing enough at their site to justify this type of action. I was totally honest in my response indicating that I was doing it to accumulate points. Their final position was that this was not allowed and I should stop immediately at the risk of them closing my account.
It should be noted that they did not take back the 115,000 points I had accumulated. Also, I continue to play at Party and everything seems OK.
Bottom line - you can do this, but your level of play must in some way match the level of deposits and cash outs.
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by aj » Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:42 am
Well, at this rate, I'll never get there. I think it's 350,000, so I'm only 1/3 of the way there. Without the 10,000 points I was getting every nine days through 10x$500 deposits, they will have invented a new form of tv before I reach that number!
For now, I'm just holding onto them until, ah hell, I don't know when.
For now, I'm just holding onto them until, ah hell, I don't know when.
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by caffiend » Thu Apr 20, 2006 1:00 pm
Judging from the posts on that other forum, their main objection is to deposits that don't match the level of play rather than people accumulating points. The rumor mill was that they were going to cap the points per month from deposits eventually.
You can probably wash your deposit monthly, or biweekly safely provided it's loosely related to how much you gamble there. The red flags are raised by people who never even come close to turning over their deposit. If you deposit $1,000 a week and play 20 hands of .50/1 per day they're not going to be happy.
I think the nicest approach I've seen suggested was a guy who deposited $500 at the start of the month then waited for whatever bonus offers cropped up. If one did he'd take it, if not he'd play a bit to keep his points active before withdrawing the cash. That works out for both sides, it retains you as a player, while not being overly abusive.
You can probably wash your deposit monthly, or biweekly safely provided it's loosely related to how much you gamble there. The red flags are raised by people who never even come close to turning over their deposit. If you deposit $1,000 a week and play 20 hands of .50/1 per day they're not going to be happy.
I think the nicest approach I've seen suggested was a guy who deposited $500 at the start of the month then waited for whatever bonus offers cropped up. If one did he'd take it, if not he'd play a bit to keep his points active before withdrawing the cash. That works out for both sides, it retains you as a player, while not being overly abusive.
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