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  #1  
30-11-2007, 2:06 AM
Crummy
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Can You Delete Your Own Full Tilt User Account

I was wondering if you can delete your own full tilt poker account? I want to sign up for a rakeback program but I already have a Full Tilt Account, and you have to be a "new" account player to sign up.

Full Tilt's Rules and FAQ only say that you can only have one account active at a time. So does that mean I can tell them to delete my account and sign back up?
 

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30-11-2007, 2:44 AM
jaymfc
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let me know how it works out , I want to do the same thing so I can get all my first deposit bonuses everywhere. lol not gonna happen dude.
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30-11-2007, 3:02 AM
pwnagefactor54
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Just sign up for a new account under a different email address. It's really easy. Once I had like 5 accounts on there at once, some with rakeback some without. Try it, it works.
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30-11-2007, 3:04 AM
philthy
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you cant.
I made a new account, told them about it, and asked to get my old one deleted but they said wouldnt.

They did delete my new account though.
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30-11-2007, 3:52 AM
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Originally Posted by philthy View Post
you cant.
I made a new account, told them about it, and asked to get my old one deleted but they said wouldnt.

They did delete my new account though.


Ya its called maybe not telling them.. and yes you CAN. I have had a bunch going at once before, and still have 2 going currently.
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30-11-2007, 3:57 AM
philthy
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Originally Posted by pwnagefactor54 View Post
Ya its called maybe not telling them.. and yes you CAN. I have had a bunch going at once before, and still have 2 going currently.
You're using the crazy-in-the-head smiley because you had a bunch of accounts and you still have 2 active...?
I told them about it because I wanted to. I was curious to see if I could make a new account. It worked, I was able to play some games, yay. Then I informed Full Tilt Poker about what I had done and I asked if I could keep the new account and delete the old on as a way of "starting over".

They informed my that I was only allowed to have 1 account and that I was too keep my original one. They dont cancel accounts per request just you can make/have a new one. The other account was canceled immediately and I had the money transfered back in to my original account.
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30-11-2007, 4:01 AM
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I hear multiple accounts are greatly frowned upon when attempting to cash-out. They might just not let you, seeing you probably broke the TOS and are possibly involved in collusion in their eyes.

Last edited by wsorbust : 30-11-2007 at 4:12 AM.
  #8  
30-11-2007, 4:41 AM
WVHillbilly
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Contact a reputable rakeback site and ask them to see if you are eligible to have your account converted into a rakeback account. Depending on how you signed up originally you may be eligible.
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30-11-2007, 4:50 AM
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I never made any rl money with my old FT acc only played 2 FR's- Didnt cash. So i want rakeback making a big deposit soon...im going to make a new account and pretend other floated away

full tilt doesnt stop u making an account from your IP like pokerstars right - god that would suck
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30-11-2007, 4:59 AM
WVHillbilly
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I never made any rl money with my old FT acc only played 2 FR's- Didnt cash. So i want rakeback making a big deposit soon...im going to make a new account and pretend other floated away

full tilt doesnt stop u making an account from your IP like pokerstars right - god that would suck
^^^^^ This is the exact wrong way to do this. Just contact a rakeback site and they will do everything they can to try to help you (remember they make $$s on your rake too).
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30-11-2007, 3:18 PM
Crummy
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Originally Posted by philthy View Post
you cant.
I made a new account, told them about it, and asked to get my old one deleted but they said wouldnt.

They did delete my new account though.
That sucks!!! I thought about doing the same, glad I found your post first!

I might have read the rules wrong, but all they state is that "You can only have 1 active account open a any given time." So I e-mailed them and asked them to close my current account and then I would open a new one.......They said no . Oh well I'm waiting to hear back from the rackback site anway.
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30-11-2007, 3:24 PM
Aalgaard
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Oh well I'm waiting to hear back from the rackback site anway.
I beg you, please report what happens!
  #13  
30-11-2007, 3:48 PM
WVHillbilly
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What the rakeback site can / cannot do will vary from person-to-person and site-to-site. A lot of it will depend on how you originally signed up for the site and if you are currently linked to an affiliate (someone who makes $$s off of your play). The best thing anyone in this situation can do is contact a rakeback site and ask. Assuming you're not playing the lowest limit tables it's in the best interest of the rakeback provider to help in any way possible.
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30-11-2007, 5:47 PM
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Originally Posted by WVHillbilly View Post
Contact a reputable rakeback site and ask them to see if you are eligible to have your account converted into a rakeback account. Depending on how you signed up originally you may be eligible.

my good friend who used to play more on FT did this and it worked.....def. have to go through rakeback though
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