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Silly Neteller question

Well, not me. Normally I can enter 10-20 times with their bi weekly draw (2500 points). The chance of really getting it is slim to none anyway.
Maybe some high rollers out there had won something before.
 
i won $250 the draw 4 years ago when only Unified Gaming (ie. Enterbet, Ibet Skytower etc) and I-Net (ie. time2wager, bigbetz, etc) casinos had neteller.

had to deposit and wager the money to one casino before withdrawing.
 
biere said:
i won $250 the draw 4 years ago when only Unified Gaming (ie. Enterbet, Ibet Skytower etc) and I-Net (ie. time2wager, bigbetz, etc) casinos had neteller.

had to deposit and wager the money to one casino before withdrawing.
What? Are you sure about that?
The only reason they'd do that is to make a quick bucks out of the casinos. That's cheap!
 
sw2003 said:
The question is has anyone won any of the the draws: weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly within the last year?

Four years ago does not count, man! It is so old and NETeller wasn't even
a public company until recently.

And I answered yes, my friend, not me has won the $500.00 draw about three months ago. It's not a scam, people here are too skeptical of everything. It must be terrible to go through life worrying about always being ripped off, and thinking that everything is a scam.
 
And I answered yes, my friend, not me has won the $500.00 draw about three months ago. It's not a scam, people here are too skeptical of everything. It must be terrible to go through life worrying about always being ripped off, and thinking that everything is a scam


If they do these draws why can't they just post that Mary S. or Bill N. won such and such amount? What is the secret? At least noone would be sceptical then.
 
You can easily write a program to generate 3 pairs of alphabets every other
week so that list is meaningless.

I take it that you two, while so eager to remind us about that list, have not
won anything either! Otherwise you would have toldl us how wrong we were
instead of throwing that list in our faces.
:lolup:
 
sw2003 said:
You can easily write a program to generate 3 pairs of alphabets every other
week so that list is meaningless.

I take it that you two, while so eager to remind us about that list, have not
won anything either! Otherwise you would have toldl us how wrong we were
instead of throwing that list in our faces.
:lolup:
Use your head man....
Neteller is now a publicly held firm.
Their are checks and balances and are scrutinized on a DAILY basis.
Now, do you REALLY think that Neteller would publicly B*LLSH*T their customers and any potential customers for a LOUSY few hundred dollars?
Once again...use your head!
 
lanidar said:
Use your head man....
Neteller is now a publicly held firm.
Their are checks and balances and are scrutinized on a DAILY basis.
Now, do you REALLY think that Neteller would publicly B*LLSH*T their customers and any potential customers for a LOUSY few hundred dollars?
Once again...use your head!

I did use my head and I deduced that you haven't won any of the draws!
:lolup:
 
Martha Steward is a billionaire. She might actually have recently been
reduced to a millionaire at this time but she got into all her recent legal
troubles by trying to save $40,000 which is small change for her. That
amount would probably last her an afternoon shopping.

So logic does not always apply when it comes to people!
They do the stupidest, most illogical things all the time!
 
sw2003 said:
You can easily write a program to generate 3 pairs of alphabets every other
week so that list is meaningless.

I take it that you two, while so eager to remind us about that list, have not
won anything either! Otherwise you would have toldl us how wrong we were
instead of throwing that list in our faces.
:lolup:

Are you kidding me? You think they would go through so much trouble to set up a fake draw, write software to post a fake winners list, and all for what? Its pretty much a free lottery becuase most people would be using the service anyways, they just give you these points. I did not even know about the draws when I signed up so they certainly dont use it to entice customers to the service. Man your too much, and I already posted that my friend won the $500.00 draw.
 
sw2003 said:
So logic does not always apply when it comes to people!
They do the stupidest, most illogical things all the time!

I agree with you when it comes to individuals or on line casinos.
There are VERY few I believe or trust.
Neteller is a MAJOR firm...not a person or affiliated with any on line casino.
Why would they lie or attempt to deceive.
It just doesn't make sense.
 
lanidar said:
I agree with you when it comes to individuals or on line casinos.
There are VERY few I believe or trust.
Neteller is a MAJOR firm...not a person or affiliated with any on line casino.
Why would they lie or attempt to deceive.
It just doesn't make sense.


Major firm ....... are you from the US or .... you obviously haven't heard
of the fiasco of Enron, Arthur Anderson ......., have you?
 
sw2003 said:
Major firm ....... are you from the US or .... you obviously haven't heard
of the fiasco of Enron, Arthur Anderson ......., have you?

Who cares!!

The point is that the draw is not bogus, I have answered you many times about a proven winner that I have seen myself. The company has nothing to gain by offering a draw, it is a bonus for people who use the service, who would be using the service anyways. You do not pay to enter the draw, and the points cannot be used for anything except the draw so it makes absolutely no sense for them to make it up. Give it a rest, geez.
 
Black21Jack said:
Who cares!!

The point is that the draw is not bogus, I have answered you many times about a proven winner that I have seen myself. The company has nothing to gain by offering a draw, it is a bonus for people who use the service, who would be using the service anyways. You do not pay to enter the draw, and the points cannot be used for anything except the draw so it makes absolutely no sense for them to make it up. Give it a rest, geez.

I AGREE...YOU'VE SAID IT ALL Black21Jack.
I'M DONE, I'M FROM BROOKLYN, N.Y. and YES I 'VE HEARD OF ENRON AND ARTHUR ANDERSON...THEY WERE MY ACCOUNTS AT ONE TIME :cool: !!!
 
Black21Jack said:
Who cares!!

The point is that the draw is not bogus, I have answered you many times about a proven winner that I have seen myself. The company has nothing to gain by offering a draw, it is a bonus for people who use the service, who would be using the service anyways. You do not pay to enter the draw, and the points cannot be used for anything except the draw so it makes absolutely no sense for them to make it up. Give it a rest, geez.

Out of curiousity Jack, do you know if your friend was a heavy user and had a thousand entries, or just an occassional one? Just trying to decide if I should save up my points for half a year and then dump them into tickets or keep entering monthly.
 
jpm said:
Out of curiousity Jack, do you know if your friend was a heavy user and had a thousand entries, or just an occassional one? Just trying to decide if I should save up my points for half a year and then dump them into tickets or keep entering monthly.

He said he puts in about 5 or 6 entries for each draw everytime. I will ask him how many he put in for the draw that he won and post here when I know.
 
jpm said:
Out of curiousity Jack, do you know if your friend was a heavy user and had a thousand entries, or just an occassional one? Just trying to decide if I should save up my points for half a year and then dump them into tickets or keep entering monthly.
Assuming that other players submit the same number of entries, you are better off entering every week rather than saving up your entries.
 
That's what I typically do now, thinking it was probably the best strategy. But I'm always curious to hear how someone who's actually been drawn managed to do it. Then of course the question is do I enter the weekly, biweekly or monthly or all of the above?
 

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