Question about withdrawls

jmasterrich

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Now I recently won some money on UB from a CC freeroll and i am happy to say i have been able to run it up to 313 and some change. However, trying to cash out they have given me trouble because I have never deposited. I have a friend who is willing to trade for fulltilt money but does fulltilt have the same policy? where I have to deposit first? Thanks in advance for any responses guys.
 
bhood1776

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UB's min. deposit is only $10. So you could just make that and wait two days, then request your withdraw. I'm pretty sure all sites require a deposit to make a withdraw.
 
xXSmuggla

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Congrats on running that up to $313 that's great, Unfortunately on most sites you have to deposit to be able to withdrawal (So why do they have freerolls?) If you have 313 you can spare a minimum deposit then just withdrawal all of it. Good luck!
 
Numbuh 0ne

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I did this with pitbull poker about a year ago, it's not bad and plus you get your deposit bonus
 
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I don't think it's necessary to deposit first on Fulltilt or pokerstars to be able to make a withdrawl (not sure though as I've never done a withdrawl from either site,... although for sure you need to deposit on many of the other sites). I feel fortunate to have some contacts who will purchase poker $'s from me & as a result have never had to use any withdrawl options (but will be needing to soon,... right after the ECOOP IV series when I take down a nice score.... and who the f buys Titan $'s??).

Not sure how you'd go about depositing $10 from where u live but here the easiest method is via a MastercardGiftCard (lowest denomination they come in is $25).
 
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