NFFC Post-Season Hold 'Em Contest Rules

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Dabigu
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Post by Dabigu » Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:17 am

FYI - just logged into site and it is still showing balance of $40 for unlimited transactions for my 2 teams
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:56 am

Originally posted by Dabigu:
FYI - just logged into site and it is still showing balance of $40 for unlimited transactions for my 2 teams Bobby, I asked them to give both teams unlimited transactions. So it's $120 per team. If you're saying it's not showing the unlimited transactions, just let me know and I'll get you set up right.

I haven't run any of the charges yet as everyone here is on vacation. I'll do that on Wednesday, so don't fret about this just yet.
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Post by Diesel » Sat Dec 29, 2007 5:53 am

DabigUNIT,

When you log on to your team page, you'll see an option for transactions...

Click on that, and you'll see 3 options for the amount of transactions you prefer. If you have 2 teams, just click over to your 2nd team, and do the same thing. You'll then be good to go.

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Post by Ted's Cracked Head » Sat Dec 29, 2007 6:53 am

ISHO, Pay Pal is an archaic, antiquated method of paying ANYTHING...SNAKE
Paypal worked great for me. Basically moving cash in the blink of an eye. Sure they charge fees but show me one service like this that doesn't?

What services are newer and better? I really would like to know.
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Post by DOOMSDAY » Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:40 am

Greg, please go ahead and add me to this list as well.

thanks,
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Post by hankstr56 » Sat Dec 29, 2007 2:14 pm

Greg, please sign me up along with the unlimited transactions. Thanks, Henry Cantrell

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Post by ultimatefs » Sat Dec 29, 2007 3:12 pm

Originally posted by SNAKE:
quote:Originally posted by Ted's Cracked Head:
quote: ISHO, Pay Pal is an archaic, antiquated method of paying ANYTHING...SNAKE
Paypal worked great for me. Basically moving cash in the blink of an eye. Sure they charge fees but show me one service like this that doesn't?

What services are newer and better? I really would like to know. [/QUOTE]...bank wiring services where you can avoid the fee (by being an employee of one)...SNAKE
[/QUOTE]glad to see you got a job at a bank so they can tell you how to work your paypal account.
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Post by boutrous11 » Sun Dec 30, 2007 5:42 am

payout is 67% with 150 entries. 71% or so with 140. I thought it was NFFC policy to offer near 80% payouts? Any way to up the prizes to 75% or so? This would defnitely convince me to join.

and I know that I'm basing this on 120 per team, but that's what it should be based on, since 99% of the teams are going to go that route.

[ December 30, 2007, 11:46 AM: Message edited by: boutrous11 ]

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