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i've just signed up for the piggypoint poker tonight after waiting nearly three weeks to get the poker software vs aol fixed so this will be my first time so may finish about 98th <--and thats being optimistic i noticed people mentioning on this thread that there was some practice/free rooms where are these as i can't find them or i'm just not sure what i'm looking for really
basically how can you practise for free??:A0 -
Received one of my piggybanks yesterday, not sure where the 2nd 1 is as i orderd 2 but im sure it will show up, my son loves it.
Had problems trying 2 get on the site last night, but ive trawled through all the posts today to catch up, thanks to every 1 who posts all the links and answers :T
loops£2 coin savers club = £118
20p saver club = £275.80 :T yippeeeee0 -
finnerty wrote:i've just signed up for the piggypoint poker tonight after waiting nearly three weeks to get the poker software vs aol fixed so this will be my first time so may finish about 98th <--and thats being optimistic i noticed people mentioning on this thread that there was some practice/free rooms where are these as i can't find them or i'm just not sure what i'm looking for really
basically how can you practise for free??0 -
I had a reply from Lynn today - the Czech Airlines take up to 6 weeks to be credited so they're not due yet.0
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Can anyone tell me if its possible to cash in my piggypoints into a Betfair account and then withdraw it into cash?
I seem to remember seeing it somewhere but can find it......
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Yes I do it. Convert my points into Betfair and then request to withdraw the funds. The money is sent out by cheque by Betfair.0
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itsbeef wrote:Can anyone tell me if its possible to cash in my piggypoints into a Betfair account and then withdraw it into cash?
I seem to remember seeing it somewhere but can find it......
Cheers:beer:
Yes, you can! One of the vouchers you can buy with your piggypoints is a betfair voucher (£5 or £10). Its a better rate than other vouchers, though, cos a £5 voucher is only 500 points. Its not a paper voucher though, the money is just credited to your betfair account (need to give them your betfair username) and you can withdraw it. You can withdraw by any means you have deposited with (i.e. credit or debit card) but if you've never deposited (maybe just opened the account to play piggypoker!) then I believe you will get sent a cheque for the amount. I cashed in 3500 piggypoints a few days ago and received the £35 in my betfair account today :j Easy peasyDon't stress, relax, let life roll off your backs. Except for death and paying taxes, everything in life is only for now... Avenue QOfficial DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 003Proud to have become debt free... and striving to keep it that way
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mr divadee got his poker piggypoints today, after playing on sunday easiest 400 points ever!!!!
Im going to use my account and get mine today which i am well pleased about. All registered and ready to go!!
you never know i might win :rotfl: and those that saw me sunday night playing poker stop laughing
anyone else playing tonight ?0 -
hiya divadee
im not playing tonight but i also got my 400pp this afternoon!! it was worth the wait!!!
might play for fun later
good luck everyone
see you over on the pp poker thread where you can keep me up to date!0 -
A pair of chic not designer sunglasses of your choice to be won every week!
http://www.pigsback.com/offers/631400704/default.asp
Kate Moss is huge fan of the Jackie Onassis style sunglasses, which are hugely popular. How much will a similar pair cost through not designer?
£19
Then you have to choose which pair of sunglasses you'd like to winThere is a forgotten, nay almost forbidden word which means more to me than any other. That word is England.
£2 savers club 2014 No.32 - £104 (was £504)
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