Can I get rakeback at Full Tilt Poker if I already have an account?

Generally speaking, no. But…

If you’re a high-volume player at Full Tilt, you can email them and battle back and forth, and there’s a small chance that (after weeks or months of harassing them) that they’ll give in and allow you to convert to rakeback.

Or, you could just move your play to another room. Consider Cake Poker – cashouts are faster, games are definitely softer, and the room offers 33% rakeback.

Why continue to plat a t a room that won’t allow you to get rakeback if you have alternatives? Explore all of our rakeback offers and see if you can’t find a better value.

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