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APAT / Blue Sq account question

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evilpie:
Yeah don"t like this at all.

If I happen to ship anything in my pissed up state over the weekend I fully intend to spend the lot on strippers next door.

How can I do this if it"s stuck in my bluesquare account.

Bad times.

M3boy:

--- Quote from: evilpie on August 25, 2009, 01:21:13 AM ---
Yeah don"t like this at all.

If I happen to ship anything in my pissed up state over the weekend I fully intend to spend the lot on strippers next door.

How can I do this if it"s stuck in my bluesquare account.

Bad times.

--- End quote ---


But it wouldnt be stuck in your Blue Sq Account, as it will take 5 days to get there!!

Just imagine playing the DTD £300 , winning the comp for £20k+. You go to collect your prize and the cash desk says "It will be paid into your DTD online poker account in 5 days"

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Bainn:
I did not pay cash, I used my debit card, so winnings going into my BSQ account is groovy with me.

M3boy:

--- Quote from: Bainn on August 25, 2009, 02:15:10 AM ---
I did not pay cash, I used my debit card, so winnings going into my BSQ account is groovy with me.


--- End quote ---


Same reasoning though, you paid for an event and the money left your account that moment - so why make you wait 5 days for your winnings irrespective of how it is paid out.

Like I said, it is wrong in so many ways

Jon MW:
It may not be the case, but

it looks like a cynical ploy to get new sign ups and to get money into the accounts of people already with accounts.

I also don"t see how it fits in with the principle of "responsible gambling" which I"m sure every poker site and poker room is signed up for.

I don"t actually see a maximum daily deposit limit on Blue Square advertised  - but the top prize is well over the maximum daily deposit limit for most sites I"m on which have set one. Pokerstars, for example, have a $600 daily limit and a $1500 weekly one - the winners of the 2 events will have £1300 and £1000 deposited into their Blue Square accounts in one go - how can this be considered responsible?

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