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BANNED FROM FTP
I along with my gf was banned from FTP because we each had an account set up on their site using the same computer. They didn't seem to differentiate the difference of one person with two accounts and I couldn't get them to understand this fact. So, without warning, they took over 500 Million of my play chips and closed both accounts.
My question is how can I create a new account on FTP without them knowing it comes from the same computer? Is the only way around this is getting a new computer? I've been told that FT has the capabilities to track IP addresses and search your drives for Bot usage. That they have the ability to see exactly what is on your hard drive, in your memory, and what programs are currently running. It has full access to your computers admin account. I wouldn't be asking this, but I feel it was totally unfair what they did in light of the fact that we did nothing wrong...what are people suppose to do if they only have one computer in the household and they each want to have their own account? Anyway, whatever info you could provide me without having to buy a new computer would be of great help. Banned |
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If they closed your accounts, dont make another one. You will just get caught and get into trouble,
My suggestion would be for you to join PokerStars Or Bodog. We have games at each and freerolls every sunday at bodog. Good Luck |
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really
"my wife" and I both have accounts on full tilt and on pokerstars with no problems at all. I actually emailed their support and told them this and they didnt seem to care the least. were you guys logged on same time, im guessing yes!
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if you run your poker clients on a non-admin account, they have 0 rights outside of running. if you're that concerned about what they will find, setup a different limited user account and run all poker clients logged in as it. it will have very limited usage rights
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500 million play chips....damn. You should of gotten the $50 10Million play chip promotion.
Also....Unless they are tracking your MAC address, getting a new computer won't help any. Your ISP will still send the same IP address to your machine for the "lease period". |
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Just try opening another account with a different e-mail address. This is what I did at Stars. I'm surprised that you're having this problem though. If this doesn't work you can use an anonymous proxy server to hide your IP.
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Contact support - if nothing suspicious ever happened they shouldn't have a problem with it. |
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Your ip address is hardwired into the Ethernet circuitry. |
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FTP will nuke your account if you have two accounts at the same IP and are playing at the same tables on a regular basis... especially if it's you play with real money. |
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Even if you manage to get another account opened, Im not sure that would help. Youre still who you are and cashing out could be a problem. If they happen to catch on, youre going to be out all of your winnings. If it were me I'd just chalk it up to experience and move on. There plenty of other places to play that are better...try pokerstars or absolute or bodog.
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