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  • kathfisch
    kathfisch Posts: 3,042 Forumite
    Descartes wrote:
    Well yes there is acutally.

    -Firstly set up a dublinbet account and request a voucher for that.
    -Then set up a moneybookers account and withdraw money free from dublinbet to that account.
    -Then send the money again for free to betfair and then request a cheque or use bank transfer from betfair.

    Doing it this way gets you the most money for your piggypoints and the whole process is completely free.

    A bit long winded but I like it! :think:

    Does anyone use moneybookers? I haven't got an account so don't know if its easy/fast/safe - that kind of thing!
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  • mrsw wrote:
    Still no piggpoint poker points ffor me from last week's game. Has anyone else received them?

    My bf e-mailed pb about the points for the piggy poker and received a reply saying they would be awarded in the next couple of days.
    HTH
  • tankgirl1
    tankgirl1 Posts: 4,252 Forumite
    mich_city wrote:
    Hi,

    Have you phoned them to explain about your accounts? The telephone number shown on the web site is 0207 170 4010 - Might be worth a try seeing as you aren't getting a response via email.

    I seem to recall that people who have had accounts closed in the past have had them reactivated after contacting PB to explain genuine mix-ups/problems etc on accounts held at the same postal address.

    Good luck


    yep- i rang up as both mine, and my mums accounts were suspended (we have the same name, and mum sometimes logs in from here), and they were both reactivated. They did need to speak to both people though, so both me and my mum had to ring up seperately (if that makes sense!?)

    hth
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  • Claire_DC
    Claire_DC Posts: 1,269 Forumite
    jezzab1973 wrote:
    Hi yes you do have done this a few times and it works fine



    But it's not guaranteed, when Darragh used to come on here he always said that their stance was to generally not give points back for vouchers because you've got them free from pigsback anyway.. however this extended to all vouchers (ie not just ones from pigsback) and therefore a lot of people were not getting points when they used even a 50p off voucher that had nothing to do with pigsback.

    I think the general thing is to go from the normal pigsback/cdwow page and not your rewards section to have more of a chance.

    If you get them i guess it's a bonus isn't it. :)
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  • Claire_DC
    Claire_DC Posts: 1,269 Forumite
    ceewash wrote:
    Emailed pigsback several times. Very apologetic but waiting for the "file".


    The elusive file eh! ;)

    Hope you get your points soon - it's a hell of a lot of points to come so at least it will be all good when they finally credit them. :)
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  • Claire_DC
    Claire_DC Posts: 1,269 Forumite
    Descartes wrote:
    Well yes there is acutally.

    -Firstly set up a dublinbet account and request a voucher for that.
    -Then set up a moneybookers account and withdraw money free from dublinbet to that account.
    -Then send the money again for free to betfair and then request a cheque or use bank transfer from betfair.

    Doing it this way gets you the most money for your piggypoints and the whole process is completely free.



    Brilliant, hadn't thought of that!

    Thank you. x
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  • Descartes wrote:
    Well yes there is acutally.

    -Firstly set up a dublinbet account and request a voucher for that.
    -Then set up a moneybookers account and withdraw money free from dublinbet to that account.
    -Then send the money again for free to betfair and then request a cheque or use bank transfer from betfair.

    Doing it this way gets you the most money for your piggypoints and the whole process is completely free.

    I like this :j . Just a couple of questions though because I'm confused with the bonus offered and the wagering requirement that Dublinbet impose.
    Do you think you can deposit £25 (to qualify for the 1000 Piggypoints) and decline the matching bonus and then withdraw the original deposit? What happens if you open a Dublinbet account with just Pigsback vouchers - will they automatically apply the bonus and then you're stuck having to wager 37 times before you get money back out? :confused:
  • Did anyone ever hear from the elusive Darragh, thought he might have popped by to say a wee hello, he must miss us surely?....Darragh, if your out there, Hi, you've been missed by the whole country! xxxx
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  • Hoopylass
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    I got my credit file points added today very pleased! Also completed the email survery, not sure if I will get the 100 or 50 points as it didnt say but its all good! :)
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  • jules-2005
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