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Additional FAQs (regarding staking arrangements & debts)
Q: Is there a minimum monetary amount that is considered negligible when it concerns members of the poker community?
A: Generally speaking (but not in all cases), yes. Disputed amounts of less than 1 monetary unit of the currency in question are generally considered "negligible" if that is the TOTAL VALUE of the debt supposedly owed across all online poker forum websites and to all members. However, Moderators are still authorized to use their own judgement if there are extenuating circumstances. Exceptions to this guideline exist for micro-staking, cheating, collusion, password poaching, outright scamming and other situations.
Q: Whose responsibility is it to bring financial disputes to the boards?
A: The responsibility lies with the person or people who are owed to bring accusations to the boards. From there, those accused are encouraged to communicate their counter-arguments, work out a payment plan, or dispute the debt as they see fit.
Moderators are charged with allowing communication between the parties involved in a dispute. However, they also are 100% welcome to provide their own individual, independent input on a dispute (see Moderation Censorship clause in Post #1) with the same privileges as any FTR member when it comes to expressing their own opinions.
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