Originally posted by wasy8
1. yes
2. no (unless you can with a cheque? not sure)
3. i'm happy with moneybookers so far.
4. not sure on this one.
5. yes
Hi ljovej,
wasy8 has already got it pretty spot on, little I can add to be honest.
As long as you signed up to Full Tilt via PokerStrategy, your rakeback will continue, even if you withdraw.
I found depositing with a Visa debit card useful as withdrawals go straight back onto my card/into my bank account. Just choose whichever method you find most convenient really. The 3rd parties (Moneybookers, neteller etc) are really useful if your transferring your money straight to another poker platform. Secure transfer for a small fee (check their websites for full details) before committing.
Full Tilt do not disclose how much it costs them to transfer money. They will look to recover any incurred costs via your Net Earned Rake (and so your rakeback will be affected a little bit, however this appears to be a really nominal (small) charge and is still well worth it. Just try to withdraw in one lump sum rather than lots of smaller ones
re 5). If you signed up to Full Tilt using the previous $50 (starting capital)+$50 matching bonus scheme, you are unlikely to receive a further matching deposit bonus, but always worth a quick email to Full Tilt's support team.
Full Tilt's sign up was changed recently however, if you only received the $50 starting capital (without matching $50 bonus), then you should be entitled to an additional 100% (up to $600) bonus on the first deposit of your own funds. Again, the support team should be able to confirm for you if in any doubt.
support@fulltiltpoker.com
Any problems, don't hesitate to post.
Best regards,
Bart