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Old 28th September 2006, 09:39 PM
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Geez, I just saw this and what a mess.

What on earth is everyone fighting about?

CAP is a great place for webmasters to learn and to resolve issues.

Casinomeister is the same for players, and both groups are well advised to keep up with each other's issues because they are interwoven and affect both.

When player issues are picked up by webmasters, they are dealt with on an additional level and it helps solve the problem, and vice versa.

Bryan and the Professor have done a great service to these communities, and the cooperation has been fruitful, like with 888.

This thread is about one of the issues affecting both groups and it is very useful.

Personal items should not be brought into it and I think both parties of the argument were out of line in the way they reacted to each other and in things that were said.

We have a common goal here, infighting is a bad thing, always, it stops progress.

Casinomeister and CAP have cooperated on a number of issues with success, and that is the way it should be.

Lots of good info has been brought to light here, lets get over personal issues and move forward.

That said, is anyone else being floodded with Ambercoast mail? I get them continuously.
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