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Can Someone Help With Some Ub Rakeback And Bonus Questions?


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I was just reading how u can get rakeback on UB and had some questions and maybe someone can hook me up. I was looking on pokerlistings and saw that they have a $600 first time deposit bonus but can't get it to work (and email attempts to them seem useless since the apparent botched software upgrade). Anyway my questions are as follows:1) If i can find someone to help me with rakeback after I have downloaded the software but haven't made a deposit yet, will my rakeback affect my sign-up bonus (ie rakeback starts after bonus given)?2) How slowly do the bonuses really clear? Pokerlistings said that you get different UB points for different levels but when I look on their website it shows the same points for all levels. :club: 3) Since they're running a reload right now, can I stack my signup and a reload to have $1000 worth of bonus to clear and get rakeback? :icon_dance:4) Do they have their bugs worked out of the new upgrade so I can feel secure about playing there (read on bonuswhores that alot of people had money frozen at tables) :D Sorry for the lengthy post but figured someone probably knows alot of these answers since there are some affiliates who are looking for new rakeback players.Thanks for your time - aggiegolfer

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Hi,I think I can answer some of these questions. First off, rakeback is a must for any online poker player. I've been receiving my rakes back for over 3 months now and its awesome. Bonuses clear very slow... so having a rakeback is almost the same as having a never ending bonus. I use RakeRebate for my rakeback and they are very reputable. Feel free to sign up under me. http://www.rakerebate.net/?fref=4195. They offer rakeback for all the big sites including UB.if you do receive any bonuses from the site they are deducted from your total rake generated. an example would be you raked $1000 to UB and they gave you a $200 bonus. You eligable rakeback for that month would be $800 X 28%...hope this helped.cheers

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