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Old 03-17-2004, 02:35 AM
Dingo Puppet Dingo Puppet is offline
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Default Re: Silybum is a liar -- stay away from pokerworld (was Re: Fabulous poker

What Jek? Not an affiliate for Pokerworld yet? So of course you are going to slander any new site you can't get your greedy little kickbacks from. Jek, you are pathetic. Your greed has blinded you. Go back to pumping your affiliated related sites now, you Bobbit.

PS Jek, I was playing with a guy who said you were his affiliate but he said you never offered him one dime in rake kickbacks. What's up with that? You keep it all for yourself? Pretty greedy there bubba.

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Old 03-17-2004, 02:52 AM
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Default Re: Silybum is a liar -- stay away from pokerworld (was Re: Fabulous poker

Hippity-

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Geez, sounds like you have a personal vendetta against this pokerworld. It's a new site, of course they are going to use props. How else do you think a new site is going to get players immediately? Every new site I've seen has used props to begin with. It's common practice. So get off your high horse and deal within reality.

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I have a personal vendetta against poker sites that are being run by liars and cheats.

If they are using props, why do they lie to people and say they aren't ?

Why won't the props admit it ?

Why do they tell their props to not talk about it ?

Apparently PokerWorld thinks there is a stigma attached to a game filled with nothing but props...or else they wouldn't be trying to deceive their players about it.

Right?

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Old 03-17-2004, 02:58 AM
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Default Re: Silybum is a liar -- stay away from pokerworld (was Re: Fabulous poker

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What Jek? Not an affiliate for Pokerworld yet? So of course you are going to slander any new site you can't get your greedy little kickbacks from. Jek, you are pathetic. Your greed has blinded you. Go back to pumping your affiliated related sites now, you Bobbit.


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Of course anyone can be an affiliate or prop for pokerworld.

The point is can you trust PokerWorld?

And since they engage in deceptive tactics as a business practice...I assert that players should not trust them.
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Old 03-17-2004, 03:05 AM
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Default Re: Silybum is a liar -- stay away from pokerworld (was Re: Fabulous poker

You really are a piece of work, you know that? I highly doubt you're capable of a sentence with out either flat out lying, or otherwise attempting to mislead.

Feel free to respond and get the last word and twist this all around. I won't be responding to your dogshit posts any longer. (You should feel honored, as I have fought w/a wide range of trolls from Joshman to Mary and all of them are more deserving of my time than your scummy ass.)
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Old 03-17-2004, 03:37 AM
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Default Re: Silybum is a liar -- stay away from pokerworld (was Re: Fabulous poker

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Feel free to respond and get the last word and twist this all around. I won't be responding to your dogshit posts any longer. (You should feel honored, as I have fought w/a wide range of trolls from Joshman to Mary and all of them are more deserving of my time than your scummy ass.)


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The reason you won't answer Jek is because you know and I know you try to get away with not offering a single penny to your signups in the form of rake kickbacks. You are one greedy piece of work Jek. It may not be illegal but people could be getting rake kickbacks elsewhere totaling many many thousands of dollars if they went to a more honest affiliate who offers rake kickbacks.

The going rate for affiliate rake kickbacks is now 90%. If anyone offers you less or nothing at all (like Jek), you are being fleeced. If you have already signed up under one of these greedy affiliates who are ripping you off, you can get around it, so don't stay with them another minute. You are losing thousands of dollars in rakes if you do.

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Old 03-17-2004, 10:13 PM
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Default Re: Silybum is a liar -- stay away from pokerworld (was Re: Fabulous poker

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The reason you won't answer Jek is because you know and I know you try to get away with not offering a single penny to your signups in the form of rake kickbacks.

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Hoppy, although I am squarely in the anti-affiliate camp I have a question for you regarding this issue.

If a player signs up through an affiliate and does not ask for a rake rebate deal why do you feel it is incumbent upon the affiliate to offer one? If you go to buy...say...a car and don't negotiate the price does the salesman offer you a lower price or do you pay sticker? Same principle here bud.
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Old 03-17-2004, 11:05 PM
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Kdog,

The issue isn't that some affiliates like jek don't offer their customers/signups a rake kickback. The issue is that most people don't realize they are actually signing up under an affiliate to begin with. They see a poker site banner with a software download and think they are signing up directly at the site. The affiliates don't explain that if they download the software from their site they get 25% of their rake for life. So for most people they don't even know there is an option to get a rake kickback through someone, an affiliate, who just tagged them for 25% of their rake for life.

It amounts to thousands and thousands of dollars and for an affiliate to ignore a signup and keep it all for themselves is greedy. For all the people who signed up under an unknown affiliate they need to take action and rectify this fleecing they are getting. 90% rake kickbacks are now the norm more than the exception from affiliates. Why not keep the extra several thousand bucks in rakes instead of giving it to some unknown affiliate?

It's your money, not the affiliates. Keep as much of the rake as you can. Affiliates don't do squat for you, why should you line their pockets? It is well known that if an affiliate signs up just 10 people per month they will be raking in 130,000 per year after year 3. That's BS.

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Old 03-17-2004, 11:43 PM
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The affiliates don't explain that if they download the software from their site they get 25% of their rake for life


which means that your issue is with the sites.

i have no clue why you would continue this bashing, unless it is of a personal nature. have you responded to the analogy posted about whether a car salesman is obligated to offer you a discount unless you ask?

the sites have chosen to use affiliates. it is a reality that will not go away by attacking jek or his site. if you would like to argue and spearhead a movement to get the sites to drop the affiliate programs, then go for it.
(waste of time tho)

any credibility or support you have against affiliate programs has been rendered worthless because of your boring attacks aimed at one group of affiliates.

please logout, then log back on as Elizabeth. keeping track of our trolls and evil minions is NOT easy when they use so many aliases.

thx for your cooperation


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Old 03-17-2004, 11:51 PM
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Look buddy,
If I choose to inform people of their rights for a rake kickback from affiliates that's none of your biz. What's got under you azz that makes informing people of a way to save thousands of dollars per year so wrong? I think I'd rather see the thousands of dollars stay in the games rather than in the pockets of affiliates. More money for players to potentially lose to me before they realize online poker isn't for them.

So keep your ignorant opinions to yourself. I will say what I feel is right regardless of what an obvious affiliate doesn't want to hear here. Go away Granny!@!
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Old 03-18-2004, 12:18 AM
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Default Re: Silybum is a liar -- stay away from pokerworld (was Re: Fabulous p

If I choose to inform people of their rights for a rake kickback from affiliates that's none of your biz


sweeeet, hoppy is tilting!

1. anyone that would visit a site like BW has been exposed to enough spamcrap that if they wanted to shop for a kickback, then they can.

2. nobody is holding a gun to their heads until they click-thru BW. they do it because they want to. players like myself will always use BW over people like eugene because we trust BW more.

3. if you deny that your attacks are NOT of a personal nature than you are insulting all of us

4. why target BW? are they the only ones that just have banners, but no kickback offers?
answer---> you have some sort of vendetta, and we ALL see through it

go look at badgers site, cardplayer, full contact, polkamafia, casinomeister, and on and on and on.


btw, most trolls don't tilt so easy, so i give you a 2 of 10 on the kook-O-meter





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