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Re: Basic math
Who are the coke dealers?
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Who are the coke dealers? [/ QUOTE ] What, you mean the people who do shady deals with the regulars under dim lights with no-one else knowing about the transactions? Wouldn't that be you...... [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img] |
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Who are the coke dealers? [/ QUOTE ] Party Sidebets and Blackjack |
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Re: Basic math
Party of course realize all this. But then we have another group to contend with. The affiliates. A lot of affiliates (who don't give rakeback) constantly complain and threaten to leave Party. They must be a headache to deal with.
Of course the risk of them leaving is close to zero, providing that they make money (which they are, otherwise they wouldn't be doing what they currently are). The risk of high volume players leaving is however very real. I think Party are lucky that most high volume players have out of habit not tried to see how profitable they would be with a hefty rakeback at crypto/prima etc. Because if they start actually testing, I think quite a few of them will realize that Partys fishyness is somewhat exaggerated and that there is plenty of money to be made elsewhere, especially if you add rakeback on one site and no rakeback on Party. |
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