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Old 08-05-07, 12:45 AM
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Default sorry if this is a dumb question....

so, in reading this:

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Loading from a Checking Account: US$5.00 per US$100.00 load or portion thereof for the initial load., then US$2.00 per reload regardless of amount reloaded.

If I am reading this right, it is saying that for the first load, it is going to cost you $5/$100 and then $2/load after that. So, if my first load was $400 - it would cost me $20. Then any load after that would cost me $2. But, i could load $100 the first time for $5 and then load my second load of $300 - thus costing me a total of $7, right?

I know this seems like a pain in the arse to save $13, especially given the waits for the money to be available, but the reason i ask is that i am not ready to dive full-blast back into online poker right now. But, i could deposit an initial $100 into epassporte to get the ball rolling and get it all set up. Then, if/when i am ready to get back into it more seriously - then i could deposit the next $300 or whatever.

Is my understanding of the deposits and fees correct?
 

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