Since the US bans, Have you noticed any changed in attitude towards paying customers?
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Sites that accept US players - BETTER
Sites accepting US players - WORSE
NO DIFFERENCE
Sites not accepting US players - BETTER
Sites not accepting US players - WORSE
NO DIFFERENCE
Overall satisfaction - BETTER
Overall satisfaction - WORSE
NO DIFFERENCE
Since the US bans, Have you noticed any changed in attitude towards paying customers?
toward paying out to their customers, or toward the customers that pay ("i'm a paying customer")? ambiguous terms, gary! tsk tsk![]()
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. . . +++ if you can read this, well done you +++ . . .
+++ and don't call me shirley +++ ...R.I.P. Leslie Nielsen...
GaryWatson (6th October 2007)
Funnily enough, I was reading some terms today. Unadvertized, but new crushing terms. Pretty laughable really. It was with a site I dont really want to ramble on about again.
These terms are not legal, they would never be sanctioned in a court of law. I feel we are relying on gaming commissions who have vested interests in these sites and the industry.
I have a close family member who is in the position to challenge such terms on an international scale. He also has a vested interest in doing so.
Last edited by GaryWatson; 6th October 2007 at 03:22 AM.
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? I thought it was pretty darn obvious. I ignored what he said (ok i didn't even see it!) and just went on the title
- What have you experienced since the US gambling Ban last year?
Is that clear or clear?
And he obviously isn't addressing the mothers union coz they wouldnt be the affected parties!
Since the US bans, Have you noticed any change(d) in attitude towards paying customers?
A linguistics professor was lecturing to his class one day. "In English," he
said, "A double negative forms a positive. In some languages, though, such
as Russian, a double negative is still a negative. However, there is no language wherein a double positive can form a negative."
A voice from the back of the room piped up, "Yeah, right."
erm.... uve confused me now Nash! Obviously I saw the title, I didn't see the somewhat confusing "message" that was there!
Oh well I'm off to pop some pills....![]()
NASHVEGAS (6th October 2007)
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