Cashouts at Americas Cardroom and Black Chip poker are very fast. The take about the same time as Bovada and they also have a unique debit card option that allows you to get you money off in around three days.
Best WD times for US players are at Intertops, ACR/BCP, and Bovada.
Meh. I heard it has some relatively shitty cashout times, plus it has this super annoying ID check requirement and it has a free HUD so the competition's tougher than at other sites.This is what I've been hearing. What'd you think about Carbon and Merge?
Black Chip has been really good to me for cash outs. All the way back to the Merge Network they were able to help me out.
BUT, does anybody know which WPN SKIN (True, BCP, ACR etc) offers the highest Rakeback? That BBJ and the beast rake kinda sucks. If you play micro limits there I can't imagine its very beatable bcuz of it
I have also had very good MG cashouts from pokerhost, though a bit costly.Best WD times for US players are at Intertops, ACR/BCP, and Bovada.
Someone posted this on 2+2 just purchase a money order with your debit card, and then take it to your bank to cash, therefore you get the cash immediately and hit by the least amount of fees that you can.
After a series of a ~ half-dozen emails with support, they've finally confirmed that a player does in fact need to rake 20% of whatever amount they've received via P2P transfer before they'll be able to withdrawal anything (wasn't even allowed to WD the amount I deposited on their site).
Then wanting confirmation in regards to exactly how many pts. (or rake) I would need, there seemed to be a bunch of confusion around that too. I had a couple of them telling me that 'tourney fees' do not count as rake paid to the site. WTF are they thinking? Are they thinking? Seems like many of their support staff are not familiar with the site's rules or much about poker either. I finally got one response that assured me my tourney fees do in fact count (I didn't want to play on there without getting an absolute confirmation of how much I'd need to play & where exactly I stand at present. This is after a bunch of b.s. they fed me 6mos. ago, when they'd told me there isn't a set amount I need to rake but instead it was up to their discretion to decide if I'd played enough in order to make a withdrawal which is obviously complete b.s. (who would play on a site if they didn't know if they'd even be able to WD off of it... when they have many other options for playing online poker).
On a positive note. Players seem to be real bad on ACR and its going to probably take me just one more week until I can get my money.
Cool. tks. Will do that for sure!anyways if you have any more problems in the future call their direct line, number is on the website for BCP/ACR, and ask for David Miller...he is a supervisor, and by far the best person for fixing/clarifying really any sort of problem you have.
After a series of a ~ half-dozen emails with support, they've finally confirmed that a player does in fact need to rake 20% of whatever amount they've received via P2P transfer before they'll be able to withdrawal anything (wasn't even allowed to WD the amount I deposited on their site). .
This is contrary to an email I got (in July) that said 10% rake above the $1k I got in a p2p.
Which raises the question of why not just charge a percentage fee to withdraw it?