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- Jan 12, 2001
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- Heaven
Caruso said:
It all boils down to where the warning is coming from, and the level of severity (ie. poor support as opposed to no-pay). The "boycott" method certainly does work when the call for action comes from a respected source.
The rest of this discussion is interesting to follow, especially given what problems the OPAs have come up against in the past. I'm not making any other comments here because my views have been documented in older threads. Except to say that I can vouch for Meister 100% in that he is not casino-biased (though one can then argue that I myself am biased because I also run a portal... LOL...).
Actually, for the most part I agree. No one hesitates to post a warning. But some people do decide to heed warnings - and some think that they don't really believe the warning and go ahead and play anyhow.PLAYERS DO NOT HEED WARNINGS, THEY ONLY POST THEM.
It all boils down to where the warning is coming from, and the level of severity (ie. poor support as opposed to no-pay). The "boycott" method certainly does work when the call for action comes from a respected source.
The rest of this discussion is interesting to follow, especially given what problems the OPAs have come up against in the past. I'm not making any other comments here because my views have been documented in older threads. Except to say that I can vouch for Meister 100% in that he is not casino-biased (though one can then argue that I myself am biased because I also run a portal... LOL...).

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or people that gamble with there rent or mortgage money, any one else of age can join

