Transfer CHIPS from Site to Site
Lets say your account at Cake Poker isn’t fairing so good, but your roll on Full Tilt is growing nicely. You want to reload your Cake account, but don’t have the funds to do it with, and don’t want the hassle or inconvenience of cashing out some Full Tilt dollars, then wait to reload Cake. Its time consuming and can be expensive with all fees associated with it.
Well, now you can transfer your CHIPS instead of CASH from one site to another without having to access new monies to do it with.
Welcome to POKER CHIP TRANSFERS at http://www.sendmychips.com/sendMychipsApp_core.LassoApp
This site allows you the ability to transfer CHIPS from one site to another, for a small fee of course, (looks to be about 10%, but not positive about that so don’t quote me) without risk to either of your accounts. Simply register an account and choose where to transfer from, where to transfer to, and how much you want to transfer. In a few moments, your accounts at both sites are updated, and you can spread your roll between them better.
Security measures are in place to ensure a safe transfer occurs efficiently, and that all transactions are legitimate and above board.
Currently, only four sites are participating…CAKE POKER, FULL TILT, ABSOLUTE POKER, and ULTIMATEBET POKER, however as it grows, more and more sites will be added.
The concept is simple, and is sure to be a popular way to utilize your bankrolls across several sites to its most efficient advantages without having to reload from your wallet every time.
The only question is…why hasn’t anyone done this before now?






syndicatesys said
am August 23 2009 @ 5:51 am
Try out http://www.pokerwallets.com its free and there are no fees!
maddddscientist said
am September 21 2009 @ 9:40 pm
pretty obvious why no one has done this before… the sites have nothing to gain. why would any site want to enable their players to take their money elsewhere to play? also they are yielding some security by trusting a 3rd party to keep their clients money safe…
it’s sort of like the “openID” standard for web sites… no web site wants to give up that power, and the ones that do are just trying to align themselves with google or yahoo or microsoft and appease their corporate overlords.
10% transaction fee is ridiculous. 3.9% is on the very high end of reasonable and 2.5% is more than it’s worth, but both sides will leave without feeling raped.
mewcrazy said
am November 8 2009 @ 5:50 pm
anyone tried it yet?
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am April 12 2010 @ 12:07 pm
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